Following a presentation of its spring-summer 2016 collection during Paris Fashion Week, Not Guilty Homme debuts its new lookbook featuring model Jonathan Bauer-Hayden. Photographed by David Paige, Jonathan heads to the studio in the label’s sporty ensembles. The range makes a contemporary grab with the smart color choice of black, white and gray. From casual shorts and hooded pullovers to logo t-shirts, the range delivers relaxed, youthful essentials.
Jonathan Bauer-Hayden Goes Sporty in Not Guilty Homme Spring/Summer 2016 Collection
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