Spring/Summer 2015
J.Lindeberg Delivers 60s Inspired Fashions for Spring/Summer 2015 Collection
J.Lindeberg served up a 60s inspired homage to rock ‘n’ roll with a rebellious young attitude. Designer Jessy Heuvelink delivered a collection of instant must-haves with leather jackets, printed cardigans, slim-cut pants, tailored jackets and even a couple choice bags.
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.
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.
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.
Original Penguin Brings Miami to New York Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015
Joining the New York Fashion Week lineup, Original Penguin showcased its latest collection, which was inspired by late 1950s Miami. Bringing together all the lively elements one would expect, floral prints and a splash of soft and vibrant colorful hues dressed simple everyday separates. Whether spending your summer poolside or indoors, Original Penguin delivers accessible essentials.
Carlos Campos Goes Sporty for Spring/Summer 2015 Collection
Designer Carlos Campos explores a new arena for his man with spring 2015. Leaning away from the tailored formalities that usually define his collections, Campos embraces a sporty edge that brings to minds images of racetracks and utilitarian fashions. Utilizing color blocking and strong graphic lines, the new collection injects menswear classics with a sporty aesthetic that is easily on trend for the season.
Orley Unveils Bright Colored Knitwear for Spring/Summer 2015 Collection
Known for its signature knitwear, Orley embraces a geek chic aesthetic for its spring/summer 2015 presentation during New York Fashion Week. Driven by a charming nostalgia, the new collection channeled a pleasant mood with bright summer hues that ranged from a cheerful yellow to a serene blue. Casual, but sophisticated, knitwear was paired with slim pants and tailored shorts.
Bespoken Spring/Summer 2015 Collection
Unveiling its spring/summer 2015 collection during New York Fashion Week, Bespoken fleshed out a lineup of its signature tailored pieces. Adding a custom flare for the season, tropical prints dressed a few pieces with color blocking also making an appearance. From the formal attitude of suiting to the casual direction highlighted by sportswear, Bespoken revealed a smart undertaking.