Belstaff enlists models Patrick O’Donnell, Tom Webb, and James Kakonge as the brand presents its spring-summer 2021 menswear with a new lookbook. The trio comes together in the designs of creative director Sean Lehnhardt-Moore. The designer proposes a relaxed season by making a case for practical essentials. Jackets, cargo shorts, and bombers are among the many staples to discover. Military-style references decorate the collection with a color palette of neutrals, such as khaki and olive green. The season not only gives way to everyday outerwear, which is Belstaff’s constant strength but complementary bags with rugged details for the man on the go.
Belstaff Champions Military-Inspired Style
The Fashionisto
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Published January 4, 2021
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