New York Fashion Week Men’s Bode Fall Winter 2017 Men’s Show was presented at Skylight: Clarkson Square with Axe. Check it out.
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Born in Germany, 27-year-old “army brat” Julian Woodhouse is the man behind the Wood House brand. He launched his self-titled brand in 2014 while living and modeling in Seoul, South Korea.
Los Angeles-based lifestyle brand Bristol maximizes the glamor of nonchalance in its second collection.
Southern California native and designer behind Krammer & Stoudt, Mark Rubin, premiered his Fall 2017 collection at New York Men’s Day.
Uri Minkoff, up-and-coming menswear designer and brother of Rebecca Minkoff, reinvents the wardrobe of the modern urban commuter in his Fall 2017 collection.
David Hart, a New York Men’s Day veteran who is known for his impeccably tailored suits and luxurious neckwear premiered his Fall 2017 collection during NYFW: Men’s at Dune Studios.
David Naman’s fall/winter 2017 collection debuted on Monday at Dune Studios for the first day of men’s fashion week in New York.
V.K. Nagrani Takes You into Bruce Wayne’s World With an Elevated Collection
Nestled on East Houston Street, Vivek Nagrani has a showroom with a private setting. Your first glance of it immediately leaves you wanting to explore more.
Private Policy debuted their autumn/winter 2017 presentation on Monday, the first day of men’s fashion week. As guests entered the room, they were treated to a models standing along the walls of a constructed triangle reminiscent of the construction walls we often see on New York streets with bills posted on them.
Max n’ Chester’s Fall/Winter 2017 collection was inspired by the impact of music on fashion throughout the decades. This influence is most visible in the collection’s grunge and punk inspired elements, which imbue the brand’s sophisticated looks with a bohemian character.