CWST Visits Death Valley for Spring

The Fashionisto

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Published February 8, 2016

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CWST Spring/Summer 2016 Campaign

Inspired by the scorched desert landscape of Death Valley, it only made sense for CWST to travel to the location for its spring-summer 2016 campaign. Photographed by CWST designer Joe J. Sadler, model Paul Klein is the protagonist of the season. Evoking a sense of adventure and exploration, Paul is captured against the dramatic backdrop. Donning a mix of European and Japanese fabrics, Paul is a casual vision in CWST’s spring wardrobe, which easily balances style and function.

Related: CWST Spring/Summer 2016 Menswear

CWST Spring/Summer 2016 Campaign

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Model Paul Klein stars in CWST’s spring-summer 2016 campaign.
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Paul Klein visits Death Valley for CWST’s spring-summer 2016 outing.
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Paul Klein takes a stroll in CWST’s contemporary take on men’s suiting.
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Paul Klein embraces modern proportions with CWST’s casual spring fashions.

CWST Spring/Summer 2016 Lookbook

CWST Spring/Summer 2016 Highlights

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CWST layers its spring-summer 2016 collection, providing staples such as the cardigan in lightweight, breathable fabrics.

The long textured shadows of the valley floor, paired with barren salt stone basins and rare chalk-like wildflower blooms are among the elements found in the Death Valley that inspired CWST’s spring-summer 2016 collection. Known for its relaxed take on luxury staples, CWST designers Joe Sadler and Derek Buse serve up an irresistible season.

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Details elevate basics with CWST executing quilted shorts, pullovers with cowl necks and more.
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CWST offers an interesting take on the bomber jacket, added texture and a shrunken fit.

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