Public School’s Spring Summer 2015 collection for New York Fashion Week was the epitome of contemporary cool. The collection balanced edgy streetwear influences with clean, wearable tailoring, making it both on trend and versatile. Each look consisted of carefully considered separates, allowing for mix-and-match options that maintained cohesion while giving the wearer freedom to interpret the style.
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Robert Geller Menswear S/S 2015 NYFW
Robert Geller’s Spring Summer 2015 menswear collection at New York Fashion Week is the kind of lineup that makes you want to abandon all restraint and walk out of the show carrying every single garment. Every piece in this collection commands attention without shouting. There is a sense of quiet confidence that runs through each look, a mastery of tailoring and proportion that makes you immediately recognize the hand of a designer who understands men’s fashion on both a functional and conceptual level.
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Perry Ellis Menswear S/S 2015 NYFW
Perry Ellis presented a collection for Spring Summer 2015 that embodied the modern, dapper man on the move. The collection balanced classic tailoring with functional, street-ready elements, making each look feel versatile and purposeful. Suits were a key feature, showcased in a wide array of patterns ranging from traditional checks to bold geometric prints. These patterned suits gave the menswear line energy and personality while maintaining a sense of refinement and polish.
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Duckie Brown S/S 2015 Menswear NYFW
Duckie Brown’s Spring Summer 2015 menswear collection for New York Fashion Week embraced a relaxed, almost nostalgic aesthetic that nodded to the late 1990s and early 2000s. The collection prioritized comfort without sacrificing style, featuring loose, easy silhouettes that felt natural and wearable. Fabrics were often light and airy, with some pieces appearing almost sheer. Designers played with both solid colors and subtle plaids, keeping the palette soft and approachable while maintaining a refined edge.
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VFILES Ready To Wear S/S 2015 New York
VFILES Ready-to-Wear Spring/Summer 2015 lands exactly where it wants to, firmly on trend without feeling try-hard. The collection leans into the idea of effortless cool, the kind that looks natural rather than styled within an inch of its life. From sandals worn with socks to baggy, sportswear-inspired silhouettes, the runway felt current, confident, and self-aware.
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‘Superman’ – Roberto Bolle by photographer Daniel Sannwald
Daniel Sannwald leans into Bolle’s physicality, pushing the body into extreme, sculptural positions that feel almost otherworldly. There is a sense of impact in every image. Bold, saturated colors dominate the series, sharpened by stark black accents that heighten contrast and intensity. The palette does not soften the subject. It amplifies him. Each photograph hits fast and hard, demanding attention without apology.
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All Black Menswear Outfits
Back to black? Black was always there though. Here are some chic/sporty/dressy all black mens looks.
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Gabe Laduke by Frank Berlin
Frank Berlin’s photoshoot with model Gabe Laduke leans fully into a dark, unapologetically masculine mood. Dressed almost entirely in black, the styling relies heavily on leather and mesh to create a look that feels raw, tough, and intentionally confrontational. From the start, the series communicates strength and confidence without trying to soften the edges.
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Marcus Patrícius by Jeff Segenreich
At just 26, Rio de Janeiro native Marcus Patrícius commands attention in a striking black and white portrait series by photographer Jeff Segenreich. The editorial captures the model in moments of quiet intensity, highlighting both his natural presence and the sculptural lines of his physique.
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80’s-Inspired Menswear Editorial in Details Featuring Hermès, Louis Vuitton, and Top Designers
A fresh take on 80’s style hits the pages of Details in this menswear editorial featuring models Mathe Davidson, Andrew Cooper, Sebastian Lund, and others. The shoot celebrates the distinctive silhouettes and structured shapes of the era, from broad shoulders to high-waisted trousers, reinterpreted through contemporary design.
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Nathaniel Visser & Sam Worth ft. Fall 2014 Collections
Models Nathaniel Visser and Sam Worth step into a stark, industrial setting to showcase the Fall 2014 menswear collections. The editorial highlights pieces from Dsquared2, Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci, Issey Miyake, and Vivienne Westwood. These looks emphasize strong tailoring, bold textures, and confident energy.