Camo is the new black.
On location at the Skylight in New York City, Landlord debuted their Spring 2018 collection at Men’s Fashion Week.
And one thing is for sure, the more colors the better.
With their array of diverse models, each wore pieces inspired by the same sense of diversity.
As the models walk the runway, the swagger is palpable.
Landlord’s Spring collection was very reminiscent of a modern day take on Andy Warhol’s simple “Campbell Soup” portrait. Vibrant, yet isolated colors dominated the runway.
The mutual theme of NYFWM seems to be the use of modern and recognizable icons. Landlord used imagery to add depth and definition to a collection filled with brighter coloring, than patterns.
Known for their use of neons and powerful colors, Landlord did not disappoint.
Throughout the day, Landlord remained one of the collections that continued to be most true to the trends of today. 3-tiered reflective raincoats paired with black shorts mirrored the minimalist simplicity within the collection.
Landlord set the tone for the evening utilizing their models to express not only the individuality within clothing, but within self. The diversity and complexity of the models redefined the meaning of an all-inclusive clothing collection.
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