• Meadham Kirchhoff SS 2015 LFW
    FASHION,  Runway

    Meadham Kirchhoff S/S 2015 LFW

    Meadham Kirchhoff’s S/S 2015 collection at London Fashion Week was a masterclass in eccentricity. From the moment the first model stepped on the runway, it was clear that nothing about this show was going to be subtle. Bright colors, bold prints, and unexpected textures collided in every look. The collection had a carnival-like energy, chaotic but fully intentional. Every outfit was designed to grab attention and make a statement, and it succeeded beautifully.

  • Tim Coppens Ready To Wear SS 2015 NYFW
    FASHION,  Menswear,  Runway

    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.

  • Telfar Ready To Wear SS 2015 NYFW
    FASHION,  Menswear,  Runway

    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.

  • Hood By Air Ready To Wear SS 2015 NYFW
    FASHION,  Menswear,  Runway

    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.

  • Public School Ready To Wear SS 2015 NYFW
    FASHION,  Menswear,  Runway

    Public School Ready To Wear S/S 2015 NYFW

    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.

  • Carmen Marc Valvo Ready To Wear SS 2015 NYFW
    CULTURE,  Runway

    Carmen Marc Valvo Ready To Wear S/S 2015 NYFW

    Carmen Marc Valvo’s Spring Summer 2015 collection at New York Fashion Week delivered an edgy and dramatic mix of designs that spanned both menswear and womenswear. The collection included tailored suits, cocktail dresses, long evening gowns, and even swimwear, showing the designer’s range and versatility. Despite the diversity of pieces, the collection felt cohesive, tied together by a consistent focus on black as the dominant color. This choice gave the lineup a bold, sophisticated, and slightly mysterious mood.

  • Perry Ellis Menswear SS 2015 NYFW
    FASHION,  Menswear,  Runway

    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.

  • Duckie Brown SS 2015 Menswear NYFW
    FASHION,  Menswear,  Runway

    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.

  • 'Superman' - Roberto Bolle by photographer Daniel Sannwald
    FASHION,  Menswear

    ‘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.