The collection focuses on lightweight fabrics, easy silhouettes, and subtle layering. T-shirts, open shirts, relaxed trousers, and casual outerwear are styled in a way that feels natural rather than forced. The layering is light and intentional, adding dimension without sacrificing the breezy mood that defines summer dressing.
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Thakoon Resort 2015
Silhouettes throughout the collection feel unusual yet familiar. Shapes are recognizable but subtly reworked, allowing the garments to feel approachable while still offering something unexpected. This balance gives the collection a sense of ease, as if each piece naturally belongs in the wearer’s wardrobe while still making a distinct visual statement.
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Preppy Bad Boy, Louis Brayson photographed by Haringman
The editorial moves fluidly between contrasts. Preppy, casual suiting anchors the narrative, referencing uniforms, expectation, and structure. Crisp jackets and tailored pieces suggest order and control, but the mood never fully settles into neatness. Brayson carries an edge that disrupts the polish, making the looks feel lived-in rather than performative.
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Chanel Gets Sporty Fall 2014 Campaign ft. Cara Delevingne and Binx Walton
Chanel’s Fall 2014 campaign reimagines the house’s signature elegance through an active lens, blending sport, sweat, and high fashion in a way that feels effortlessly chic. Featuring models Cara Delevingne and Binx Walton, the campaign captures women in motion, exploring the energy of physicality without sacrificing the refinement Chanel is known for.
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Black Mischief, Photographed by David Sims
Featured in the August issue of Vogue Paris, Black Mischief captures a refined, understated punk energy through the lens of David Sims. Model Sasha Pivovarova anchors the editorial, moving through a series of colorless, cool outfits that balance simplicity with luxe detail. The styling favors long, layered pieces paired with lace-up boots, creating a mood that is both rebellious and elegant.
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Overall Overalls. touché!
Howdy, Ladies and Gentlemen, we’ve come back to the point of overalls. Is it weird that I’m giddily excited about it? It’s against all we’ve learned by being raised with What Not to Wear and Makeover shows. But we all know it comes down to who and how they wear it. surprisingly people have been doing it very tastefully. Are you down with the denim? Check out these awesome examples of chic denim below. touché!
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DIM. E CRES. F/W Holiday 2013
The garments themselves are restrained yet deliberate. Straightforward cuts and unembellished fabrics allow the design to speak through structure and silhouette rather than ornamentation. There is a quiet elegance in the cohesion of the pieces, a sense of thoughtfulness in color selection and the way garments interact with the body.
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Nicole Glitchie | Graveravens Editorial
Model Olivia Morales embodies the editorial’s audacious energy. Her confident presence anchors the images, navigating between elegance and defiance while interacting with the digitally altered surroundings. The styling emphasizes contrast, pairing structured, familiar garments with unexpected visual interference, resulting in compositions that feel alive, unpredictable, and conceptually layered.
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Lazy Oaf F/W 2014 Lookbook
Lazy Oaf’s Fall Winter 2014 lookbook is a playful celebration of nostalgia, humor, and streetwise attitude. The collection features bold graphics, whimsical prints, and sassy phrases that give each piece a distinct personality. By photographing the garments against a blank background, the brand allows the clothing itself to take full focus, emphasizing the design, color, and playful details.
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A Dream Within a Dream by Robert John Kley
Photographer Robert John Kley’s editorial A Dream Within a Dream for Wylde Magazine immerses viewers in a world of whimsical fantasy and refined elegance. Featuring model Issac Lindsay, the shoot presents heavily embroidered garments and meticulously styled looks that evoke the aura of royalty within a surreal dreamscape.
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Marina Hoermanseder S/S 2015 Berlin Fashion Week
Marina Hoermanseder’s Spring Summer 2015 collection at Berlin Fashion Week delivered a controlled yet provocative exploration of form, structure, and restraint. Known for her sculptural approach, Hoermanseder leaned into familiar silhouettes this season, but elevated them through meticulous construction and unexpected conceptual details. The result was a collection that felt simple on the surface while revealing a deeper couture sensibility upon closer inspection.