
As a fusion of the 70’s and 90’s come to fruition, Marc by Marc Jacobs offered up a softer side to their man this season. Far and distant from militaristic aspirations, a slouchy approach to suiting provided an unusually casual vibe. Subscribed to a redefined school of prep, bold prints and blocks of color added personality to growing silhouettes.

Perhaps, more arresting than his own showing this season, Yohji Yamamoto provided an exciting collection for Y-3 with a noticeable punk attitude. Going beyond sportswear, Yamamoto expanded on the unexpected, unleashing a range modeled after his oversize aesthetic, but scaled on an evolving order, transitioning from sharp and boxy to a relaxing loose fit. At large, the collection was rather dark for spring, but Yamamoto more than made up for it with his ability to make chic fashion fun.

Recruiting boys for an urban expedition, a usually reserved Richard Chai showed a playful collection for the spring season. Mixing elaborate prints and mesh with casual sportswear cuts, Chai unleashed an array of natural-based colors in a range of garments that managed to span across several aesthetics.

Tireless, Shannon Sinclair catches up with the boys of Robert Geller. When not hitting the runway with an untouchable cool, the boys were on pins and needles backstage waiting for the big show to kick off… And as always, don’t forget to check out the show review.

Simon Spurr taps VNY model William Eustace for their premier lookbook photographed by Nina Choi. Tailored to the careful whims of the elegant man, William complements the modern label nicely.

Fusing a myriad of spring hues with tailored suiting, Simon Spurr debuted his self-titled line on the runway with an all-star cast that brought the collection to life with a certain ease and finesse. Complementing Savil Row influences with attributes of the British cavalry, Spurr also took the chance to debut a line of 60’s inspired accessories that included a private label of hats with Selima.

William Eustace is most recognizable for his signature moles on his face. Born in the UK, William is parts English and Irish. He has starred in covetable campaigns, such as McQ, Lanvin, Barneys as well as ck Calvin Klei. He was among the top walkers of the Spring/Summer 2011 season.