
Photographing Dana Lee’s upcoming spring collection, Jody Rogac lends her special style to the label once more with a photo session featuring Ramon Goni, Matt Werth, Errol Silverstein and Daniel Sebastian Doernemann styled by CJ Swanton. Pairing relaxed fits with a muted color palette, the collection embraces a casual vibe. From the oversize henley to worn denim, the spring range resonates a quaint charm often found in vintage garments, but with the allure of Lee’s simple approach to menswear.

Jody Rogac photographs the latest lookbook from Dana Lee. Framed within the context of practical menswear, Dana Lee reinterprets the classics with a modern appeal in terms of silhouette and coordination. From knits and denim to outerwear, an all-accessible wardrobe embraces a quintessential charm.
Thanks to Selectism, D.Lee is fresh on the mind. D.Lee is none other than revamped A-Z Collection. After issues over copyright, A-Z Collection found itself reincarnated as D.Lee, taking its name from designer, Dana Lee. Picking up where A-Z Collection left off, Lee’s work just gets better. Offering fantastic basics at a reasonable price, the latest collection is grounded in fall appropriate shades of brown, navy, gray, and green. Cozy cable knits are accompanied by varsity inspired jackets adorned with leather and made complete by removable collars. On the other end of the spectrum, timeless corduroys feel right at home with ready-to-layer long johns. With D.Lee in toll this upcoming fall, there is no reason why the homebody has to be left at home.