Now You See Me: Club Monaco Launches Spring ’18 Collection

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Published February 5, 2018

Elements of shadow and light come together for Club Monaco's spring-summer 2018 campaign.Pin
Elements of shadow and light come together for Club Monaco’s spring 2018 campaign.

New York Fashion Week Men’s kicks off with the release of Club Monaco’s spring 2018 collection. The brand entitles the season “Now You See Me.” It launches with an installation, campaign, and lookbook that embrace elements of light, shadow, and reflection. Head of design Steven Cateron shares, Club Monaco has always been about individuals and the idea of non-prescriptive style.

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Cateron continues, This season’s collection celebrates that part of the brand’s DNA–it’s strong but also feels open and effortless. A mirrored installation in Club Monaco’s Fifth Avenue flagship store allows the customer to embrace the “me” in “Now You See Me.” Meanwhile, Peter Ash Lee photographs the label’s latest campaign. Models’ faces are obscured to allow Club Monaco’s customers to see themselves in the images. Finally, Cateron photographs this season’s lookbook. It represents the idea of viewing the collection through the lens of its creator.

Club Monaco Spring 2018 Campaign

Reflection is another element that comes into play for Club Monaco's spring 2018 campaign.Pin
Reflection is another element that comes into play for Club Monaco’s spring 2018 campaign.
Peter Ash Lee photographs Club Monaco's spring 2018 campaign.Pin
Peter Ash Lee photographs Club Monaco’s spring 2018 campaign.

The NYFW Activation: Club Monaco Installation

Now You See Me: Club Monaco sets up an in-store installation.Pin
Now You See Me: Club Monaco sets up an in-store installation.
Spring's theme of reflection is mirrored with Club Monaco's in-store installation.Pin
Spring’s theme of reflection is mirrored with Club Monaco’s in-store installation.

Club Monaco Spring 2018 Men’s Lookbook

Club Monaco head of design Steven Cateron photographs the brand's spring 2018 collection.Pin
Club Monaco head of design Steven Cateron photographs the brand’s spring 2018 collection.
Color arrives courtesy of a graphic print on a short-sleeve shirt by Club Monaco.Pin
Color arrives courtesy of a graphic print on a short-sleeve shirt by Club Monaco.
Smart separates are front and center for Club Monaco's spring 2018 collection.Pin
Smart separates are front and center for Club Monaco’s spring 2018 collection.
Black and white is a reoccurring color theme for Club Monaco's spring 2018 collection.Pin
Black and white is a reoccurring color theme for Club Monaco’s spring 2018 collection.

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