Enjoying a fun escape for the season’s theme, Maison Kitsuné unveiled its spring-summer 2016 menswear collection during Paris Fashion Week. Following up with a new lookbook, model Corentin Renault is front and center, wearing colorful but smart looks from the label’s Paris Désert collection. Imagining a desert getaway, the range features neutrals inspired by the sands of the Sahara Desert, while blue hues and indigo are modeled after the Tuareg people. Maison Kitsuné founders and creative directors Gildas Loaec and Masaya Kuroki deliver a wardrobe of essential separates with a tasteful charm. From casual logo t-shirts, shirt jackets and straight-cut denim jeans to bomber jackets, the brand furnishes a concise season’s outing.
Maison Kitsuné Spring/Summer 2016 Menswear Collection | Paris Fashion Week
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