Icon is an overused term across contemporary culture, not just in fashion. It’s in current rotation to describe everything from a hamburger to a pair of underpants. Outside the Fall 2016 Calvin Klein Collection show, thousands of screaming girls chanted the name of Cameron Dallas, an apparent online sensation.
Jeremy Scott’s Moschino is polarizing, but undeniably entertaining. His brand of humor is Pop-ier, wackier, more sugary than Franco’s, but that’s not a negative: Scott is a designer who hits the bull’s eye of contemporary look-at-me preoccupations.
United Colors of Benetton has launched its proposal Fall/Winter 2015, soon the weather will be changing and we must have clothes appropriate for each season. Alessio Pozzi was the one modeling the lookbook.
We started the new autumn winter 2015, as we have seen, many multinational brands have prepared proposals clothing, outfits and have a lot to choose from.
Jeremy Scott, fashion’s perennial club kid class clown, has graduated to prom king. He’s resuscitated Moschino, dressed pop princess Miley Cyrus for the media maelstrom of the MTV VMAs and been the subject of a buzzy documentary, “Jeremy Scott: The People’s Designer,” premiering in New York Sept. 15. He’s made skeptics laugh and smile and have fun with his clever gags; now they expect it. Have the antics become an albatross?
Young, fresh and decadent supermodels Simon Van Meervenne and Alessio Pozzi photographed by Anthony Meyer and styled by Sonia Logerot, for the latest issue of Men’s Folio Singapore. Art direction by Tok Wei Lun.
For ZARA Studio Spring/Summer 2026, the message is clear: masculinity is fluid, styling is personal, and the future of menswear lies in the balance between structure and freedom.