
Modern Essential–Appearing in another lookbook for Kris Van Assche, Bananas model Edouard Plongeon is photographed once more by Alessandro Dal Buoni with styling by Mauricio Nardi. Clad in the designer’s minimalist staples, Edouard models Van Assche’s second consecutive collaboration with Eastpak. Toting eleven designs for the spring season, Van Assche creates four variations that very much echo his own fashion sentiments. Sleek, voluminous and modern, the collection brings Eastpak’s classic utilitarianism into the season with a sharp affection for the light wardrobe. / Styling by Mauricio Nardi. Hair by Joseph Pujalte (Atelier 68) with makeup by Carole Colombani (Atelier 68).

White Hot Accessories–Jane Chilvers photographs Premier model Harry Wooler for a new lookbook from Eastpak x Nicomede Talavera. Featuring pieces, originally shown as part of his Central Saint Martins graduate collection, Nicomede Talavera’s range of Eastpak accessories now make their way to Selfridges exclusively after popular demand. Launching tomorrow, the line will be available via Selfridges’ Selfridges’ website, with each style being limited to eight to twelve pieces. Appearing in hues of gray and white, the range coincides with Selfridges’ White Christmas motif. / Styling by Melissa Thompson. Hair by Jon Chapman with makeup by Erin Long.

A Hint of the Future–Eastpak taps recent Central Saint Martins graduate Nicomede Talavera for their latest accessories collaboration. Creating a ten-piece range to accompany his most recent collection, the designer looked to the book Least Wanted; A Century of American Mugshots and George Lucas’ film THX 1138 for inspiration. Bridging the disheveled hand-me-down tendency of the common criminal’s wardrobe with the futuristic nature of Lucas’ world, Talavera puts the characters at odd, creating great contrast within a collection of fitted and loose proportions.

Scott Barnhill stars in fall’s latest lookbook for Eastpak. Partnering up with Kris Van Assche this time around, seven designs have been created, available in three different color and fabric options. Aiming to reflect his natural penchant for clean lines, Van Assche looks to parachute cloth, leather and cotton oversize bags that are sure to win over a couple fans come the fall season.

Christopher Shannon is the latest designer to work with Eastpak, where his sporty appeal is right at home. Stylist John Colver shares an image from the upcoming collection photographed by Scott Trindle.




In case you have been living under a rock when it comes to Eastpak collaborations, Raf Simons took his bow this past spring. Now, for the fall, Rick Owens steps in with his DRKSHDW line. Introducing eleven styles of top coated nylon bags with a dry stone-wash finish, Owens complements the range with his signature colors: Dark Shadow, Dust and Pearl. Now you can indulge your monochromatic whims and be dressed in Rick Owens from head to toe for less. Okay, that is not a great idea, but it’s wonderful for those addicted to Owens’ signature color palette. The collection is now available for purchase at Oki-ni.