Thom Browne “High Summer” Campaign
by Gabriel Córdoba Acosta
After dressing many of the guests at the last Met Gala and consequently making them all the best dressed of the event, the American firm Thom Browne returns to the news of the fashion industry to present its new summer campaign.
“High Summer” is the name given to the company’s latest launch, inspired by the illustrious holiday lifestyle of the East Coast of the United States, and shot by Spanish photographer Kito Muñoz.
In the images that make up the portfolio, it can be seen the different models enjoying a relaxed get-together with friends in an elegant summer house and wearing Browne’s novelties, such as tailoring inspired by mid-century college and sports uniforms, four-bar cardigans, colorful and fitted polo shirts, and other pieces that defend the timeless elegance and energetic nostalgia of summer life.
Complementing the clothes are the accessories and footwear. Regarding the first, this is represented mainly by the new Mr.Thom bag – made of dark brown calfskin leather that has a lot to do with the origins of the firm and that in turn defends the excellent craftsmanship carried out from it – and the acetate and titanium sunglasses in different colors, while the second one does it through the “Heritage” calfskin sneakers or the varsity loafers in deerskin.
Thom Browne has the perfect summer closet and if you want to corroborate it just stop by any of its boutiques or its online store and take a look at the line.
Have a look at the “High Summer” campaign below:














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