If you look to the international catwalk to guide your personal wardrobe, it’s time to revisit denim. The timeless icon is the undeniable star of spring. Denim is revisited with an eye for tailoring and excellent craftsmanship. From Tom Ford and Burberry to Prada, designer labels highlight denim with everything from the denim jacket and shirt to the trench.
PinTom Ford Spring/Summer 2015: Known for his glamorous take on menswear that often includes silk embroidered dinner jackets, American designer Tom Ford surprisingly introduced a denim line for spring, inspired by his humble upbringing. Model Timothee Bertoni is featured in the simple campaign image.
PinTopman Design Spring/Summer 2015: Topman Design revisits the iconic Woodstock days of the 1970s for its contribution to the denim trend. Topman denim embraces distressing and flared legs for jeans, while denim jackets blend different rinses in the form of a cropped jacket.PinBurberry Prorsum Spring/Summer 2015: Christopher Bailey revisits Burberry’s iconic trench coat for spring with a trendy denim treatment. The essential trench is furnished in raw denim for a unique take on the classic. Available on Burberry.com.PinPrada Spring/Summer 2015: Prada revisits denim jeans with a precise, tailored cut that is truthfully inspiring. Actor Ansel Elgort models a pair in the fashion house’s spring-summer 2015 advertising campaign. Prada’s impeccable fit makes jeans a viable option for smart ensembles that include dress shirts and fine knitwear.PinDenim Trend Pick: Looking for a way to incorporate denim into a more tailored way of dressing? Officine Generale solves the problem with its slim-fit selvedge denim suit jacket, available at Mr Porter.PinMargaret Howell Spring/Summer 2015: Known for its simplistic approach to menswear, Margaret Howell tackles the denim trend with a relaxed cut and elongated silhouette, ideal for cuffing. As shown by the styling, denim jeans go perfect with a chambray shirt.PinDior Homme Spring/Summer 2015: Dior Homme creative director Kris Van Assche dresses up denim this season with a playful all-over print. The special denim jacket coincides with Van Assche’s relaxed attitude towards men’s classic everyday pieces.PinMichael Kors Spring/Summer 2015: American designer Michael Kors signs on for the denim trend, championing nautical styles as well. Here, a striped navy sweater is the ideal companion piece to straight leg denim jeans with large cuffs.PinDenim Trend Pick: Saint Laurent offers up a trim denim vest accented with a bandana print along the shoulders. The unique piece fits in with Saint Laurent creative director Hedi Slimane’s western themed spring collection. Available at MrPorter.com.PinGucci Spring/Summer 2015: Gucci’s nautical motif for the season, opens the luxury fashion house up to casual styles with a sophisticated angle. Paired with essential stripes, light wash denim is instantly desirable with a short, fitted cut and purposeful staining.PinBally Spring/Summer 2015: Bally doubles down on denim for spring with relaxed fits and distressing. The label’s timeless take on simple essentials such as the denim shirt and jeans go well with its approach to everyday style using timeless fashions in luxurious materials that outlast the trends.PinPhilipp Plein Spring/Summer 2015: Designer Philipp Plein plays the role of the rebel for spring, mixing and matching styles for a cheeky take on nautical and preppy design motifs. Here, a structured, double-breasted jacket out of denim is paired with white, ripped denim jeans.
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