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Runway Shows

General Idea Goes Sporty with Graphic Black & White Fashions for Spring/Summer 2015

Korean fashion label General Idea ruled the runway with sporty, graphic, black and white fashions for spring 2015. Boasting oversized proportions, cutaway details and lightweight layers, the collection delivered an urban cool. From baggy shorts and loose grid print shorts to tops with elongated sleeves, General Idea embraced a youthful attitude with a balanced outing that showcased both loud and quiet menswear must-haves for spring.

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Men's Fashion Presentation

Haspel Revisits Seersucker Suits for Spring/Summer 2015 Collection

Known for popularizing the seersucker suit, Haspel revisits the sophisticated classic for spring 2015. Holding it up as the perfect summer uniform, the seersucker suit is delivered in a wide spectrum of colors that include green, tan, red and optic white. Breaking up the staple is military-inspired outerwear, lightweight windbreakers, naval deck knits and jacquard woven shirting.

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Runway Shows

Todd Snyder Unveils Relaxed Spring/Summer 2015 Collection

Tuned into his on-going collaboration with Champion, designer Todd Snyder unveiled a casual spring/summer 2015 collection during New York Fashion Week. Embracing dusty neutrals, offset by dark alternatives, Snyder turned out one essential after the next, honing in on relaxed fits and accessible style options. From solid knit pullovers and bomber jackets to tailored suits, Todd Snyder delivered menswear staples for the everyday man.

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Runway Shows, Swimwear

Parke & Ronen Inspired by ‘The Talented Mr. Ripley’ for Spring/Summer 2015 Collection

Imagine an Italian getaway, stylish summer swimwear, washboard abs and you have the latest collection from Parke & Ronen. The fashion label presented its spring/summer 2015 collection during New York Fashion Week, looking to ‘The Talented Mr. Ripley’ for inspiration. The results included a colorful preppy take on retro-infused styles that mixed heritage prints, country club plaids and nautical stripes for a fun, youthful offering.

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Lookbooks

Visvim Spring/Summer 2015 Collection

Visvim designer Hiroki Nakamura looked to post World War II images for the inspiration of his spring/summer 2015 collection. Throwback Hawaiian prints came together with relaxed fits, leaving room to explore a western motif for more successful menswear essentials and separates.

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Runway Shows

Perry Ellis Returns to New York Fashion Week with Graphic Spring/Summer 2015 Collection

Perry Ellis returns to the New York Fashion Week schedule with a runway debut from its recently appointed creative director Michael Maccari. Skillfully mixing Perry Ellis’ playful heritage with the stylish needs of the modern man, Maccari delivered a strong offering by the name of ‘Changes and Horizontals’. Inspired by the work of Irish artist Sean Scully, the lineup utilized graphic prints interweaved among classic solids, to dress up spirited pieces for everyday living.

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Runway Shows

Duckie Brown is Mad About Plaid for Spring/Summer 2015

Duckie Brown designers Daniel Silver and Steven Cox looked to a label signature of plaid to dress up a relaxed season. Gravitating towards neutrals and muted pastels, spring’s collection delivered loose silhouettes. Balancing out the brand’s fun energy, visual plaids, married with iridescent fabrics dressed menswear separates that were quite wearable. From pajama-inspired tops and lightweight bomber jackets to baggy shorts, Duckie Brown brought its style game with an easy A.

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Runway Shows

Antonio Azzuolo Mixes Casual + Formal Styles for Spring/Summer 2015 Collection

The latest from designer Antonio Azzuolo juxtaposed casual and formal elements for a collection, ideal for the modern man, who wants to look his best at all times. Sharp, tailored jackets were half cinched and paired with cropped trousers. The eastern flair continued with kimono-style tops, which coincided with a selection of black and white garments for effortless fashion choices. Meanwhile, bright colored plaids rounded out the collection with a western attitude.