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John Galliano Spring 2011 | Paris Fashion Week

John Galliano cracks open the time machine for a theatrical collection inspired by Charlie Chaplin’s Little Tramp. Exploring quirky proportions that are at times ill-fitted, Galliano charms with a theme that cannot contain his signature allure. Transitioning from a twisted take on formal attire to his signature ...

Issey Miyake Spring 2011 | Paris Fashion Week

With Issey Miyake’s signature flair for color on display, the latest collection from the label sought to have a little fun, while also demonstrating the importance of tailoring. Although prints and colors were unleashed in a chaotic fashion that paved the ground for casual attire, stern monochromatic themes dressed ...

Viktor & Rolf Spring 2011 | Paris Fashion Week

Going monochromatic with neutrals and blues, Viktor & Rolf define the season with a casual take on the prerequisites of the classic gentleman. Mixing patterns, belting jackets, incorporating drawstring waists and adding a tight tension with shrunken trouser proportions, Viktor & Rolf allow their man to indulge ...

Francisco Vanbenthum Spring 2011 | Paris Fashion Week

Embracing a cool color palette and letting out the shape for a baggy urban look, Francisco Vanbenthum poured on the quirks with an iridescent showing of proportion play. While several shirting options came across as fabric loosely draped without much form, the collection retained structure with tailored jackets before ...

Ermenegildo Zegna Spring 2011 | Milan Fashion Week

Coinciding with Z Zegna’s genius use of color, Ermenegildo Zegna’s spring outing turns up the hues, yet manages the bold variety with a certain maturity. Contrasting Zegna’s fine degree of structured tailoring, the collection’s outerwear take a more relaxed path with a number of easygoing parkas ...

Dsquared² Spring 2011 | Milan Fashion Week

Dsquared² gives Gucci a run for its money in the retro department with their latest collection. With an explosion of color overtaking the runway, Dan and Dean Caten reinterpreted American Gigolo for sleazy fest that was surprisingly tame by Dsquared² standards. Boasting a range of flared trousers and loose silk shirts, ...