Tod’s Men Spring/Summer 2015 | Milan Fashion Week

The Fashionisto

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Published June 22, 2014

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Updated January 12, 2023

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Tod’s Spring/Summer 2015–New Tod’s creative director Andrea Incontri collaborated with the label’s design team for spring/summer 2015. Tod’s, famous for its driving shoes, introduced a timeless range of clothes for its sophisticated man of the world. Silhouettes were tailored as separates came out in hues of blue and brown. Jackets with field pockets, double-breasted blazers worn unbuttoned, loose printed button-downs, trim pleated trousers and suede jackets contributed to an easily accessible debut outing from Incontri.


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