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Kristian Steinberg Spring/Summer 2015 collection captures the transformation from early spring into full bloom of summer and acts as cruise and summer collection all in one. Kristian takes a great leap toward a more casual style yet without compromising any of the cool edginess manifested in the silhouette and the contrasting materials.

The ultra thin Japanese wool and paper like cotton manifest real attitude but are very comfortable to wear and suggest a casual almost lazy way of dressing. Shirts in cotton voile and crinkled fine polyester are real hot summer must-haves and the oversized collarless shirt takes the silhouette to similar territory as the maxi shorts. Trousers are the key items of this collection and are available in 5 different styles going from maxi to cropped and skinny. The trouser length also climbs from floor length, to ankle to mid calf to knee and reflects not only the transient spirit of the collection, but our general obsession with men’s trouser length. Bomber jackets and cropped boxy tailored jackets are casual but don’t lack in attitude and lend themselves perfectly to the transient lifestyle of a city fashionisto.

The colour scale goes from Natural White, Lemon and Cherry Blossom Pink, to Indigo, Boudreaux and Dark Navy creating an intricate relationship between the dark and the bright. It mimics the changing nature of spring and lends itself to great styling options for those who want a wardrobe that works is many different ways.