Hed Mayner Spring Summer 2015

The sacred and the traditional are both part of Mayner’s world, as well as a passion for authentic menswear pieces, which he likes to twist and rework. Focusing on a substantial and stylish wardrobe of everyday separates, his debut collection emphasizes comfort and self-expression, underlining the universal appeal of archetypal clothes. Addressing the essentials of a male wardrobe -from a sleeveless trench jacket and a pair of loose jeans to a roomy bomber or draped white t-shirt- he roots his sartorial vision within an appreciation of honesty and sincere clothing, as well as an interest in the finer details. Impeccably tailored and constructed, the designer’s clothes are as beautiful inside as they are on the outside, evoking a subtle sense of luxury which has to be felt and experienced instead of being seen.

Now in his late 20s, Mayner advocates a timeless and unfussy approach to design, using natural fibers and refined fabrications, as well as a layered silhouette fitting different climates and contexts. Inspired by life in Tel Aviv and the dignified elegance of men surrounding him, he combines contrasting textures freely, crafting geometric garments that follow the body instead of encasing it. Hasidic motifs pop-up within the line, as well as rectangular volumes, which give a minimal and airy vibe to his clothes. A revisited caftan turns into a weightless shirt, while a traditional bomber jacket becomes airy and soft, losing its lining as well as its original purpose. The color palette is always neutral, hovering between pure and raw white to solid black, as well as beige, khaki and gray.

Body language is key for Hed Mayner. The attitude of his guy is confident, but never imposing. Leaving enough freedom to the wearer to take his own stance, he creates unusual garments, which have a realistic and pragmatic depth. Balancing thick and fluid, stiff and soft, hard and gentle, he underlines the importance of his own craft, as well as an inspired take on menswear staples.

Photography: CECILE BORTOLETTI
Styling : SAMUEL DRIRA
Models: Douglas Neitske and Florentin Glemarec ( ELITE )

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