Winter Layering-American model Justin Passmore appears before the lens of Therese Aldgård for the fall/winter 2013 lookbook of New York-based knitwear designer Lars Andersson. Sporting the latest offering of the brand, Justin poses inside a grey studio, that emphasizes the simple and easy to wear colors used to create pieces conceived to combine the maximum comfort with a modern aesthetic. Inspired by different styles and movies, the designer combines in his winter 2013 collection a bold punk inspiration with fluid shapes, that remind Indian traditional fashion, and the result is a selection of pieces combined to create interesting layers, that define modern silhouettes with a strong personality. / Grooming by Mike Potter.
Lars Andersson Fall/Winter 2013 Collection
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