
The Traveler of Leisure–Perry Ellis sends their man on a relaxing getaway for the spring 2012 season. Employing a soft color palette of pastels and neutrals alike, linens as well as easy cottons come together for a collection of leisure. From field jackets and relaxed pleated trousers to a generous helping of light-weight knits, the man of Perry Ellis was ready for an exotic adventure. Traversing the sands and taking in the surrounding, yellow, orange and cobalt became part of the season tapestry to finish out a well-grounded collection for the contemporary man of mode.
Fun Times at Ellis–Following yesterday’s fall 2011 advertising reveal, Perry Ellis shares a behind the scenes look at the production of this season’s campaign, featuring Arthur Kulkov, Thiago Santos and Parker Gregory.

Ellis’ Dashing Trio–Arthur Kulkov (Request), Thiago Santos (New York Model Management) and Parker Gregory (Click) are enlisted for Perry Ellis’ fall 2011 campaign. Turning from their single model mode, Charles DeCaro, Creative Director of Laspata DeCaro, explained “The group dynamic allows us to show the breadth of the collection as well as communicate a more cohesive narrative.” Furthermore, John Crocco, Creative Director for Perry Ellis, wanted to showcase a sense of brotherhood, diversity and the wide scope of possibilities for the label’s man of style. / The fall campaign hits publications next month for those coveted September issues.

Escaping the city for a winter away from the chaos, Perry Ellis creative director John Crocco painted a picture of leisure and great maturity. Juxtaposing signs of tailored formality with the casualness of a stress-free stroll, the collection came together with a fair share of suiting and sportswear. From the one-button suit and subtle militaristic influences to a slouchy knit or two, Perry Ellis not only charmed, but proved to be once more timeless.

Inspired by filmmaker Jacques Tati, Perry Ellis’ most recent outing looked to classic resortwear for the season’s vision. From the sidewalks of the city to the sand of the beaches, Perry Ellis creative director John Crocco delivered a collection of refined suiting and beachwear cut from rich varied corals and light spring hues.


Enlisting several of the industry’s most prominent talents, Perry Ellis staged their show yesterday, sending out a sea of comfortable, but luxe wardrobe staples. Based in hues of burgundy, gray, teal and navy, the range enveloped a lifestyle in lieu of pushing for innovation. Capturing diverse facets in the day of a life of the Perry Ellis man, the collection moved seamlessly between relaxed knits and trousers to rich outerwear cut from striking fabrics.