Tag: Marcel Castenmiller

Theory Spring/Summer 2018 New York

The collection marked the debut of new designer Martin Andersson.

General Idea Fall/Winter 2017 New York

Looking right now trendsetter menswear/womenswear A/W 2017 Collection by General Idea in New York Fashion Week.

Versus Versace Spring/Summer 2015 New York

Versus Versace took to the catwalk during New York Fashion Week, unveiling a new collaboration with designer Anthony Vaccarello. His...

Hood by Air Spring/Summer 2015 New York

Taking to this season’s New York Fashion Week, creative menswear imprint Hood by Air continues with its avant-garde approach to design for 2015 spring/summer.Without shying away from experimentation,...

Festival Style at H&M

Just in case you can’t get enough, we have another helping of festival style, this time around from Swedish...

Paul Smith Fall/Winter 2013 campaign

Leading Top Models Erik Andersson and Marcel Castenmiller front the Fall/Winter 2013 campaign of Britain famous brand Paul Smith.
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