Unveiling its spring-summer 2016 menswear collection during Milan Fashion Week, Boglioli showed a sharp new range inspired by Brazil in the 1970s. Embracing a Bosa Nova style, Boglioli takes into account the tropical atmosphere of Brazil, blended with the work of Italian designers such as Franco Albini and Carlo Mollino. The result is a lineup that is dressed in soft colors like powder pink, opaque blue, plum red, and ultramarine blue. Long jackets borrow their shape from 1970s silhouettes, suiting polo shirts and light knitwear. Elements such as a suede jacket, added to the mix, offer up a luxe moment of elegance.
Boglioli Spring/Summer 2016 Menswear Collection | Milan Fashion Week
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