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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 ...

Dries Van Noten Spring 2011 | Paris Fashion Week

Dries Van Noten sullied up his image for the spring season. Creating a street gang of relaxed proportions, the designer turned to bleach as this season’s main source of print work. From shirting and denim to pants, a clean canvas was dressed with the spontaneous resulting in a new look for Dries Van Noten’s ...

Daniele Alessandrini Spring 2011 | Milan Fashion Week

As the dust clears, Daniele Alessandrini’s man emerges in a wardrobe of forgotten gray. Cast as a weary traveler, spring’s outing reveals the attraction of vintage concepts as old becomes new in a monochromatic setting. Form conscious with appropriate fits, Daniele Alessandrini’s man approaches the season ...

Pringle of Scotland Spring 2011 | Milan Fashion Week

Finding itself catering to a man in a uniform at one point and then shifting gears to an attempt at fashion-forward ensembles based around the knit, the latest collection from Pringle of Scotland comes off as a surprise. On one hand, there is a showcasing of interesting work with knitwear, but at the same time, the collection ...

Prada Spring 2011 | Milan Fashion Week

Parting ways with a streamlined suit of fitted proportions and an onslaught of denim ensembles, color was interjected into Prada’s latest collection courtesy of brightly colored scrubs. Not to be missed were also the retro affected separates of the garage attendant. Arguably a hit or miss, the collection blended ...

Versace Spring 2011 | Milan Fashion Week

Martyn Bal and Donatella Versace comb through the archive and put their wits together for an unexpected collection that teeters on the gaudy side, but comes out cheekily rebellious. Blending fringe, leather and iridescent fabrics, the Versace man is taken from futuristic warrior to the contemporary bad boy. Going formal ...