
Continuing his work with Lacoste, Lasse Pedersen appears in the spring 2010 campaign for their Red label. Embracing pop art for a lively spirited campaign, Lacoste affords Lasse the opportunity to deliver a highly animated performance.


The leading face of Bruuns Bazaar for the last consecutive seasons, top model Mathias Lauridsen was on hand for the label’s recent showing at Copenhagen Fashion Week. A modest run-through of classic Scandinavian styling, the collection took subtle strides with comfortable printed knits and a prominent charcoal colored palette. While suiting maintained semi-relaxed proportions, outerwear moved in a sportswear direction that highlighted a heritage of quality and accessibility.

Continuing his work with Lacoste, Lasse Pedersen appears in the spring 2010 campaign for their Red label. Embracing pop art for a lively spirited campaign, Lacoste affords Lasse the opportunity to deliver a highly animated performance.

Dressing their man with a certain care that exudes an old-age charm, Filippa K devotes their energy to the tailored suit this season. Encompassing both elements of formal and informal, the collection infuses today’s silhouettes with a timeless elegance. Based in the colors of autumn, colors as varied as purple and green work well to accent core grays that much like the collection are inviting of a diverse audience who seek a grounded sophistication.

Hitting newsstands this Thursday, the seventeenth issue of VMAN looks to Hasse Nielsen to capture a fine group of models in flight. Styled by Robert Rydberg, the shoot depends on Mathias Lauridsen, Adrian Bosch, Veneda, Charlotte Hoyer, Mathias Bergh, Linnea Ahlman, Mikaela Carlen and Lasse Pedersen to convey a stylish sense of urgency.


Alternating between black and ash gray, Damir Doma uses the fall season as the perfect opportunity to pack the volume back on. Creating his own bubble away from the world, Doma moves to cloak his man from the elements with meticulously constructed layers of seamless draping. Meanwhile, robe-like outerwear and billowing shapes act as a reoccurring theme for Doma as he progresses the collection with an exciting splash of print and the occasional bare leg or two. Ultimately, Doma continues to demonstrate his expertise in executing near effortless silhouettes–fitted or voluminous.


The mood was upbeat at today’s Kenzo show, where designer Antonio Marras looked to French filmmaker Jacques Tati for inspiration. Taking a cue from an older generation, Marras based fall’s collection around tweed, houndstooth, muted plaid and abstract prints. Accenting a generally gray color palette with the occasional sightings of red, brown and orange, cropped jackets and ankle baring trousers were made complete with spacious outerwear. Altogether, crafting a charming nostalgic affair, Marras delivered an inspiring collection that ended with a bang as models took to Place des Victoires for a showstoping finale.
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