The Mavi menswear campaign features Francisco Lachowski in denim, presenting a classic, confident, and wearable aesthetic. The styling highlights clean cuts and comfortable fits, avoiding gimmicks while embodying modern masculinity. Lachowski's relaxed demeanor enhances the campaign’s appeal, making the denim appear effortless and timeless, showcasing refined yet authentic fashion.
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“Genesis” Victor Cruz for KITH x Ones Stroke F/W14
KITH x Ones Stroke’s "Genesis" Fall Winter 2014 collection, modeled by Victor Cruz, embodies intentional urban style through practical, layered separates that prioritize motion and comfort. The minimalist palette and cohesive wardrobe design showcase a confident yet relaxed aesthetic. This collection exemplifies genuine streetwear rooted in authentic urban culture.
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The Man Clutch (document holder)
When it comes to accessories men can sometimes feel limited in their options. Because if they dare go that extra little bit they may give off that Liberace vibe. Which isn’t bad, but is most definitely not for everyone. The Man Clutch, it’s a step away from the common business briefcase and messenger bag seen schlepped around. These document bags/portfolio bags are simplistic, sleek and noticeably wider than a womans clutch. Which for some odd reason makes you want to smack people or throw it down on a desk. Are you down with THE MAN CLUTCH? Here are some designer (and not so designer) man clutches that are perfect, see…
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ADIDAS ORIGINALS by JEREMY SCOTT A/W 2014
I’m glad sassy sportswear is in. Is it practical? who cares. When Jeremy Scott is in control you can always count on tilting your head in curiosity. BDSM and mesh played a large roll in these menswear pieces. Check out the Adidas Originals by Jeremy Scott AW14 below:
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Trevor Cross photoshoot for GolfPunk Magazine
Trevor Cross embodies a striking blend of punk and gangster aesthetics in a GolfPunk magazine photoshoot. Photographed by Ivanho Harlim and Shysilia Novita, the editorial features bold fashion choices from luxury brands, presenting a narrative rich in cinematic tension and irreverent style that celebrates character-driven storytelling in menswear.
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‘Banded’ photographed by Audrey Krawczyk
“Banded” Photographed by Audrey Krawczyk and Styled by Fleur Huynh Evans forThe Ones2Watch Julian De Gainza & Christian Garcia @ Bananas Model Paris& Dimitri Stampfer
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All Saints October Lookbook ft. Cole Mohr
AllSaints leans into its signature cool with the October lookbook starring Cole Mohr. It is moody, layered, and unapologetically sleek. The collection plays with texture and tone, keeping the palette mostly monochrome while letting construction and fabric do the heavy lifting.
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MIRAGE by Rodolfo Martinez
Rodolfo Martinez’s MIRAGE is a photographic study in tension and elegance. The shoot blends surrealism with high-fashion polish, creating images that feel both grounded and otherworldly. Models John Hein and Laurie Harding move through Martinez’s lens with a quiet intensity, turning minimal styling into something visually arresting.
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Tim Coppens Ready To Wear S/S 2015 NYFW
Tim Coppens knows how to make menswear feel lived in without ever letting it slide into careless. His Spring Summer 2015 collection at New York Fashion Week leaned into that sweet spot where sport, attitude, and intention meet. The result was a lineup that felt restless, modern, and just slightly undone in the best possible way.
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Telfar Ready To Wear S/S 2015 NYFW
Telfar’s Spring Summer 2015 ready-to-wear show at New York Fashion Week felt like a knowing wink to downtown style codes, then a deliberate refusal to follow them too closely. This was urban prep stripped down and reassembled, delivered with confidence and a sense of humor that felt very on brand. Nothing about this collection begged for approval, and that is exactly why it worked.
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Hood By Air Ready To Wear S/S 2015 NYFW
Hood By Air’s Spring Summer 2015 collection was unapologetically theatrical, a full-on post-apocalyptic fantasy with a Mad Max-inspired edge. The runway was a chaotic battlefield, filled with models portraying soldiers and captured prisoners. Each look carried a sense of narrative tension, as if the audience had walked straight into the aftermath of an epic dystopian story.