An Illustrated Ride In Style

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An Illustrated Ride In Style

Menswear 2014 Spring/Summer Trends

An Illustrated Ride In Style

Spring/Summer 2014 Menswear Trend: Floral Prints

The Look: Dreis Van Noten

An Illustrated Ride In Style

Spring/Summer 2014 Menswear Trend: Soft Silhouettes

The Look: Burberry Prorsum

An Illustrated Ride In Style

Spring/Summer 2014 Menswear Trend: Statement Pants

The Look: Michael Bastian

An Illustrated Ride In Style

Spring/Summer 2014 Menswear Trend: Varsity

The Look: Dsquared2

An Illustrated Ride In Style

Spring/Summer 2014 Menswear Trend: Statement Blazers

The Look: Moschino

An Illustrated Ride In Style

Spring/Summer 2014 Menswear Trend: Bermuda Shorts

The Look: Lanvin (right) and Viktor & Rolf (left)

An Illustrated Ride In Style

Spring/Summer 2014 Menswear Trend: Block Stripes

The Look: Viktor & Rolf

An Illustrated Ride In Style

Spring/Summer 2014 Menswear Trend: Cultural Prints

The Look: Givenchy

To help you get a fashionable jump on the season, we’ve collaborated with fashion illustration blog Draw A Dot. and Canadian interpretive illustrator Dave Webber to scour the runways of New York City, London, Milan and Paris.

Dave sketched eight essential spring/summer 2014 menswear trends from some of our favourite brands including: Burberry Prorsum, Dreis Van Noten, DSquared2, Lanvin, Michael Bastian  and Viktor & Rolf. The trends, both conservative and fashion-forward, are definitely worthy of being incorporated into your wardrobe this season.

About Draw A Dot

Draw A Dot. is a carefully curated site, developed to support emerging and established fashion illustrators by showing their works to the world. Curator Marcus Kan works with many of these talented individuals on different projects to build and refine their portfolios.

About Dave Webber

Dave Webber is an Interpretive Illustrator based out of Brampton Ontario. He likes to take inspiration from politics, technology and studies the behaviours of people. What he appreciates most is being able to draw the human form in new and interesting ways, both in digital and traditional media. In addition he also enjoys his pet cat Jason and the occasional Xbox game, who knew? Find him at jdwebber.com or catch him on twitter @WebberDave.

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