Like the design house itself, the new lookbook from Toronto-based Krane is equal parts modern and quirky as it is recalling of traditional menswear. Photographed by Tabea Mathern and designed by Ron Wan, the quality detail of the each leather piece and accessory for Spring/Summer 2015 is pulled out of the shadows in a series of surrealistically clean vignettes, which offer glimpses of the Canadian brand’s commitment to the “process,” while also hinting at playful tangents of European whit. See an exclusive preview of next season’s lookbook below.
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