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Perry Ellis Spring 2012 | New York Fashion Week
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 ...
Simon Spurr Spring 2012 | New York Fashion Week
The Man of Tomorrow–Simon Spurr took his knack for suiting and sought out a modern spin for next spring’s wardrobe. Moving between bold graphic tees and tailored wears, charged by the times, Spurr sent his man in a new direction. Merging the elements of a sartorial gent with those of a free-spirited youth, ...
Siki Im Spring 2012 | New York Fashion Week
Master Class–Masterfully evolving and refining his vision of men of intellect and wisdom, Siki Im ventures into new territories of sophistication for spring 2012. With cleaner lines and sleeker tailoring fused with the label’s trademark deconstruction and loose silhouette, Im’s scholarly gentlemen is reinvented ...
Behind the Scenes | Siki Im Spring 2012 by Nikolai de Vera
The Siki Experience–Darting behind the scenes at Siki Im’s spring 2012 show, Nikolai de Vera reconnected with several of our favorite faces, ranging from Jeremy Young and James Smith to Clément Chabernaud, as they received the label’s strict makeover, aided by the styling of David Vanderwal.
Matvey Lykov by Bruno Werzinski in Dior Homme for Hunter
Matvey Power–Matvey Lykov covers the latest issue of Hunter magazine, photographed by Bruno Werzinski. Wearing fall garments from Dior Homme, Matvey takes it easy for a nonchalant piece, styled by Ray Tetauira.
DKNY Men Spring 2012 | New York Fashion Week
4 Times Square–Making history, DKNY staged their spring 2012 presentation at the NASDAQ Marketsite building. The first menswear collection shown at the facility, DKNY’s men came to impress. Taking on the charisma and sharp styling of significant business icons from the big screen, the label’s man fell ...


