Tag: Erik Andersson

Xander Zhou Spring/Summer 2015 London

The force was with Xander Zhou as the Chinese label presented its spring/summer 2015 range during London Collections: Men. Creating offbeat fashions for the style aficionado from...

Converse Design Yourself

Converse Japan released Design Yourself a line introducing neoprene, cotton-mesh, mixing with colorful...

Paul Smith Fall/Winter 2013 campaign

Leading Top Models Erik Andersson and Marcel Castenmiller front the Fall/Winter 2013 campaign of Britain famous brand Paul Smith.

Erik Andersson for Open Lab F/W 2013

 Cover story with Erik Andersson for Open Lab Fall/Winter 2013. Photographer: Delwin Kamara Styling: Torr Love & Mario Horne Hair: Marissa Bollman Model: Erik Andersson @...

Rick Owens Spring/Summer 2014

Rick Owens invited a punk band called Winny Puhh to perform in the center of his Spring/Summer 2014 runway during Paris Fashion Week. The collection was dark,...

Matthew Miller Spring/Summer 2014

Matthew Miller presented his Spring/Summer 2014 collection during London Collections: Men, featuring minimal designs, monochromatic color palette and performance art.
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