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Thom Browne Fall/Winter 2013 | Paris Fashion Week

The New Conformist–Not one to shy away from cutting his fashion with a subversive undertone, Thom Browne crafted a somber fall/winter 2013 outing, dressing his men in hues of black and gray. Cut free from the shackles of an unusual cross, often seen as the Cross of St. Peter or a sign of losing faith, quilted patterns ...
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John Galliano Fall/Winter 2013 | Paris Fashion Week

Relaxed Times at Galliano–Inspired by a relaxed fit to best make the transition from day to evening, play to work, John Galliano creative director Bill Gaytten turned to an eclectic stable of pieces for his fall/winter 2013 showing. From pinstripes and window pane prints to large graphics, the collection made an ...
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Dries Van Noten Fall/Winter 2013 | Paris Fashion Week

The Season’s Boho–Fringe, paisley and earthy pigments contributed to quite the fall/winter 2013 Bohemian showing from Dries Van Noten. The king of prints, Van Noten delivered a varied range with the grand treatment. At one end of the spectrum, mohair overcoats and tailored blazers were smart yet rich. At the ...
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Mugler Fall/Winter 2013 | Paris Fashion Week

The Past of the Future–Mugler creative director Nicola Formichetti and menswear designer Romain Kremer thought galactic for the fall/winter 2013 season. Crafting a uniform that evoked images of space travel and iconic sci-fi series Star Trek, the pair began the collection with a hostile takeover in the form of SWAT-inspired ...
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Louis Vuitton Fall/Winter 2013 | Paris Fashion Week

The Magic Mountain–For the fall/winter 2013 season, Louis Vuitton sends their stylish traveler to the Kingdom of Bhutan in the Himalayas. Traveling to the Himalayas himself to do research for the collection, Louis Vuitton men’s studio and style director, Kim Jones explains that the “collection is often ...
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Belstaff Fall/Winter 2013 | Milan Fashion Week

The Golden Era–Looking to images from the 1950s and 1960s, Belstaff chief creative officer Martin Cooper was inspired by the culmination of luxury and senseless abandonment in the lives of racers. The perfect attributes for a collection, Belstaff’s motorcycle-chic aesthetic demonstrated an effortless cool with ...