Lacoste L!VE Spring/Summer 2015 Lookbook
by Adriano Batista






















This season, Lacoste L!VE concocted a smooth way out of this cold winter to make you chill before the summer begins. Don’t get too hasty; the sun is on its way and once there, it promises hot beams giving silver dazzling reflections through blue brines and some stunning kaleidoscopic seaside scenery.
Polka dots invaded this spring collection and settled on whole outfit. Peacefully leaned and spread on deep indigos and warm pastel colours, they form the verse of this cloudless wardrobe. Along them, bandana graphics have also breached into this season’s style. Reinterpreted and twisted with the Lacoste L!VE genes, those prints were made to be worn all over, on the backdrop of some epic hip hop tunes while chilling under the first sunrays.
Once again, Lacoste L!VE has combined style and comfort for your most impulsive sunny hit-andrun trips by the sea, lazing on empty seashores and sport courts before the summer burst.
Be serene, now the sun is out, this season’s palette will blend you in with the most idyllic landscapes ever. This summer, Lacoste L!VE went on a littoral expedition and got inspired by clear Mediterranean gulfs’ colours and patterns. Sailor stripes and lines come and ease the bright emerald tones, pop colours and seabed coral naïve prints to wind down pleasantly by the heated sea. Revisited Greek inspired repetitive friezes travel across this summer’s outfits while seersucker shirts and blouses flirt with cargo pants and summer rain jackets come in panoply. While you wait for the waves, wear prints and textures as combos, and dive deep into this summer’s tones.
So pack easy and chill. This summer, Lacoste L!VE has made it simple and straight as palettes and inspirations merge with all the fundamentals for seashore’s jaunts and adventures, from summer thirsty cruises to coastal fun.
Photos: Nicolas Coulomb
Styling: JeanPaul Paula
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