by Samantha Conti
Brighter-than-bright, this collection came in a rainbow of citrus hues inspired by David Hicks interiors, Sixties Mods, and the Bally archives themselves....
There is rarely a whiff of any androgyny at Bottega Veneta, where Tomas Maier plies lived-in-looking, resolutely masculine fashions that are nevertheless painstakingly detailed.
Showing fanaticism stripes and typographic prints, the Spring / Summer 2017 collection Andrea Pompilio brought to form lookbook is a reference to the effortless attitude of the season, which captures essential elements of the male wardrobe a new vision of the sporty and functional fashion.
Never one to hem and haw in fashion, Neil Barrett went whole hog for Seventies Americana, as if seen from the windows of a Winnebago in Yosemite National Park.
This was a repetitive show. Gosh knows how many leather blousons passed by, most of them in sickly thrift-shop browns with contrasting strips inserted in chevron formation around the ribcage and fanning out over the sleeves.
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.