The first though that comes to mind when I see the men’s collection from Libertine is prep school gone rogue. This is the best way to describe his designs and style. He takes very elegant shorts, and suit jackets stiches on various skull and crossbones patches with other design patches attached, and gives the look a one of a kind kick. A really unique piece is that he has a suit jacket, and the design looks like a Jackson Pollack painting. Very unique brush strokes, and ultra-original for clothing. His female collection on the other hand is a little more conservative. Not conservative in any way, but compared to the men’s line it has that feel. With a light blue fur jacket, and silver shining accents, to a black dress with various design accents. It’s a modern version of an evening gown with a bite. Another piece he had was a plaid overcoat with various gem stones, and a long beige overcoat with shining spider web’s design and a thick fur collar. His designs are for the rebel conservative who wants to go rogue once in a while, and that works for anyone. Being the rebel is great character to play on occasion, just get an English accent to go with the attitude and clothes, and you may be cast as the next villain in a summer blockbuster.