Carlos Campos – Fall 2012 – Love In Menswear

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story by Landon Peoples
photos by Ned and Aya Rosen
web editor Rachel Reneé

Just when the industry began to yawn at color blocking, Carlos Campos revisits and revives the ongoing trend with poise and panache. A good designer is not bound by the cycles of trends, they instill them. There’s something so effortlessly airy about the Carlos Campos Fall 2012 menswear collection that one just can’t stop looking. The clothing, bereft of any typical attention-seeking embellishments in fashion, tells the story of a somber man who spends 50 years on a park bench waiting for his one, true love. Continue reading “Carlos Campos – Fall 2012 – Love In Menswear”

Carlos Campos – Spring 2012 Review – South American Mod

Solid pieces in the deep hues of the Amazon mixed with the prints of the native peoples had colors are bursting out in the light-filled room holding the Carlos Campos Spring 2012 presentation. The whole collection was inspired by the vibrancy of the Aztec, Mayan, and Incan cultures. The traditional prints that you might see on a woven souvenir bracelet are modernized and re-purposed for shirts prints, shoes and belts.

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designer Carlos Campos

story by Sia-Alika Battle
photos by Aya & Ned Rosen

Solid pieces in the deep hues of the Amazon mixed with the prints of the native peoples had colors are bursting out in the light-filled room holding the Carlos Campos Spring 2012 presentation. The whole collection was inspired by the vibrancy of the Aztec, Mayan, and Incan cultures. The traditional prints that you might see on a woven souvenir bracelet are modernized and re-purposed for shirts prints, shoes and belts. Continue reading “Carlos Campos – Spring 2012 Review – South American Mod”

Carlos Campos – Fall 2010 Collection – New York

New York-based FIT-educated Honduran designer Carlos Campos took inspiration from the Robert Rodriguez film Desperado. He was attracted to the chemistry and dynamism embodied by the film’s stars Antonio Banderas and Salma Hayek, and led him on a path to craft sensuous garments with a modern mariachi turned rock star vibe.

story by Daphnee Fortunate
photos by Martin Bielecki
photo editing by Tatyana Bevs

New York-based FIT-educated Honduran designer Carlos Campos took inspiration from the Robert Rodriguez film Desperado. He was attracted to the chemistry and dynamism embodied by the film’s stars Antonio Banderas and Salma Hayek, and led him on a path to craft sensuous garments with a modern mariachi turned rock star vibe. Continue reading “Carlos Campos – Fall 2010 Collection – New York”