Saint Laurent SS 2021 Menswear

Breaking free of the fashion week calendarSaint Laurent has opted to showcase its Spring/Summer 2021 Men’s collection independent of the industry. As such, “NO MATTER HOW LONG THE NIGHT IS” stands free of the fashion week churn, encouraging viewers to get lost in its inviting textures and timeless tailoring.

Intended to live as both a “virtual and physical experience,” art director Anthony Vaccarello has overseen the rollout of videos, AR clips, 3D lenticular images, curated playlists, flags, posters and more alongside the seasonal garment design, delivering a well-rounded presentation. At its core, however, the Spring/Summer 2021 range is all about quiet opulence, shrouding bomber jackets, coats, blazers and ankle-length shirts in lush patterns and rich fabrication.

Plush faux fur invites a playful touch while short-sleeved Western shirts are emblazoned with rocky patterns that could easily blend into the landscape of the American West. Saint Laurent’s signature skinny ties and silhouette-shrinking jeans are offered in classic black varients, but there are also new styles ideal for a louche look; deeply pleated pants, sleeveless tunic shirts and strappy gladiator-style sandals yield a new twist on warm weather effervescence.

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Acne Studios FW 2020

Acne Studions Fall Winter 2020 Fashionado

Acne Studios teamed up with British artist Lydia Blakeley to showcase its upcoming Fall/Winter 2020 collection in a lookbook featuring members of the Swedish label’s staff and their pet dogs.

Shot by Anders Edström, this unique lookbook showcases staff members alongside their dogs, wearing pup-focused garments and oversized suiting pieces from the collection at the brand’s Stockholm HQ.

With the 70s brutalist-style building as a backdrop, the portrait captures Pontus Björkman, Global Wholesale Director and his Yorkshire Terrier Kenzo; Edouard Schneider, Global Communications Director and his Miniature Dachshund Pumba; Ioana Ciocan, Technical Designer and her French Bulldog Jasper, among others.

Comprising cotton staples, chequered patterns and classic denim pieces, this FW20 collection features reimagined vintage workwear pieces for both men and women. Stand-outs include an array of sturdy lumberjack-inspired shirts, all of which arrive in a healthy mix of bold and neutral hues.

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