Presenting during New York Fashion Week as usual, J.Crew unveiled its spring-summer 2016 menswear collection. Black & white images from the famous photographer Edward Weston served as inspiration for the outing. Paying a nod to Weston’s photos of his sons in Point Lobos, California, J.Crew delivered a traditional range with a focus on casual ensembles. Here, boat neck sweaters, deconstructed jackets, vintage floral print separates and more came together with a charming nostalgia.
J.Crew Looks to Traditional Styles for Spring 2016
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