The Fall–Winter 2026 menswear collection from Bluemarble feels like a deliberate pause. Less noise. More intention. Under the creative direction of Anthony Alvarez, the Parisian label enters a phase of introspection where the creative gesture sharpens and the silhouette is refined. The exuberant volume of previous seasons gives way to craft, to the hand, to details that reward close inspection.
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Lucinda Schaefers by Charly Calderon
Photographer: Charly Calderón. Fashion Stylist: Jose Herrera. Hair & Makeup: Yurema Villa. Photo Assistant: Sandra Angstadt Hidalgo. Model: Lucinda Schaefers at TREND MODEL. Layer me uhp in structured 90’s.
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Sanda Gutic by Olga Rubio Dalmau
Photographer: Olga Rubio Dalmau. Fashion Stylist: A. Gracia. Hair & Makeup: Nieves Elorduy. Model: Sanda Gutic at Addicted to Models.
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“Field Notes” Marine Deleeuw by Emma Tempest
Marine Deleeuw steps into the great outdoors with elegance and ease in Field Notes, photographed by Emma Tempest for the Fall/Winter issue of Bon Magazine. The editorial blends rugged practicality with high-fashion polish, creating a look that is both chic and approachable.
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Burberry Prorsum Menswear S/S 2015
Burberry Prorsum’s Spring Summer 2015 menswear collection arrived with a sense of confidence that felt both polished and quietly experimental. Under the direction of Christopher Bailey, the house continued to refine its vision of modern British elegance, blending tradition with a willingness to play with color, proportion, and styling in a way that felt fresh rather than forced.
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Marc by Marc Jacobs – Mens Resort 2015
On the set of the lookbook, It had a pleasantly retro feel full of accessories and patterns. The colors are more muted with patching and fabric mixing. Comfortably layered and an ode to a vintage west coast American style.