What to Wear Now–After releasing some interesting images of its pre-fall 2013 lookbook, French label Lacoste unveils its entire pre-collection, modeled once again by Nathalie’s Benjamin Eidem. Giving us a hint of the mood of its new offering, Lacoste reinvents the label’s signature sportswear inspired designs with a new and appealing twist, taking inspiration from different aesthetics, nautical world and ski. From classic white and blue stripes, which are reinterpreted for the occasion in a more graphic and almost abstract way, to performing quilted jackets in innovative and waterproof fabrics, Lacoste’s pre-collection also offers linear outerwear pieces and capacious handbags, without forgetting the brand’s iconic tennis polo shirt, that comes in new and desirable versions, available in rich colors, or embellished with graphic patterns.
Benjamin Eidem Graces Lacoste Pre-Fall 2013 Lookbook
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