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The Best of New York Fashion Week: Men’s Spring 2017


Best of Spring 2017 Men's

From nautical outerwear at Michael Kors to embellished denim at up-and-coming label Linder, here are the highlights from New York Fashion Week: Men’s.

1

Robert Geller

A great jacket is a spring wardrobe essential—and shoppers couldn’t do better than this duster from Robert Geller’s spring 2017 collection.

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2

Michael Kors

The combination of classic outerwear with slightly baggy pants and nautical touches felt chic and relaxed.

Photo courtesy Michael Kors.

3

Simon Miller

Earthy tones dominated Daniel Corrigan and Jake Sargent’s Spring 2017 collection for Simon Miller, which was inspired by the rich colors of olive plantations in Spain.

Photo courtesy Simon Miller.

4

Tim Coppens

The sporty touches at Tim Coppens’ Spring 2017 show—from hoodies to compression shirts—were a nice nod to the designer’s new role as Executive Creative Director at Under Armor.

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5

Linder

The debut runway show from emerging brand Linder had the fashion crowd buzzing about their interesting denim silhouettes, such as this pair of medium wash blue jeans, covered in hundreds of rivets.

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6

Gypsy Sport

Gypsy Sport designer Rio Uribe drew inspiration from classic athletic apparel for the gender-bending brand’s Spring 2017 collection, with playful takes on everything from jerseys and track suits.

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7

Ovadia & Sons

Tie-dyed pants and a boyish striped shirt from Shimon and Ariel Ovadia’s Spring 2017 collection look refined when paired with a great camel coat. This is how to do athleisure like a gentleman.

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8

Thaddeus O’Neil

New York Fashion Week: Men’s favorite surfer sent out a colorful line-up for the urban beach bum — a favorite look was a terra cotta, wine, and brown striped coat.

Photo courtesy Thaddeus O’Neil.

9

John Elliott

This season, the designer’s color palate was inspired by water, with the runway transformed into a reflection pool. After seeing this look walk the runway, it seems like every guy should own a coral bomber.

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10

N.Hoolywood

John Elliott wasn’t the only designer inspired by water. For Spring 2017, Daisuke Obana looked to the deep sea and beauty beneath the waves. A highlight was a striped sweater shown over blue pants with special stitch detailing.

Photo courtesy N.Hoolywood.

11

Tommy Hilfiger

The brand re-interpreted its iconic pieces for today, and as one can imagine, there was a lot of red, white, and blue. A thoroughly modern piece was a blue leather jacket with racing stripes – a great transition piece for those chilly days of early spring.

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12

John Varvatos

The Spring 2017 show was very much of the John Varvatos DNA. There were a ton of layered jackets and vests, with just about every model wearing a skinny scarf. A favorite look was an elongated moto jacket, in a rich carob suede. Paired with white denim and a cool pair of round glasses, this look encompasses how a modern John Varvatos man dresses.

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13

Palmiers du Mal

The brand held its second runway show this week during New York Fashion Week: Men’s, but aptly named the collection 2017.01, denoting the collection’s seasonless sensibility. The collection was inspired by the gypset of Laurel Canyon, and a loose fitting double-breasted jacket in stripe was a highlight.

Photo courtesy Palmiers du Mal.