The Way We’ll Dress-After unveiling a selection of sleek formal looks included in its fall/winter 2014 collection, German label Hugo Boss gets ready to show us its more casual offering for fall. Enlisting models Corey Baptiste and RJ Rogenski, the brand focuses its attention on a new concept of casual designs, providing an updated relaxed wardrobe that also takes advantage of the label’s expertise in the sartorial field. Once again Scandinavian landscapes are the main inspiration behind the new collection, which represents a great balance between comfort and modern sophistication. The silhouettes are clean, with great fits and comfortable volumes, the jackets get a soft fluency with their deconstructed shapes, while soft cable knitted cardigans, rebellious black leather jackets ad tapered shirts are paired with slim-fitted casual trousers.
Hugo Boss Champions Casual Outfits for Fall/Winter 2014
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