Tiger of Sweden creative director Christoffer Lundman looks to one of the summer estates of late taxonomist Carl Linnaeus for the brand’s spring-summer 2020 men’s collection. Lundman takes us to a region outside Uppsala for the season and references the draw of nature with a stunning new lineup. Model Justin Eric Martin is the face of the collection as he takes to the studio in smart numbers. Stylish textures, earthy colors, elegant shapes, and graphic prints capture the world of botany. Like any well-rounded collection, the outing encompasses both casual and tailored pieces. Standouts range from a neutral-colored stripe bomber and shorts or a rebellious leather jacket and pants to a sleek suit.
Tiger of Sweden Finds a Natural Pace with Spring ’20 Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published July 31, 2019
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