Greg Lauren Brings Old World Nostalgia to Spring/Summer 2015
Stylishly beaten down but fresh, Greg Lauren brought a nostalgia driven collection to New York Fashion Week, unveiling for spring an elegant outing for the detail oriented.
Stylishly beaten down but fresh, Greg Lauren brought a nostalgia driven collection to New York Fashion Week, unveiling for spring an elegant outing for the detail oriented.
Behind the Scenes, Men's Underwear
Just in case you haven’t seen enough from Parke & Ronen’s spring/summer 2015 show, inspired by ‘The Talented Mr. Ripley’, fashion photographer Brent Chua provides an exclusive look behind the scenes.
Since his appointment at Moschino, the spotlight has increased on designer Jeremy Scott. Not one to disappoint with his outlandish designs, Scott sent bold, vibrant, fearless looks down the catwalk.
Presented as part of Concept Korea, Resurrection looked to the transformative power of fashion for its inspiration this season. Disrupting the traditional idea of menswear, the ‘Casual and Masculine’ collection featured modern silhouettes with a rock ‘n’ roll spirit. Blending contemporary tailoring with high-tech fabrics, the results were effortlessly current and covetable.
Designed by Taeyong Ko, Beyond Closet returns to the New York Fashion Week catwalk with an exciting new collection entitled ‘B.C. School Gang’. Here, relaxed silhouettes, combined with a graphic tattoo motif delivered youthful fashions with a modern attitude.
Embracing graphic prints for its latest collection, Los Angeles-based fashion label delivered a bold, vibrant lineup during its New York Fashion Week runway show. A precise lineup, executed with a certain ease in shapes, brought together sporty fundamentals with the label’s signature edge.
Delivering a surprisingly somber spring outing, Patrik Ervell dressed his man for a turbulent season at sea. In between transparent jackets and coats, ideal for spring rain.
Pyer Moss took its sporty signature in a new direction for spring 2015, inspired by the sci-fi movie genre and early 90s classic such as ‘Total Recall’ and ‘Terminator 2’. A stark color palette go grays and blacks left room for geometric features and semi-relaxed silhouettes that unveiled a lineup of t-shirts, reinterpreted dress shirts, lightweight jackets and more.