PinPictured right, Tim Schuhmacher embraces sporty proportions in a spring look from Prada. Left, Tim wears a Fred Perry polo shirt with Salvatore Ferragamo trousers.
Hot on the heels of modeling tennis-inspired styles for a Zeit fashion editorial, model Tim Schuhmacher is back in the spotlight. This time around, the top model graces the pages of L’Officiel Hommes Germany. Continuing to showcase the athleisure trend, Tim is styled by Isabelle Thiry. Juxtaposing spring tailoring with sporty styles, Thiry collaborates with photographer Jana Gerberding. Standout proposals include Prada’s light take on relaxed spring tailoring as well as Lanvin’s trendy case for the oversized polo shirt.
Editorial: Tim Schuhmacher Models Athleisure Styles for L’Officiel Hommes Germany
PinTim Schuhmacher spruces up a Dries Van Noten suit with a sporty jacket from Adidas. Pictured right, Tim relaxes in a Louis Vuitton outfit.PinTim Schuhmacher goes preppy in an argyle ensemble from Dior Homme before making a bold statement in Burberry leopard.PinPictured left, Tim Schuhmacher goes sporty in a relaxed polo shirt from Parisian fashion house Lanvin.PinTim Schuhmacher makes a case for simple style in a white t-shirt from Gosha Rubchinskiy, paired with Maison Margiela trousers. Right, Tim sports a patterned sweater from Salvatore Ferragamo with Acne Studios trousers.
Designer Athleisure: Spring Goes Sporty
PinPrada Spring/Summer 2016: Lightweight fabrics and relaxed silhouettes lend the Italian label an athleisure flair.PinLanvin Spring/Summer 2016: The French fashion house champions elevated basics for spring, lending icons such as the polo shirt a contemporary, sporty shape.PinLouis Vuitton Spring/Summer 2016: Men’s designer Kim Jones brings a certain ease to the Parisian fashion house with a penchant for sporty silhouettes and an ongoing travel theme.
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