Precision–Central Saint Martins graduate Emma Clarke presents her latest collection for the spring/summer 2013 season. Focusing upon the detail, Emma Clarke meticulously explores intricate embroidery …
Vacation Mode–Justin Gaston sits in for a relaxed season from Zen Mechanics. Featured low-key fashions chill enough for the beach, a lightweight wardrobe comes together …
(I’m Busy, Too Busy)–Los Vladimirovich taps Re:Quest model Yuri Pleskun for their spring/summer 2013 collection lookbook. Inspired by the hectic schedule of the modern man, …
Motorcycle Diaries–Vinnie Woolston (Priscillas) joins model Emily Jean Bester for Wrangler Australia’s carefree and relaxed campaign for the spring/summer 2012/13 season. Leading an untroubled life …
Spring Camp–Re:Quest model Christopher Wetmore steps into the latest collection of New York-based label Alder for a charming spring/summer 2013 outing. Inspired by camping, the …
Eclectic Convergence–Jean Paul Gaultier marries a myriad of references for his latest collection in which Eastern and Western motifs collide for an inspiring presentation. Accessorized …
Sorbet Summer–Releasing a preview of the spring/summer 2013 season, Scott James transitions a classic man’s fit into a modern context of soft colors and relaxed …
Street Smarts–Model Matthew Uebbing hits the studio for a shoot with photographer Kreerath S. for the spring/summer 2013 collection of New York-based label SSAP. The …
Summertime Chill–Wrangler Australia enlists model Vinnie Woolston for their spring/summer 2012/13 lookbook. Laid-back and penetrated by the spirit of youth, the label gets the season …
Rebel Force–Brazilian label Sergio K enlists once again photographer Terry Richardson to shoot its spring/summer 2013 campaign, featuring model Tony Ward. Captured in a series …
Hello Country/Goodbye Nightclub–Vibrant florals, electrifying graphics, and a dynamic collision of street and sportswear string together Stolen Girlfriends Club’s spring/summer 2012/2013 collection. Combat boots and …
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