MSGM turns to the cinema for the inspiration of its fall-winter 2020 men’s collection. Massimo Giorgetti collaborates with director Dario Argento for the season. Focusing on his horror films of the 1970s, MSGM delivers a fun collection with vibrant colors and bold graphic poster prints that reference Argento films such as Suspiria and Deep Red. Giorgetti tells a grand color story as dramatic blocks of color arrive in oversized silhouettes with mix and match separates. Key takeaways range from long parkas and pinstripe suits to belted coats.
MSGM Goes the Way of Horror for Fall ’20 Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published January 23, 2020
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