How to Spend It Embraces Sporty Spring Outlook

The Fashionisto

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Published January 15, 2016

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Updated November 28, 2018

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Model John Todd graces the pages of The Financial Times‘ magazine How to Spend It with a sporty style story.

How to Spend It tackles a sporty style narrative for its most recent issue. Stylist David Lamb hones in on luxurious pieces that offer a casual vehicle for the spring trend. Hitting the studio in choice bomber jackets, joggers and other sporty fashions, model John Todd is photographed by Diego Merino.

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John Todd is embraces a clean, neutral dressed ensemble, built around a color-blocked bomber jacket.

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Pictured right, John Todd embraces a monochromatic ensemble for the modern style aficionado.
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Photographed for How to Spend It, John Todd goes for a luxe jacket in leather.
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John Todd wears a laid-back ensemble, which features trendy joggers.

Inspiration: Sporty Spring Fashions

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River Island Design Forum x Lou Dalton 2016 Collection

Sporty fashions are a trendy aesthetic for the new season. From River Island’s most recent designer collaboration with Lou Dalton to a great number of spring collections taking a relaxed style agenda, athleisure is in abundance. British model David Gandy even added gym-inspired apparel to his ongoing Marks & Spencer collaboration line.

Model Martin Conte showcases sporty designer fashions for spring with an editorial from Style:Men.Pin
Model Martin Conte showcases sporty designer fashions for spring with an editorial from Style:Men.
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David Gandy prepares to hit the gym with his latest Marks & Spencer’s collaboration.

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