After day 1 meetings and presentations in New York Fashion Week, here’s, full of most re-known models in the Big Apple. Joseph Abboud's Spring/Summer 2017 Collection includes a graceful palette of ivory, chocolate, white, sand, flax and tobacco. We can appreciate softly tailored floral print jackets and striped vests along in the runway.
This time science and fashion come together to create a chromatic journey through the consolidated style of ES Collection, coinciding with the celebration of its tenth anniversary.
Iceberg creative director James Long designed a collection infused with a playful, joyful vibe. A maritime theme emerged in the lineup that was filled with knits and T-shirts embellished with stripes, while the season’s signature shirt — a cotton hooded style — was inspired by sailors’ uniforms.
Leave it to Andy Hilfiger to inject some high-energy into the opening day of New York Fashion Week: Men’s. The brother of Tommy Hilfiger and a brand-builder in his own right, teamed with artist Greg Polisseni on his fledgling fashion brand, Artistix, joining the two-year-old label as creative director in April.
Tim Adam in exclusive interview for PnV Network. The San Diego native naturally loves the beach and surfing, and his attractive, unmanageable hair has a perpetual salt-in-the-air look. Let’s get to know Timmy Tommy.
Direct and non-stop today we welcome the New York Fashion Week presenting Menswear’s Spring/Summer 2016. Introducing David Hart who explores square patterns for jackets and trousers, polos, and squares all over on shirts into their innovative designs colourfulness. An original, fun, young collection given to everyone full joy to see this.
Brazilian heat meets Italian attitude 🇮🇹🔥
Aris Navarro fronts GCDS SS26 “Estate Italiana,” turning a raw rooftop into the sexiest runway of the season. Laundry, sunlight, and pure summer energy—this is fashion stripped down to its essence.
Alvise Rigo is the name defining 2026.
From rugby fields to cinematic frames, he steps into LE MILE Magazine’s Identity Issue 40 with a powerful statement on masculinity, vulnerability, and transformation.
Caio Enrico, straight from Brazil, is making waves in the States with natural curls, sharp bone structure, and effortless presence in front of Andre Gabb’s lens.