COS makes a case for elevated casualwear and reinterpreted classics with its fall-winter 2016 Studio collection. Model Roch Barbot fronts the outing, showcasing the range’s interchangeable pieces. Keeping in line with COS’ minimal aesthetic, choice separates such as slim-fit cotton shirts, lightweight macs, and double-breasted wool cardigans embody a modern clean.
Juxtaposing narrow and wide-cut silhouettes, the Swedish brand also proposes padded bomber jackets, oversized cotton jersey t-shirts, and relaxed trousers. Completing an effortless lineup, COS new collection also includes white lace-up leather sneakers and black wrap-over leather shoes.
Octobre Éditions expands its denim narrative with “The Denim Studio,” a release emphasizing versatility and timeless style. The collection introduces ...
Etro's spring-summer 2025 collection proposes refined tailoring with modern versatility, crafting a wardrobe where formality and leisure converge. Anchored by ...
Madewell’s latest drop delivers a lineup rooted in modern utility. Hedi Ben Tekaya embodies the relaxed aesthetic, slipping into workwear-inspired ...
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