Denim Chic–Designer Clarence Ruth enlists photographer Daniel D’Ottavio and model Sasha Reheylo for Cotte D’Armes spring/summer 2014 lookbook. Embracing a subtle military motif for style, Ruth plays dark against light for a collection that is straightforward. Focusing on proportions, shirts, knits and tees work together, offering versatile cuts, whether going for a traditional or on-trend finish. Meanwhile, denim is updated with a slim cut and pleats. Rounded out with shorts and leather pants, Cotte D’Armes delivers a modern point of view.
Cotte D’Armes by Clarence Ruth Spring/Summer 2014
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