FW19 Leather Two-Tone Trousers

$345.00
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The Piece

These leather two tone trousers from FW19 by Haider Ackermann bring contrast and edge to tailored form. The design pairs panels of smooth leather in varying shades, creating a subtle tension in tone and texture.

Cut in a relaxed fit, the pants sit comfortably through the hips and taper slightly toward the ankles. A clean waistband and minimal hardware keep the structure crisp and focused. The silhouette blends ease and precision, letting the material speak loudest.

As part of the darker, dramatic palette of FW19, this piece channels Ackermann’s interest in bold contrast and sleek, modern tailoring.

Collection: FW19
Condition: Brand new with Tags
Fit: Relaxed
Composition: 100% Leather, 100% Wool
Retail Price: 960€

 

Collection

Fall/Winter 2019 was a collection defined by a somber yet aggressive tone, with a palette dominated by violent reds, crisp whites, and deep blacks. This dramatic color scheme set the mood for a season that felt powerful and unrestrained, capturing Haider Ackermann’s darker aesthetic with striking intensity.

The collection featured oversized coats paired with skinny trousers, creating a bold silhouette that highlighted contrasts in both proportion and texture. Haider’s signature pointy footwear added an edgy, refined touch to these looks, cementing his ability to merge elegance with a fierce, almost rebellious energy.

Notably, Ackermann reintroduced some of his most coveted designs, such as the tailored low-rise trousers and oversized raglan coats from the acclaimed Fall/Winter 2014 collection. These iconic pieces, updated with slight tweaks to align with FW19’s aggressive tone, bridged past and present, reminding fans of his enduring vision.

Fall/Winter 2019 was a testament to Ackermann’s talent for evolving his designs while retaining their core appeal. This season’s return to darker themes, combined with carefully curated revivals of fan-favorite pieces, solidified the collection as a powerful entry in his portfolio—both an homage to his earlier work and a bold step forward.