Balmain Fall 2010 | Kristian Akergren, Adrian Bosch, Richie Cotterell & Tristan Knights

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Published April 9, 2010

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Updated January 23, 2015

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22 thoughts on “Balmain Fall 2010 | Kristian Akergren, Adrian Bosch, Richie Cotterell & Tristan Knights”

  1. Brilliant model, brilliant clothes, brilliant photographs. Men's fashion just as I like it: it's inventive and edgy without being over-the-top; it's elegant yet relaxed; & well-cut. Christophe Decarnin has, so far, never disappointed me! It's highly unlikely that I'll be able to afford them ever, but the first look, on the pink background, is fantastic!
    http://davidikus.blogspot.com

  2. Brilliant model, brilliant clothes, brilliant photographs. Men's fashion just as I like it: it's inventive and edgy without being over-the-top; it's elegant yet relaxed; & well-cut. Christophe Decarnin has, so far, never disappointed me! It's highly unlikely that I'll be able to afford them ever, but the first look, on the pink background, is fantastic!
    http://davidikus.blogspot.com

  3. so boring. cristophe decarnin is one of the best (well i guess that's arguable) and most celebrated womens designers of the moment, yet his mens line is so dull and commercial. why doesn't he follow tisci's lead and take some chances with the guys stuff. why not create some synergy between the girls and the guys. they look like two completely different brands.

  4. so boring. cristophe decarnin is one of the best (well i guess that's arguable) and most celebrated womens designers of the moment, yet his mens line is so dull and commercial. why doesn't he follow tisci's lead and take some chances with the guys stuff. why not create some synergy between the girls and the guys. they look like two completely different brands.

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