Todd Snyder journeys to Lake Tahoe for a striking winter edit, captured by Kenneth Thomas with Jim Moore’s expert styling. Models Peter Badenhop and Anarcius Jean headline this luxurious yet rugged outing, a visual nod to Snyder’s hallmark of American elegance punctuated with an outdoor spirit.
Todd Snyder Fall/Winter 2024 in Lake Tahoe
The photos reveal Snyder’s penchant for blending urban sophistication with natural elements, as seen in his textural choices and rich, grounded color palette. His recent efforts, the Todd Snyder for Woolrich Black Label collection, illustrate his approach, infusing classic American sportswear with outdoor-inspired sensibilities.
Front and center is the classic camel topcoat—an ode to enduring luxury with roots stretching back to the early 20th century. This piece takes on the seasonal chill, layered over denim and a crisp white shirt.
Equally noteworthy, an oversized houndstooth topcoat makes a powerful statement. The bold pattern, a timeless motif in menswear, adds graphic interest while embracing a silhouette that leans contemporary.
Todd Snyder continues to impress with knits that aren’t just about comfort but presence. An open-knit cardigan in rich beige makes the grade, draped over pleated trousers that nod to classic herringbone.
An aviator jacket in shearling delivers warmth with a vintage twist, calling back to mid-century airmen while staying modern. Meanwhile, a sleek, flannel suit—crafted in Snyder’s signature Sutton style—channels understated luxury.
For a striking use of texture, velvet cargo pants bring a rugged twist to this sophisticated landscape, offering a playful contrast to tailored wool outerwear.
Todd Snyder’s latest arrivals embrace the art of layering, encouraging an exploration of winter with stylish nonchalance.