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Menswear Designer Nick Wooster Drives the Sporty Cadillac Capsule Collection

Photos Credit: Cadillac

If you think driving moccasins are all the well-dressed man needs behind the wheel, it’s time to rev up your wardrobe. Cadillac is expanding its influence in men’s fashion with the launch of the Cadillac Capsule Collection, a 15-piece lineup of sporty and sophisticated looks chosen and styled by streetwear fashion icon Nick Wooster.

A true menswear authority, Wooster has previously worked with fashion's finest designers including Thom Browne, Ralph Lauren, and Calvin Klein. But for this capsule collection he chose to spotlight a diverse selection of pieces from the Fall/Winter 2015 collections of emerging talents, many of whom showcase their work at New York Fashion Week: Men’s.

Cadillac Capsule Collection

This fashion-forward partnership is the latest step in Cadillac’s drive to support up-and-coming designers influencing new style and design. “Getting dressed is a form of self-expression, and today, men are more attuned than ever to the possibilities in front of them,” Wooster said. “My approach to curating this collection with Cadillac was to show a spectrum of ideas that can fit into a variety of lifestyles. We've worked with a cross section of some of the most interesting emerging designers to create a collection that is, in my opinion, stylish, appropriate and cool.”

Cadillac Capsule Collection

Designer David Hart agrees: “For me, participating in the Cadillac Capsule Collection was an opportunity to mix style and performance, which are two words that I've always found synonymous with Cadillac.”

The collection features a diverse assortment of pieces from Cadet, Carlos Campos, David Hart, Ernest Alexander, Gents, J. Lindeberg, Mark McNairy New Amsterdam, PLAC, and Timo Weiland. Prices range from $59 to $2,000 and it is now available exclusively on Gilt.

Vicki Arkoff

Based in Los Angeles, Vicki Arkoff is a longtime Contributor for JustLuxe, reporting on travel, entertainment, and luxury goods and experiences. She is Editor at Large for The Awesomer, Rides & Drives, Pursuitist, 95 Octane, and Technabob, and reports for Atlas Obscura, Connect, The Daily Meal, Lonely Planet, Prevue, WestJet Magazine, Where Traveler Guestbook, Where Traveler Magazine, Baltimore Su...(Read More)

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