
The Somber Print–AllSaints enlists Nevs model Ty Ogunkoya for their latest lookbook, which takes the retailer into the summer. Opening their usual deconstructed fashions up to a lighter season, short-sleeved shirting, soft knits, denim and simple jackets contribute to an easy to manage collection. Playing with proportions and dressing their range in patterns, ranging from stripes to camouflage, lightweight layers add a special punch to classic ensembles for a smart summer.

Multifaceted–AllSaints and GQ UK partner to showcase music talent in their Special Edition Basement Sessions to Celebrate GQ: Create Britain. Snagging a place alongside Tricky, Gary, Fenech Soler and Ghostpoet, one of our favorite singers/models, Josh Beech is featured alongside his bands The Johns. / View exclusive music sessions at AllSaints.

All-Stars Wardrobe–Taking a lighter approach to fall fashion with Ty Ogunkoya and Will Westall along for the ride, AllSaints provides the perfect guide to building a wardrobe of key essential pieces for ease of mixing and matching. Although washed denim shirts and wrinkled leather jackets are rugged in attitude, the UK-label employs a more streamlined silhouette and precision tailoring with outerwear of minimal detailing and a color palette of demure tones.

Leading Example–AllSaints partners with international non-profit anti-human trafficking group Not For Sale. Creating a capsule collection as the first part of their joint efforts, AllSaints releases images of the new lineup, featuring Request model Yuri Pleskun. The range goes on sale late October and will be available at AllSaints physical stores in addition to their webstore. Part of the profits will go to Not For Sale to aid in their work to end forced labor. The new line will expand beyond t-shirts in 2012.

Create Britain–AllSaints collaborates with GQ UK to create a capsule collection that is essentially British, complete with easy knits, tees and fitted trousers. Offering a relaxed but polished accord, the label taps the always busy Tony Ward for a laid-back series of black and white images by Ben Morris.

In an interesting fashion, AllSaints takes the direction of their summer campaign darker than spring. With Will Westall reprising his role as the campaign’s male lead, a generally gray color palette sets a somber mood for summer’s casual focus.