Bassike embraces a minimal narrative centered around core basics for its spring-summer 2015 outing. Essential cotton shirting and an athletic ease is injected into the men’s collection. Australian model Matthew Djordjevic links up with photographer Beau Grealy for the straight-forward campaign. / Makeup by Amanda Reardon. Hair by Alan White.
Bassike Goes Minimal for Spring/Summer 2015 Campaign
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