Calvin Klein Collection S/S 2016
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Mood board: Clean, cool and collected: Italo Zucchelli delivered another classically minimal formula for Calvin Klein Collection. This season's story unfolded with a solid colour palette beginning with wheat hued khakis and olives and building through to sky blue denim, pure white and ending on a purist ink black.
Best in show: We loved the leaf print tees that beckoned under a filmy layer of gauze. Or the new treatment of denim that saw a stone washed pullover look like a plain sweatshirt in the front and appear like a denim jacket on the back.
Finishing touches: Zucchelli armed his clean-cut crew with shiny aviator glasses, socks and sandals (which are de rigueur for every man next spring), big leather backpacks and a cool new leather visor that looks like a truck driver hat lopped off at the top.
Photography: Jason Lloyd-Evans
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