Adam Kimmel's fall collection fused the designer's signature jumpsuits with waxed-cotton trench coats and long, double-breasted overcoats, producing an effect that was equal parts androgyny and workingman's chic. The New York native's penchant for the stylishly utilitarian was also evident in tuxedos made of sweatshirt-inspired fabrics. Kimmel pals Hope Atherton and Norman Reedus helped to model the designer's other autumn wares: fox-fur-lined jackets, satin lapel blazers worn over full pants, dark denim jumpers featuring elastic waists, and men's shirts paired with unbuttoned overalls.