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Cadillac Launches Menswear Capsule Collection with Nick Wooster
By SENATUS News | 13 August 2015

Following its sponsorships for both seasons of New York Men's Day, as well as securing a partnership with the Council of Fashion Designers of America in support of the first New York Fashion Week: Men's, Cadillac is launching a capsule collection with the curated efforts by men's style icon Nick Wooster.

Comprising 15 pieces from the Fall/Winter 2015 collections of some of New York Men's Day's (NYMD) including David Hart, Cadet, Ernest Alexander, Gents, J. Lindeberg, Mark McNairy New Amsterdam and Timo Weiland, the Cadillac Capsule Collection is set to launch this September.

"Getting dressed is a form of self-expression, and today, men are more attuned than ever to the possibilities in front of them,"

Wooster adds, "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."

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