Bottega Veneta inhibits a comfortable space in menswear for pre-fall. The fashion house’s creative director, Tomas Maier gravitates towards fluid silhouettes for the season. Providing a smart wardrobe for the occasion, the effortless everyday denim look is reinterpreted to be as chic as a strong suiting number.
A focus on fit and timeless hues blur the lines between casual and formal. Here, navy, green, burgundy, and grey contribute to the collection’s color palette. Double-breasted coats, cropped jackets, two-button blazers, pleated trousers, and chevron print polos represent another refined lineup by Bottega Veneta.
H&M refines everyday style with its “Core Comfort” lineup, showcasing versatile essentials that prioritize modern simplicity. Teun van Stein fronts ...
Dsquared2’s pre-fall 2025 collection stitches together a narrative that defies uniformity, transitioning between corporate precision, preppy scholasticism, rugged exploration, and ...
The art of self-portraiture gets a modern edge as Jeremy Young steps into the dual role of model and photographer ...
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