Tag: Astrid Andersen

Astrid Andersen Spring/Summer 2018 London

Astrid Andersen presents her Spring/Summer 2018 Menswear Collection in London.

Astrid Andersen Fall/Winter 2017 London

Astrid Andersen presents menswear Collection AW 2017 at London Fashion Week.

Astrid Andersen Spring/Summer 2017 London

Interesting proposal of fashion designer Astrid Andersen for its Spring/Summer 2017 in London Collections: MEN. Another designer who adheres to oversize and huge plus size, exaggerating casual sports concepts although, I have to admit, it is really clings to the reality of fashion in the old suburbs of London.

Astrid Andersen Fall/Winter 2016 London

Astrid Andersen elevates sports-sourced streetwear—the daily uniform of so much of the world—through the application of lushly luxurious fabrications and decorative detail.

Astrid Andersen Menswear Spring/Summer 2016 London

According to Danish-born designer Astrid Andersen, present day street culture is a universal language.

Astrid Andersen Fall/Winter 2015 New York

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