Between Nightlife and Tailoring
Austrian designer Gina Drewes introduces THE LAST DAYS OF DISCO, a menswear collection that celebrates contrasts instead of smoothing them out. Clubkid energy meets dandy elegance, shimmering opulence encounters classic tailoring, and bold confidence meets quiet sophistication.

The ten-piece collection becomes a stylistic dialogue between nightlife culture and formal tradition. Rather than striving for harmony, Drewes uses tension as an aesthetic principle – creating looks that capture the spirit of the club while maintaining the craftsmanship of refined menswear.
Bouclé Meets Batwing
At the heart of the collection stands a multicolour bouclé suit with architectural presence. Wide trousers with a structured drape meet a sharply constructed jacket featuring a concealed placket, creating a silhouette that feels both precise and expressive.
As a deliberate counterpoint, Drewes introduces a yellow-and-black patterned silk shirt with dramatic batwing sleeves, bringing movement and lightness to the structured look.

Styling transforms the outfit entirely:
Paired with a beanie and sneakers, it becomes an urban streetwear moment. With classic leather shoes, the same ensemble evolves into a contemporary interpretation of dandy elegance.
This versatility lies at the core of the collection.
Shine, Texture and Intentional Contrast
THE LAST DAYS OF DISCO thrives on luxurious fabrics and unexpected textures. Lurex for menswear expands the traditional vocabulary, alongside brocade featuring a delicate edelweiss motif and a modern pixel pattern in warm brown tones.
A voluminous green-black-brown plaid bomber jacket adds a contemporary edge, while silk shirts and color-coordinated scarf ties subtly reinforce the dandy aesthetic.
Here, masculine elegance is not a rigid concept but an expression of attitude. Fashion becomes a stage for personality, experimentation and joy.

For Men Beyond the Mainstream
The collection is designed for men who see style as a personal statement. It works in nightlife settings, at festive occasions, and – when thoughtfully styled – even in everyday life.
A clubkid can wear it. A dandy can wear it.
Loud or subtle. Expressive or refined. Always with attitude.
With THE LAST DAYS OF DISCO, Gina Drewes continues her distinctive design language: vintage references meet contemporary silhouettes while classic menswear codes are reinterpreted for the present. The collection is not a nostalgic look back, but a confident statement for today.

Available at the Gina Drewes boutique in Velden and online at: https://www.ginadrewes.com/









