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Your Guide to S/S ’15 Trends

  • Spring 2015 Mens Trends
  • Spring 2015 Mens Trends
  • Men Spring Trends SS 15
  • Spring Trends Men 2015
  • Spring 2015 Mens Trends
  • Spring Trends Men 2015
  • SS 15 Mens Trends
  • Spring 2015 Mens Trends
  • SS 15 Mens Trends
  • Spring 2015 Mens Trends

Although we’re always fans of the classic and timeless, what would fashion be without seasonal trends? Boring is what. From the runway to the streets, here are the top trends we’re getting on board with for the Spring/Summer 2015 season.

  1. DENIM

Double up on denim. The Canadian tuxedo is in and who better for the job than Parisian label Pierre Balmain?

  1. TEXTURE

In the colder months it is a no-brainer, in the spring it is refreshingly unexpected. Go with KVA’s suede bomber or Christopher Kane’s Pages tee.

  1. PRINT

From stripes to paisley and everything in between, add visual interest to your look with print. 3.1 Phillip Lim’s vertical stripes caught our eye.

  1. COLOR

Wearing all black in the winter is inevitable; do a 180 in bold, colorful options. KRISVANASSCHE and Raf Simons agree.

 

 

Top 5 Picks of Our S/S ’15 Arrivals

  • Top Picks Menswear Spring 2015
  • Top Picks Menswear Spring 2015
  • Top Picks Menswear Spring 2015

Spring is a great time of the year for renewal and with that being said, we are always open to reasons for renewing our wardrobe. Who isn’t? So, whether you’re looking to do a complete closet re-haul or inserting a couple seasonal pieces, our influx of spring/summer collections will make the process easy. Our editor picks for our S/S ’15 arrivals will make it even easier.

1. KRISVANASSHE: T-shirt/Shirt Hybrid (Black)
2. DRKSHDW: Prisoner Drop Crotch Sweatpants (Dust)
3. Robert Geller: Chambray Zipper Tee (Black)
4. Givenchy: Statue & Bull Skull T-shirt (Black)
5. 3.1 Phillip Lim: Tromp Loeil Parka (Midnight)

Graphics by Louis De Guzman
Photography by Anthony Treviño

Lessons in Layering w/ RSVP

As residents of a city that has more cold weather days than not, we know a thing or two about layering. Although the act of piling clothes on might seem like a natural instinct in cold temperatures, making it look good is what requires some thought process. As inspired by Robert Geller’s NYFW ’15 presentation we’re playing with proportions. The fitted KRISVANASSCHE’s Hybrid Tee acts as the primary layer, while creating the illusion of a t-shirt being placed over a longer dress shirt. We’re compensating for the faux layering with a thick thermal lined hoodie from T by Alexander Wang. The slightly elongated Selo bomber from Acne Studios balances out the slightly cropped lounge pants from Robert Geller Seconds. Our warm but stylish look is finished with a wool baseball cap from Givenchy and the Adidas x Rick Owens Springblade low sneakers.

Video by Jake Osmun
Modeled by Lance Jackson
Styled by Adriana Gaspar

RSVP Gallery for KRISVANASSCHE Autumn/Winter ’14

  • KRISVANASSCHE AW 14
  • KRISVANASSCHE AW 14
  • KRISVANASSCHE AW 14
  • KRISVANASSCHE AW 14
  • KRISVANASSCHE AW 14
  • KRISVANASSCHE AW 14
  • KRISVANASSCHE AW 14
  • KRISVANASSCHE AW 14

We are pleased to welcome major French label KRISVANASSCHE to our roster of brands. The eponymous label was established in 2005 by Belgium-born designer Kris Van Assche, following years of experience at Yves Saint Laurent and Dior Homme. Over the seasons, KRISVANASSCHE has redefined menswear by combining clean tailored cuts with the ruggedness of workwear.

For the A/W ’14 collection, Van Assche looked to American conceptual artist John Baldessari for inspiration. Baldessari is mostly known for his collage work featuring out-of-context black and white photography alongside curated text and pops of color. Baldessari’s influence can best be seen in the details and accents of KVA’s modern silhouettes.

Photography shot by: Anthony Trevino
Edited by: Geovanni Rodriguez