Dries Van Noten took a trip to the firehouse for fall, adopting the fireman’s uniform and infusing the hero’s protective gear with an Eastern influence in the form of prints. Layering and delivering a brilliant collection, Van Noten showcased outerwear and knitwear, embracing somber hues that allowed the rich fabrics to shine. While shorts and aprons layered over slim trousers made a stylish impact, relaxed coats made a sartorial punch, delivering unique color and detail combinations that still possess a wearable factor.
Dries Van Noten Fall/Winter 2015 Menswear Collection: Fireman Chic
Recent Updates
Zara SRPLS Launches Spring 2024 CLLCTN 12 Drop 1
Zara's SRPLS collection for spring-summer 2024 offers a contemporary perspective on utilitarian fashion, bringing practical style to everyday wear. The ...
Indochino Embraces Hawaiian Allure for Spring 2024 Campaign
Indochino unveils its spring-summer 2024 campaign against the stunning backdrop of Hawaii. Kane Roberts and Jabali Sandiford take the spotlight, ...
Marcos Fecchino Makes a Smart Statement in Persol Eyewear
Persol presents its N1 campaign with images that capture the essence of timeless design through a modern lens. The ad's ...
Boho Groom Attire: Tradition with a Twist of Modernity
In wedding fashion, the bohemian or boho style has carved out a significant niche, beloved for its ability to meld ...
Jackson Jarrell Models Sharp Shapes for Glass Man
In black-and-white photographs, Glass Man features fresh face Jackson Jarrell, photographed by David Roemer (Atelier Management). The editorial "The Door" ...
Elegance Captured: Mark Vanderloo Jr. Suits Up for Scalpers
Captured before the lens of Adrián MartĂn Salvador, the enduring refinement of Scalpers' suits discovers a new expression through Mark ...