
After four seasons, Chauncey gives their seasonal lookbook a new spirit with the inclusion of Brazilian model Douglas Neitzke. Inspired by René Clément’s 1960s film Plein Soleil, spring’s collection took shape around a relaxed silhouette with a subtle nautical flair. From clean lines to loosely slung fits, Chauncey’s minimalist wardrobe gets an update with a laid-back offering of knits, polos and trousers.

Photographed by Morten Bengtsson, Unique model Mathias takes it easy in the latest collection from René Gurskov entitled Quiet Days in Clichy. Inspired by Henry Millers’ 1956 novel of the same name, the collection follows the journey of an imagined American student going to Paris and taking the best of America with him. Infused with color, quirk, prints and attitude, a casual wardrobe celebrates the land of the free.

Inspired by Root2 and the idea of truth being progressive, spring’s minimalist collection from Cy Choi takes shape around a neutral wardrobe of clean lines and fine attention to detail. Featuring James Powderly photographed by K.Jin, the lookbook showcases a large array of suiting realized for situations, formal and informal. From relaxed wrinkled trousers to short sets and coordinating coats, designer Chul Young Choi improves upon a carefully constructed vision that finds its season’s focus in the precise cuts of the revamped pocket of the future.
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As the last looks from Paris Fashion Week trickle in, we turn our attention to Christian Lacroix Homme, which had a presentation to showcase spring’s collection. Invigorated by a tale of the Parisian traveler bound for the south of France, spring’s outing celebrates the rich heritage of the house, while also enjoying a moment to delight in a refined casualness. From the fine tuxedo of evenings out to the relaxed trousers of a day by the shore, Christian Lacroix Homme rounds out the season with a laid-back attitude and summer-ready espadrilles.

Acne designer Jonny Johansson found the inspiration for his latest collection while enjoying a moment out with his design team at Paris’ Tango. Reflecting on his youth and recalling summer dances in the Swedish countryside, Johansson decided to base spring’s collection around the idea of a fun wardrobe for attending a school disco. Showing internationally for the first time, the collection debuted during Paris Fashion Week at Le Chateaubriand. An exercise in proportions and endless joy, the latest range explored clean lines and light layering for a fresh spring look.