
A Certain Fluidity–Jeroen Van Tuyl enlists Tony Jones model Reinder van Velze for their latest lookbook, captured by the lens of Cats-Withoos. Continuing efforts to find the fashionable solution to fluid silhouettes, Jeroen Van Tuyl takes traditional forms and plays with details for a more modern look. Still elegant, but fresh in retrospect, pleating and draping offer a current punch of life with structured staples coming together that include, blazers, overcoats, shirting as well as other pieces. / Grooming by Jolanda Cats.

Tailor Blocking–With geometry and structure as building blocks, Jeroen Van Tuyl’s fall 2011 collection takes a contemporary approach to tailored menswear. From sculpted suits and trench coats to the sharply cut necklines of sweaters, simple construction is favored for remixed classics. To further emphasis the unapologetic tailoring, dimensional geometric prints are plated onto silk scarves, trousers and overcoats.

Raining Men–Continuing the idea of creating fluid forms and shapes with fabrications of masculine sensibility, Jeroen Van Tuyl’s spring 2012 collection displays an appreciation for craftsmanship. Applying modern cuts on a combination of rough and refined materials, a soft silhouette is developed through the careful attention to detailing. From trench coats and classic suiting to asymmetrical shirting and knit pullovers, Van Tuyl’s men makes it through the rain in style and sophistication.

Defining Moments–Marrying soft fabrics with sharp construction and tailoring, Jeroen Van Tuyl crafts the perfect union of fluid form and technical execution for spring’s outing. Giving the collection new dimensions, rain coats with asymmetrical closures, draped shirting and pleated trousers come together for a romantic showing of defined silhouettes in refined fabrications of wool, cotton, linen as well as cashmere. / Photography by Cats-Withoos and grooming by Jolanda Cats.

Returning for another season, Cats-Withoos photographs Jeroen van Tuyl’s latest collection. Featuring Tim Boot, Anton, Oscar and Shona beach-side with an industrial twist, Jeroen van Tuyl’s spring 2011 collection pays a nod to the unexpected. From a belted blazer-cut knit and casual suiting to calm neutrals, the spring outing continues Jereon van Tuyl’s functional yet fashionable stride.

Working with jersey and linen, Jeroen van Tuyl goes for simplicity when approaching the spring season. With fewer details than previous seasons, spring’s collection is for the modest man with a relaxed attitude. From light trench coats and beige suits to the unassuming polo shirt, Jeroen van Tuyl crafts a range that appeals to the basic wardrobe needs, while still providing that extra detail – in this case, seeing a struggle with the option to have a collar or not.