Good Vibrations–With an eye at the current fashion weeks for summer 2015, we also find time to check out the lookbooks for the current season. For summer 2014, German label Boss Orange taps models Mariano Ontañon and RJ King to unveil to us its latest offering, which plays with a concept of nonchalant dressing. Mixing colors, textures and fits, Boss Orange’s summer collection finds in a young and relaxed guy its ideal customer. A large use of denim, both for shirts and shorts, fading colors, graphic patterns and leather designs are just few of the brand’s main features for the summer season, while a laid-back and almost random way of matching pieces provides a more personal and unique way of conceiving casual dressing. Mariano also appears in Svevo Parma’s fall/winter 2014 lookbook.
Mariano Ontañon & RJ King Pose for Boss Orange Spring/Summer 2014 Lookbook
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