Petra Ptackova’s Spring Summer 2014 lookbook transports viewers into a pastel-drenched, Marie Antoinette–inspired world rendered in delicate ink illustrations. The editorial blends high-volume silhouettes with intricate styling, creating a space where fashion and fantasy coexist seamlessly. Both menswear and womenswear are included, allowing the collection to explore a playful dialogue between structure, color, and theatricality.
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Rick Owens Menswear S/S 2015 Intergalactic Gladiator Basketballers
Rick Owens Menswear Spring Summer 2015 unfolds like a vision pulled from myth, sport, and science fiction, merging ancient references with futuristic unease. The collection feels suspended between eras, imagining warriors dressed for both ceremonial combat and athletic ritual. It is old world fantasy filtered through Owens’ unmistakable lens of severity, restraint, and otherworldly beauty.
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Roberto Cavalli Menswear S/S 2015 Lavish Safari Rockstars
This Roberto Cavalli collection is badass luxury and exotic. Full of colorful safari leaf and snakeskin prints. The play on the mixture of these prints with an array of different textures and styles. The more you think about it the more these pieces remind you of the 80’s, in the good way of course. source:
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Neil Barrett S/S 2015 White Out!
Neil Barrett’s Spring Summer 2015 collection made its statement by removing almost everything that could distract from design itself. Stripped of color and excess, the runway leaned fully into white as both palette and philosophy. What might have felt restrictive instead became the collection’s greatest strength. This was minimalism sharpened to a point.
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Alexander McQueen | Men’s Spring/Summer 2015 | Runway Show
Oversized, long, wide and elongated. This theme carried from the shoes to the jackets and suits. With a color pallet of black, white, red and grey the clothing had utilitarian and structured movement even though most were oversize. The young male models trotted out with a similar emo hair pulled forward partially covering their faces. Although there were a few amazing long coats, this collection had an objectionable amount of low impact flair. Like a western magician/white urban gangster feel. Does that even make sense? sheez. Imagine Justin Beiber going to his favorite goofy aunts party. Just watch the runway below and maybe you’ll be able to pull the same references
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Bobby Abley SS15 London Collections Men
Bobby Abley has never been interested in subtlety, and his Spring Summer 2015 presentation at London Collections Men made that position unmistakably clear. Where many designers use references sparingly, Abley builds entire worlds out of them. For SS15, that world was unapologetically cartoon-driven, playful, and emotionally tied to nostalgia.
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Miles McMillan Scotch & Soda S/S 2014
Miles McMillin in pastels and neons with mixed and matched patterns for Scotch & Soda’s S/S 2014 menswear collection. Dressed up separates that are broken down into colorful relaxing summer lounge wear.