Joseph men’s designer Mark Thomas looked to the minimalism of the 1990s for the inspiration of his spring-summer 2016 collection. Continuing a knack for fluid proportions, Joseph served up soft leather and rich cashmere for a lineup with a sporty attitude. Among the covetable mix of separates were leisure jackets, long coats, slouchy tees and sharp suiting.
Joseph Spring/Summer 2016 | London Collections: Men
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