Taught fitted and mostly formal. Bespoken Menswear kept it mostly neutral with dark rich blues, blacks and whites. Mixtures of street and formal wear, including separates like hoodies and slacks. source:
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TOME S/S 2015 NYFW
Consisting of mainly separates and flowing skirts. Nothing too soft almost Asian samuri inspired. Neatly and naturally styled with hair pulled back. Check out the full TOME collection below. source:
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Perry Ellis Menswear S/S 2015 NYFW
The dapper man on the go. Suits in countless patterns sometimes paired with backpacks or side fanny packs. source:
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Tadashi Shoji S/S 2015 NYFW
Luminescent and elongating. Gorgeous gowns in dusty jewel tones and pastels glided down the runway. Heavy on the embroidering and sheer fine fishnet cut out panels with the occasional cape. Classy and beautiful. You rarely see sheer clothing demand such elegance. source:
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Honor S/S 2015 NYFW
No one tell Lana Del Rey about this collection. She will die. This collection was a Nostalgic 60’s debutante with very playful detailing. Whether in it’s the candy like dots or the fish scale sheer panelling/lace. Half of this collection is the styling. Thick light blue cat eye liner and messy beehives. sh source:
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Costello Tagliapietra Ready To Wear S/S 2015 NYFW
Plaid formal/casual dresses and interesting prints that resemble curves in wood. A collection that presented familiar silhouettes with more of a burley outdoorsy attitude. Still chic, but this bitch could plunge the fuck out a toilet and chop down trees. s texture. A mixture source:
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Duckie Brown S/S 2015 Menswear NYFW
Some might say ill fitting, but I would say it’s on trend and a nod to the late 90’s and early 2000’s. This Duckie Brown mens collection was relaxed and comfortably fit. With almost sheer fabrics that were either in light solids or light plaids. The return of the fisherman’s hat is back and featured in this collection. source:
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Nicholas K Ready To Wear S/S 2015 NYFW
Full of deep muted natural neutrals including black, brown, forest green and a dusty sky blue. Draping pieces with a steampunk military feel while still avoiding the costume feel that is usually associated. The models were styled with distinct eyeliner and sleek hair. See the runway show below yo. source:
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Richard Chai Ready To Wear S/S 2015
This seasons Richard Chai started with consistent blue green and yellow sportwearlike combinations the collection gradually dipped into more formal pieces while eventually becoming grey. Lots of loose flowy shorts and the more formal the mens shorts were the higher they went. ard source: