Nearly every other American designer at New York Fashion Week: Men’s opted for exotic destinations for their spring collection inspirations. But not Tommy Hilfiger. The designer stayed with his Americana theme, revisiting some signature pieces from his personal archives.
The love affair between Nautica and the seafaring life continued to move ahead under men’s creative director Steve McSween. “This is the modern Riviera,” he said. “We’re imagining a tailored traveler and the balance between sport and leisure in his life.”
Rochambeau chose Morocco as the theme for its summer escape. Voluminous caftans, high-waisted cropped summer pants and silk shirts defined the sense of adventure.
Nick Graham re-created the Tropicana Club in Havana, circa 1958 — one of the biggest trends of the spring season — complete with scantily clad dancing girls in thongs and headdresses and an ear-splitting live band.
Ricardo Seco Spring 2017 Menswear Collection titled ‘Life’ a collection that appealed to musical festivalgoers attempting to stand out in the crowd and enjoying life.
Is this time of the year where we cannot stand the heat, long days are coming with highest temperature, and work is consuming with stress and annoying managers yelling to get things done! We need to breath, what about Going to Camagüey? Let’s go now!
Ivan Ugrin takes over the new spring issue of TÊTU Magazine with a stunning cover, exclusive interview, and a 12-page editorial shot during Paris Fashion Week.
New faces, sunlit skin, and effortless style—discover Callum, Gabriel, Jed, and George in this exclusive gallery for Parasol, shot by Rob Tennent. A fresh take on Australian swimwear.