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This season, Martin Asbjørn Bjerre found inspiration in the cool, aloof men who evoke casual confidence, men who artist Richard Hawkins collaged together in the early 90s. These poster men, often portrayed commercially, refused to be defined by pop, early hip hop or grunge. They are depicted as mosaics of themselves.

This Hawkins-inspired collection features Bjerre’s signature style of impeccable menswear tailoring and construction, high-end finishes and modern fits. In this new collection, pairing oversized draped shapes with tight-fitted rock and roll cuts create the unique head-to-toe silhouettes Bjerre masterfully forms with each look.

His vision is to bring men of his generation a comfortable style of dress that’s soft and easy to wear, yet elegantly sexy, very much reflective of his sharp tailoring sensibility he designs with. “Tailoring for the everyday wardrobe,” he said.