Helmut Lang Spring/Summer 2015-Embracing contemporary styles with a young edge, Helmut Lang taps Fusion model Max Von Isser for its spring/summer 2015 lookbook. Mixing in minimal pieces with street savvy statements, Helmut Lang’s lineup captures both casual and formal elements of the menswear spectrum. Simple blazers follow clean lines, smoothly transitioning into relaxed alternatives such as the sweatshirt. Lounge shorts also make an appearance featuring a lowered crotch. Meanwhile, metallic fabrics lend bomber jackets and shorts a certain pop. The eclectic offering also includes leather shorts for a special wardrobe addition. / Photographs by Christopher Hench. Styling by Ian Bradley.
Helmut Lang Spring/Summer 2015 Collection
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