Taking into account that co-ed fashion is a hot topic, it comes as no surprise that Missoni sent its men’s collection down the runway as part of the women’s edition of Milan Fashion Week. Top models such as Clément Chabernaud, David Trulik, and Sven de Vries took to the catwalk for the outing. The models flaunted looks from the fashion house’s spring-summer 2018 collection. It takes inspiration from photographer Erwin Fieger and his series, Japan: Sunrise Island. A dreamlike aura is front and center for the range with graphic prints in engaging hues. The color palette includes both soft and vibrant tones. Meanwhile, effortless menswear arrives in the form of check trousers, breathable sweaters, lightweight polos, and more.
Missoni Takes to Catwalk with Spring ’18 Collection
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Published September 24, 2017
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