
A recent showing at Seoul Fashion Week provides another look at Jehee Sheen’s latest collection: “Featuring a carefully orchestrated collection of soft silhouettes cut with serene intentions, Sheen’s latest work tones the color down with modest clay hues. Relaxed, elongated and detail oriented, spring’s range perhaps stands out most with the organic transition from piece to piece. Whether taking a look at the soft tailoring of suits, the drama of oversize trousers or the beautiful simplicity of jumpsuits, Sheen crafts a collection that manages to be understated, while arousing the senses and cultivating an image of peace.”

New London-based label Void of Course has a bout of naughty fun with a bold collection of rubber and studs. The brain child of designer Sean-Anthony Moran and filmmaker/performance artist Christopher Sutton, the label has no shortage of drama. Provocative and forthright, the label’s lineup rattles the senses with body conscious fits in the form of singlets, shorts, vests and other pieces with a touch of kink.

Lu Flux gears up for another enchanting season with their upcoming spring collection, Over the Hills and Far Away. The results of an imagination kicked into hyperdrive, larger than life elements and a penchant for endearing prints come to a head in a collection, ripped from the storybook. From bold prints and geometrical shapes pieced together to casual cuts, Lu Flux charms with a little youth and spontaneity.

NŌN by KIM recently showed their spring 2011 collection during Romanian Fashion Week. Taking a stroll down the runway, NŌN by KIM’s men charmed in chic fashions with a casual air. Working with soft colors, designer Kim Bakker managed to bring together easy pieces with a stylized vision for a refreshing range of boxy knits, shorts, tops and low-slung trousers.

Aiden Andrews (Ford) and Joseph Culp (Fusion) photographed by Russ & Reyn for Mjölk spring 2011. / View lookbook here.

Armani Exchange prepares for a year of celebration with the recent showing of their spring 2011 collection at Milk Studios. Patterned after the travelista, the latest range embarks down a path of comfortable clothes that take on many influences, which will transition into the label celebrating 20 Years of Style for 2011. From capsule collections and special collaborations to limited promotions, 2011 will definitely be a year to keep an eye on Armani Exchange. / Credit — Startraks