Matches Fashion Men’s Style Edit: “A New Statement”
Matches Fashion heads into fall with a focus on one of the latest trends taking fashion by storm. The luxury retailer focuses on nineties-inspired prints and a general sportiness. Acting as muse for the occasion, model Dominik Sadoch stars in the shoot. He takes to the studio with photographer Balint Barna. Meanwhile, Simon Chilvers styles as usual. Chilvers pulls together a designer wardrobe with bold prints and impactful colors. Ready to inspire, Matches Fashion’s edit includes labels such as Valentino, Lanvin, and Givenchy.
PinMixing prints, Dominik Sadoch sports a check Burberry shirt with patchwork trousers by Martine Rose and Hi-Tec HTS4 sneakers.
PinGoing sporty, Dominik Sadoch wears a Gucci bowling shirt and track pants. Pictured left: Balenciaga sneakers.PinA chic vision, Dominik Sadoch dons a Hawaiian print sweater from Valentino. The blond model also sports a Givenchy t-shirt and Lanvin track pants. Pictured right: Raf Simons x Adidas sneakers.PinStarring in a style shoot for Matches Fashion, Dominik Sadoch wears a printed silk shirt and trousers by Burberry.PinModel Dominik Sadoch rocks a Missoni cardigan, Bottega Veneta t-shirt, and Gucci jeans. Right: Belts by Gucci, Versace, and Dolce & Gabbana.PinEmbracing simple style, Dominik Sadoch wears a football t-shirt and track pants by Versace. Pictured left: Maison Margiela sneakers and a Valentino cross-body bag.PinTapping into the oversized trend, Dominik Sadoch wears a denim jacket, windbreaker, and more from Balenciaga.PinMaking a checked statement, Dominik Sadoch wears shirts and a sweatshirt by Off-White. AMI track pants and Balenciaga sneakers complete his look.
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