PinMartin Conte wears sporty, patterned Dolce & Gabbana joggers and a sweatshirt, paired with a Givenchy denim jacket.
Style:Men Embraces Sporty Spring Fashion Trend
Ford Brasil model Martin Conte channels a modern rift on the short 90s center-part hairstyle as he graces the pages of Style:Men. Appearing in the magazine’s January 2016 issue, Martin links up with stylist Damian Huang for an early look at spring fashions. Embracing a sporty edge in relaxed looks, Martin hits the studio with photographer Aik Chenw. Embracing the athletic trend of the season at heart, Martin is pictured in choice looks from Dolce & Gabbana, Givenchy, Hermes and more.
PinMartin Conte is a luxurious vision in Hermes’ snakeskin leather rift on the hooded jacket.
PinMartin Conte has a martial arts moment in a top from Spanish label Loewe.PinMartin Conte embraces Prada’s athletic edge for spring.PinMartin Conte goes graphic in a lightweight jacket from Italian fashion house Gucci.PinMartin Conte sports a sleek bomber jacket from Bottega Veneta.
Sporty Spring Fashions: Second Look
PinPrada Spring/Summer 2016: Designer Miuccia Prada taps into a certain boyishness when it comes to the brand’s spring-summer 2016 collection. Cutting boxy shapes, an athletic aesthetic prevails with oversized coats and slouchy tops with fearless short shorts.PinLoewe Spring/Summer 2016: Loewe creative director Jonathan Anderson channels anime for a cheeky, fun outing for spring. Unusual shapes inspire a reconsideration of menswear philosophies and stylish outfit pairings.PinHermes Spring/Summer 2016: Hermes delivers a chic mix of luxury and comfort with its accessible designs. Offering a sophisticated rift on the hooded sweatshirt, the Parisian fashion house delivers a version in red snakeskin leather.
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