Ermanno Scervino presents bright patterns and sharp tailoring for SS18 today at Milan Men’s Fashion Week. Men are more free today, contended the Tuscany-based designer.
Matthew Noszka exclusively flew to Milan exclusively to work with photographer Ivan Genasi and fashion stylist Ivan Rasic to fronts new editorial for Esquire Serbia December 2016.
Never forget and never again -Contemplation: a new story available for August Man Malaysia September 2016, stars Tomas Skoloudik, Cristi Isofii, Jorrit Berndsen, Liuk Bass and Oran Katan.
The urban hero: Ermanno Scervino Spring/Summer 2017 Man lives in a world that blends sartorial with sportswear. The season’s star is the jacket expressed in a sartorial key but created in fabrics that are unexpected and innovative and mixed with sweatpants.
Ermanno Scervino imbued his fall collection with very feminine elements. He worked Lurex for turtlenecks, covered tuxedos with crystals, decorated sweaters with sparkling embellishments, while fluid shirts featured ruffles. The result was heavy handed and showed a certain lack of taste. Androgyny is definitely a trend, but one that should be handles with care.
Neo-army inspiration and natural materials for Ermanno Scervino's Spring Summer 2016 collection. Our gentleman abandons himself in a glamorous dégagée dimensions where military inspirations meet the sartorial world, resulting in unexpected combinations #ScervinoLive
For Ermanno Scervino’s romantic rock pattern. The coming Fall-Winter the Ermanno Scervino man will be wearing inverted shearlings, heavyweight flannel shirts in cotton with...
Photographed by talented Jean-Baptiste Mondino, bunch of supermodels are having fun in the sand for the new Fall/Winter 2014-15 of Numéro Homme, styling by...
Turn heads with the latest from British underwear brand HAND AND JONES — captured in stunning style by Charl Marais, starring hunk Oliver Nicholas. Discover premium comfort, timeless design, and effortless confidence.
Fitness coach and wellness motivator Seth is captured through the refined, timeless lens of photographer Arthur Gareev in a series that goes beyond physique and performance. Inspired by the legacy of Herb Ritts, Meisel, and Bruce Weber — yet unmistakably his own — Gareev delivers imagery that feels intimate, reflective, and deeply human.