
Me & Mrs Bones–Stolen by Stolen Girlfriends Club maintains their relaxed slouchy stance with a new season arriving in stores this summer. Driving home prints with comfortable pieces infused with a sense of modern youth, the button-down is lengthened and its loose silhouette paired with more fitted denim as well as their signature staple of knitwear.

Here Lies the Bones–Models Aris Schwabe, Jasper Seven and Vanya Polunin let down their locks for a photo shoot with Maya Villiger. Sporting the Stolen by Stolen Girlfriends Club spring/summer 2012 collection, the boys amble around the streets of New York City garbed in an eccentrically urban wardrobe consistent of leather pieces, flannels, patterned cardigans and more as styled by Zara Mirkin. / Make up by Misuzu Miyake with hair by Nicole Blais.

Saturated Cool–Personifying their own version of cool, Stolen by Stolen Girlfriends Club tackles another season with a youthful ease. Coming full circle and gravitating towards a grunge aesthetic, the latest collection enlists a dark palette of black, accented by splatters and red plaids for a season that’s easy on the eyes. Bringing together a selection of pants, both fitted and semi-relaxed, shorts enter the mix in quirky fabrications, only to be matched with oversize outerwear. From chunky knit grandpa cardigans to warm coat classics, Stolen by Stolen Girlfriends Club rounds out a season of effortless bliss with coveted cold weather essentials.

The Revamp–Marking a distinct split between their womenswear and menswear collections, Stolen Girlfriends Club forges ahead in a new direction with Stolen for men. Revisiting old favorites and leaving room for a plethora of new youthful inspirations, Stolen preps for a new season of showroom visits come next month.
Big Come Down–Inspired by the works of New Zealand artist Karl Maughan, Michael Whittaker is enlisted for Stolen Girlfriends Club’s spring 2012 collection’s garden party of print and colors. Exploring the hyper surrealistic realm of the artist, the fantastical elements of Maughan’s work are translated onto an explosion of tank tops, oversize tees and color blocked shorts. Much softer and slicker than past collections, the rock’n’roll label ventures into tailored territories with slim cut shirting, while also maintaining their signature edge undertone with skinny jeans, denim vests and raw finishing.

Jasper Seven joins fellow Priscillas model Dempsey Stewart for photographer Derek Henderson’s recent editorial for NO. magazine. Outfitted by the magazine’s fashion editor, Zara Mirkin, the duo bring a little rock ‘n’ roll to the current season with predominant looks from Stolen Girlfriends Club.