Beauty & Fashion
Yigal Azrouel S/S 2012: Men’s Collection
Yigal Azrouel S/S 2012 Menswear Collection explores utility with a whole new take, combining lightweight fabrics, graphic design, and sporty details.
Yigal Azrouel S/S 2012 Menswear Collection explores utility with a whole new take, combining lightweight fabrics, graphic design, and sporty details.
The Yigal Azrouel collection
The collection focused on making pieces lightweight for summer but without sacrificing amazing and luxurious fabrics like wool, leather, and cotton twill.
This season, the proportions and silhouettes were more relaxed and definitely youthful, but never losing any sophistication.
I can’t help but talk about my favorite piece of the entire collection (first photo) the distressed gray leather jacket paired with cream cotton twill drawstring pants.
Something about the pieces speaks casual sophistication, an ensemble that can go from daytime wear, and directly into a fun night at a chic club or lounge.
Overall, the entire collection was definitely about being bold but naturally ‘cool’ : effortless chic!
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