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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Mens Pink Street Style
Pink has long carried cultural baggage, often boxed into narrow gendered associations, yet on the street it continues to prove itself as one of the most versatile and expressive colors in menswear. Worn with confidence, pink shifts from statement to staple, and these street style looks demonstrate just how effortless the color can feel when styled with intention.
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Franziska Michael Haute Couture F/W 2014 Berlin Fashion Week
The color palette relied on soft pastels, creating an understated base that contrasted sharply with the dramatic shapes and unexpected textures of the garments. Mesh, metallic fabrics, and layered construction introduced tension and visual complexity, allowing the collection to feel both playful and confrontational. Each piece balanced refinement with rebellion, highlighting Michael’s keen understanding of form and movement.
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Kilian Kerner S/S 2015 Berlin Fashion Week
The color palette was measured and deliberate. While not overly bold, select patterns and graphic depictions of stained-glass introduced bursts of vibrancy, providing visual contrast against a foundation of muted, thoughtful tones. This careful approach allowed the intricate design work to stand out without overwhelming the overall aesthetic.
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Coitus: Roland by Photographer Pantelis
A fashion photoshoot featuring male model Roland by photographer Pantelis, mainly photoraphed in black and white. This photo series has a more candid feel, maybe it’s all the underwear. But hey, who’s complaining? oh, you over there? leave. source:
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Hien Le S/S 2015 Berlin Fashion Week
The strength of the collection lies in its restraint. Silhouettes are uncomplicated yet purposeful, emphasizing comfort without sacrificing shape or detail. Loose fitting shirts, draped jackets, and soft trousers create a relaxed aesthetic, while thoughtful tailoring ensures each look maintains a sense of structure and polish. Fabrics are chosen for ease and flow, reinforcing the collection’s casual elegance
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Interview: Rasmus Fisker for Graveravens
Fresh on the scene with a powerful entrance. Rasmus Fisker may be newer in the industry but you can tell by his natural talent he is here for the long run. From Major runways like Missoni SS15 he is getting more recognition by the minute. We had the opportunity to interview Rasmus and ask him some select questions. Read the interview below: -age? 23 -height? 188 (6’2) -location? Copenhagen -sign? virgo Q: How did you get your foot in the modeling industry? Was it hard or easy for you? A: For the last 2-3 years i have been flirting with the thought about becoming a model. I did a couple…
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“The Kinds of Beauty” Lookbook by Designer Pedro Covelo 2014
The pieces themselves balance casual and formal influences, creating outfits that feel both accessible and elevated. Prints play a central role, appearing across pants, outerwear, and layered garments, often functioning as symbolic markers of the themes Covelo explores. There is a subtle narrative in the way patterns and motifs repeat across the collection, reinforcing the idea that beauty is both varied and interconnected.
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Evan Menswear SS 2015 Amsterdam
Silhouettes emphasize comfort and movement. Long shorts paired with layered outerwear form the backbone of many looks, combining a summer-ready sensibility with a thoughtful approach to proportion. Jackets, overshirts, and lightweight coats are styled in layers that suggest ease and spontaneity, as if the wearer assembled the outfit instinctively yet successfully. The effect is approachable yet precise, balancing structure with relaxation.
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ALAN ZEPEDA RESORT 2015
Alan Zepeda’s Resort 2015 collection presents a thoughtful collision of ancient reference and contemporary ease. The Mexican designer draws from the visual language of Greek togas, translating their fluidity and drape into garments that feel modern, relaxed, and intentionally unbound by traditional categories. Rather than leaning into costume, the collection uses classical forms as a foundation for everyday wear.
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S/S15 Menswear Trends
Baggy: Whether it’s the pants, shirts, or outerwear, almost every collection seemed oversized. This didn’t mean one baggy piece and the rest fitted. If it was baggy so was the whole outfit making everything seem more relaxed and cool. Even better if your weight tends to fluctuate I guess. Short Loose Shorts: Above knee length but wide. Ideal loungewear and interchangeable with endless options. Sneakers: A trend that has followed through from last season is the sneakers. ( thanks Karl) Colorful or solid we saw them all over the mens runways. Mixed with both formal wear and more casual looks. Futuristic Jesus Sandals: Clogish birkenstocks and sandals made…