Still Kelly returns with its second offering, marking a progression in designer Marc Kalman’s world-building through clothes. If the debut was an introduction, Collection 2 is a lived-in chapter that’s more personal, more specific.
Still Kelly Collection 2
Inspired by Kalman’s own wardrobe and his archive of visual fixations, the collection continues Still Kelly’s focus on elevated essentials. The lineup includes roomy workwear, Italian tailoring, faded denim, and T-shirts printed with washed-out nostalgia. Proportions are toyed with, while details feel accidental in the best way.
As with his first collection, Kalman draws from the codes of his creative circle. The campaign, photographed by Frank Lebon and styled by Would youstars Paul Hameline. The French model is an embodiment of Still Kelly’s offbeat confidence. Shot with the raw intimacy of a test print or contact sheet, the imagery captures the clothes in their proper context: among friends, unfiltered, off-center.
Still Kelly pursues character. Collection 2 confirms the label’s position in that sober-but-insistent space where art direction meets day-to-day wearability, and where personality oversteps perfection.