Cognac Sport–KRISVANASSCHE revisits his design history, recognizing his love for not only a sports-informed wardrobe, but luxury as well. Avoiding clichés, Van Assche wanted an …
A Floral Arrangement–Belgian designer Dries Van Noten brushes up on his floral prints for spring/summer 2014. Mixed with regal prints, it’s hard to go wrong, …
Surfer Chic-Designer Phillip Lim reinterpreted the surfer for his spring/summer 2014 collection. A relaxed offering with slouchy fits and elongated proportions, separates exuded a refined …
Future Tech–Diesel Black Gold envisions a new technological future that grows at odds with nature for their spring/summer 2014 collection. Embracing synthetic materials and maintaining …
Urban Stride–Approaching the spring/summer 2014 season, Iceberg adopts an urban mentality, creating a collection for the fast-paved movement of the city. Straight-forward in their execution, …
Fall Colors–Italian label Iceberg enlists a fresh roster of talent for their fall/winter 2013 campaign. Photographed by Sharif Hamza, models Ian Sharp, Matthew Bell and …
Pure Fashion–Les Hommes creative directors Tom Notte and Bart Vandebosch sought out menswear with an honest interpretation of colors, shapes and fabrications for their spring/summer …
Graphic Appeal–Trying out his luck with graphic modernism, Neil Barrett dressed up sleek minimal lines for his spring/summer 2013 collection. Designing sportswear with a clean …
Writers & Painters–Burberry Prorsum returns home to London for their spring/summer 2014 outing, held at Kensington Gardens. Inspired by the likes of Alan Bennett and …
Spring in Japan–Rag & Bone leave New York City, taking the show on the road, showing their spring/summer 2014 collection during London Collections: Men. Inspired …
Provocateur–The highlight of his latest collection, London-based fashion designer Richard Nicoll collaborated with artist Linder Sterling for graphics that juxtaposed nature and pornography. A provocative …
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