Carlos Campos traces his Latin roots for fall’s collection. Finding a muse in romantic poet Pablo Neruda, the designer found a balance of boyish charm and old character to be the perfect starting point for his latest collection. Dressed in the burnt shades of fall, the range comes together with relaxed suiting and a running theme of militaristic influence that hones in on structure for outerwear and strong subdued colors. Still able to tread on the light side, a more at ease character came through with the addition of bomber jackets and a play on patterns. / Photos by Carl Barnett (The Fashionisto)
I’m not sure I could pull it off, and the gray weather might be making me crazy for color, but that dark burnt orange-y color is great.
I’m not sure I could pull it off, and the gray weather might be making me crazy for color, but that dark burnt orange-y color is great.
I’m not sure I could pull it off, and the gray weather might be making me crazy for color, but that dark burnt orange-y color is great.
I’m not sure I could pull it off, and the gray weather might be making me crazy for color, but that dark burnt orange-y color is great.
I’m not sure I could pull it off, and the gray weather might be making me crazy for color, but that dark burnt orange-y color is great.
I’m not sure I could pull it off, and the gray weather might be making me crazy for color, but that dark burnt orange-y color is great.
Great pictures !
Lestat (Morphosis)
Great pictures !
Lestat (Morphosis)