Contemporary Lightness–After fronting Z Zegna’s spring/summer 2013 campaign, model Arthur Gosse is ready to grace the lookbook of the Italian label’s current collection. Posing once more in front of David Sims’ lens, Arthur sports pieces designed with unstructured lines that do not lose their sartorial appeal. Decked out in a positive collection, focused on spare time, Arthur models a fresh masculine style, that alternates fluid silhouettes, impeccable cuts, sartorial numbers and high-waisted trousers. Focusing once again on silk, the Italian brand provides a selection of polished looks that combine comfort with elegance, and the use of micro patterns adds a playful twist to the whole collection, while perforated leather handbags and pure white shoes complete the looks.
Arthur Gosse Sports Fresh Styles for Z Zegna’s Spring/Summer 2013 Lookbook
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