Showing posts with label Lookbook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lookbook. Show all posts
Andres Sanjuan and Benj Colson pull some acrobatics in Prada's Linea Rosa SS19 lookbook, featuring the Italian house's signature minimalist designs, shot by Luis Alberto Rodriguez and styled by Viviane Hausstein.
LOOKBOOK: Prada Linea Rosa SS19
Relaxed tailoring is emphasized in this beachy location for Danish-owned label Select's Spring/Summer 2019 campaign featuring Xavier Serrano, shot by Buzz White.
LOOKBOOK: Selected SS19
Versace debuts its Resort 2019 lookbook and campaign with a vibrant photoshoot featuring August Alexander, Gabriel Thiam, Igor Kapitanets and Niccolo Patti, with photography from Greg Swales and styling from Giorgio Ammirabile.
LOOKBOOK: Versace Resort 2019
The sheer number of products and visuals that Gucci presents to the world is often times too much to comprehend and that deluge of Gucci could be one of the many reasons why the Florentine brand has been such an industry leader, eschewing sales since their products often sell out before sale season starts. This Cruise 2019 lookbook is features nearly 80 images of Gucci-fied models shot by Martin Parr in Cannes.
LOOKBOOK: Gucci Cruise 2019
Pablo Saez captures Alex Cunha for Spanish retailer Massimo Dutti's Spring/Summer 2018 campaign and lookbook.
Alex for Massimo Dutti
British designer Erdem, known for his floral prints and romantic designs, debuts a capsule collection for H&M that hits some of his biggest hallmarks and marks the first time he's designed for men, with prices starting at $29.99 and going up to $299.99 (US). The collection goes on sale today but fret not, the response has been tepid so it's likely you'll be able to score a piece or two.
LOOKBOOK: Erdem x H&M
Wim Koch dons Sarah Burton's latest collection for McQ, the diffusion line from the Alexander McQueen label. For FW17, Burton offers simple patterns like stripes and mixes it up with more glam-cum-grunge looks like sparkly pants or platform boots or intricately embroidered bombers.
LOOKBOOK: McQ FW17
Karim Sadli returns to capture Hugo Sauzay for French retailer De Fursac's FW17 lookbook and campaign.
LOOKBOOK: De Fursac FW17
It was revealed a few months ago that Burberry and Russian designer Gosha Rubchinskiy have started a collaborative collection and below are some of the looks on offer in this new collection.
LOOKBOOK: Burberry x Gosha Rubchinskiy
Fabled French label Louis Vuitton collaborated with Fragment on a logo-centric collection that debuted recently in Tokyo, featuring plenty of accessories and some sportswear. The lookbook was shot by Pieter Hugo.
LOOKBOOK: Louis Vuitton x Fragment
Stella McCartney quietly launched her chic, vegetarian-friendly and sustainable menswear collection in London recently. The British designer is branching into menswear which has seen, and continues to see, faster sales growth than womenswear. For her debut collection, there were snazzy separates in bright and effusive hues while patterns and prints on suits and light outerwear offered the modern man a bit of eccentricity and personality in his dressing options.
LOOKBOOK: Stella McCartney SS17
Adonis Bosso is tapped by Todd Snyder to be the face of its tailored Suiting lookbook and campaign for FW16, featuring the New York-based designer's sharp cuts and luxe fabrics, captured by Matthew Brookes and styled by George McCracken.
LOOKBOOK: Todd Snyder Suiting FW16
LVMH's first foray into a capsule collection with fast fashion retailer H&M see's Kenzo reinterpreting their unique design aesthetic for the masses with animal-print heavy designs, with men's prices starting at $12.99US for a pair of socks to $399US for a denim puffer, all available Nov 3 at select H&M stores. The campaign and lookbook were shot by Oliver Hadlee Pearch, featuring Youngjun Koo, Tom Gaskin, Hao Liu, Oko Ebombo, Pierre Painchaud, and more.
LOOKBOOK: Kenzo x H&M
Tom Ford joins the growing legion of designers who are opting to show their collections in-season, meaning once the runway show concludes, the collection is available for sale online and, depending on the time of the show, in stores. Ford returned to New York, the city that saw his first stand-alone store and the city where he held his comeback to womenswear, to show his "see now, buy now" FW16 collection. Lush fabrics and a bold, 70s-heavy theme was seen throughout with standout pieces including a waterproof silk parka and the psychedelic patterned evening jackets.
LOOKBOOK: Tom Ford FW16
British retailer Marks and Spencer taps British models and celebrity Oliver Cheshire to don its FW16 offerings in their black and white lookbook.
LOOKBOOK: Marks & Spencer FW16
Alessandro Michele did something for the first time in Gucci's history: he's offering a Cruise collection for men. And what a collection it is. The 87 looks reaffirmed Michele's aesthetic, with plenty of animal references from snakes to tigers seen on bags, knits and the like. There were also bowler shirts with patchworks, tartan coats, as well as some very sharply tailored suits, from a powder blue tuxedo to a business-friendly navy number.
LOOKBOOK: Gucci Cruise 2017
French retailer Robinson Les Bains taps British model Michael Morgan for its SS16 lookbook, featuring their swim- and activewear, all shot by Alfredo Piola.
LOOKBOOK: Robinson Les Bains SS16
For Daniel Craig's fourth appearance as James Bond, Tom Ford designed the tuxedos and suits that the internationally known spy wears throughout the latest move, Spectre. Included in the lookbook are windowpane suits, classic tuxes and even a sporty puffer vest.
LOOKBOOK: Tom Ford x Bond
Balmain's Olivier Rousteing collaborates with Swedish fast fashion retailer H&M for an opulent-cum-affordable collection featuring his signature military tailoring and hard-edged detailing, all worn by Dudley O'Shaughnessy and Hao Yun Xiang.
LOOKBOOK: Balmain x H&M
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