Entitled “Ramblin’ Rose”, Claude Grant’s spring 2010 collection was inspired by the prospects of creating a “street smart androgyny.” Although a menswear line, Grant felt that the collection had a romantic spirit perfect for both genders and decided to reflect that in his lookbook with the casting of both a male and female model. With this in mind, the collection approaches the season with ease and finesse, opting for light clean pieces. Revolving around a relaxed fit, separates embrace a free spirited nature that is organic and approachable. Rolled shorts of denim feature loose fray, while oversized tanks and shirting options are complete with subtle, but distinct embellishments. And if Grant’s soft laid-back approach is not captivating enough, his spring collection is rounded out by a charming leather jacket, cut short with enlarged lapels. Altogether, Grant offers bespoke garments of integrity that have a certain quality that make the wearer feel at home and always in vogue.
fantastic!love it!
fantastic!love it!
BEAUTIFUL BOY !
BEAUTIFUL BOY !
BEAUTIFUL BOY !
BEAUTIFUL BOY !
i hate this collection it looks old
and the boy is ugly too bad casting claude you should of went more masculine there is mothing feminine about high waisted ugly pants and over priced tshirts
i hate this collection it looks old
and the boy is ugly too bad casting claude you should of went more masculine there is mothing feminine about high waisted ugly pants and over priced tshirts