Swedish brand COS unveils a look at its fall-winter 2015 collection with a new lookbook. Head of Menswear Design Martin Andersson reveals diverse references for the range, beginning with traditional Japanese clothing and its distinct silhouettes, before embracing nature, while looking at the work of artist Marina Abromovic, particularly her 512 Hours show. Delivering the clean styles that COS has become synonymous with, Andersson approaches fall’s wardrobe with a penchant for essentials. Minimalist pieces are updated with subtle details that include blazers fastened with clips and cotton poplin tops finished with padding.
COS Fall/Winter 2015 Menswear Collection
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