A futuristic, tech aesthetic emerging in fashion over the last few months features prominently in Christopher Kane’s Menswear Spring/Summer ’14 collection, unveiled over the weekend at London Fashion Week.
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For their latest One To Watch feature, Les Misérables and Graceland actor Aaron Tveit models a selection of relaxed, out of office looks in crisp black and white.
Photographer Ben Toms and stylist Robbie Spencer teamed up with set designer Janina Pedan to create the surreal and minimalist world which provided the setting for their mens fashion editorial, Animal Haus, in the June issue of Dazed + Confused.
Men, in the last few years you’ve seen the brogue come back into fashion, and whether you’re into the oxford, derby, or monk style, chances are you’ve seen some really cool iterations of the classic country shoe in the modern context (remember these?).
For Oki-ni’s latest Styled editorial, a feature for which they collaborate with various industry experts, they tapped stylist Ruben Moreira, a self taught talent from the UK.
When you manage to make people forget the classic and timeless status of an iconic item and give a whole new perspective to it, then you got yourself a successful campaign.
We have already brought you a few recent mens collections featuring florals (here and here) if you haven’t done so already, time to stock up!
Images of Givenchy’s Pre-Spring 2014 Menswear collection have hit the web, and it looks like Riccardo Tisci reached for one of my favorite styling tricks: the prints mash up.
You should know by now of our love for online retailer Oki-ni, not only do they stock some of the garments for men from some of our favorite designers (as well as plenty of up and coming talents), they often have great editorial features that we love to look at and be inspired by!
Check out the easy cool French freediver Guillame Nery on Mr. Porter.
Eight Persons (Max) from the current issue of Hunger Magazine features 80s tailoring reimagined by fashion editor Way Perry.