Fashion Designer Carlos Campos explores a different facet in their new designs for the new season, we see that in his collection, minimal, green army and earthy colors, they create a comfortable atmosphere, see the work well done in the pants and jackets, raincoats, and jacket complement a surreal touch to the collection.
Carlos Garciavelez continued to draw from his architectural background for spring, referencing the decay of roads, tunnels and bridges and the cities themselves.
Tim Coppens blended Japanese and early Nineties references in his spring collection, with layered gilets over color-blocked anoraks he paired with Japanese slippers. Signature bombers and parachute jackets were also offered, helping the collection remain true to the brand’s DNA.
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.
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.
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.
David Bates II arrives in Los Angeles with ambition and purpose, captured through the cinematic lens of Tony Duran in a striking editorial where grit meets beauty.