Givenchy Revisits Spirituality for Latest Collection

The Fashionisto

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Published June 25, 2016

Givenchy opens its spring-summer 2017 men's show with relaxed black suiting.Pin
Givenchy opens its spring-summer 2017 men’s show with relaxed black suiting.

Givenchy creative director Riccardo Tisci sought to explore spirituality or seeing with your third eye for spring-summer 2017. Delivering an indirect message, Tisci dabbled with currency, honing in on one of the number one pursuits that interrupt the spiritual journey–money. Letting out the proportions of tailored suiting, the stage was set for Tisci’s popular stamp on sportswear.

Graphic third eyes made quite the statement, decorating tanks, polos and tees. Embellishing with zippers, Givenchy also turned out sweatshirts and jumpsuits. Developing a new camouflage print for the season, graphic bills served as the base for the collection’s main print. In addition to checkerboard patterns, Tisci made a statement with translucent bucket hats, high-top sneakers and mini cross-body bags.

Givenchy Spring/Summer 2017 Men’s Collection

Givenchy continues to embrace vertical stripes for spring-summer 2017.Pin
Givenchy continues to embrace vertical stripes for spring-summer 2017.
Givenchy does the jumpsuit for spring-summer 2017.Pin
Givenchy does the jumpsuit for spring-summer 2017.
Givenchy shows a fascination with zipper embellishments for spring-summer 2017.Pin
Givenchy shows a fascination with zipper embellishments for spring-summer 2017.
Money makes the world go round as Givenchy incorporates it into a camouflage print for spring-summer 2017.Pin
Money makes the world go round as Givenchy incorporates it into a camouflage print for spring-summer 2017.
Givenchy gravitates towards a checkerboard print for spring-summer 2017.Pin
Givenchy gravitates towards a checkerboard print for spring-summer 2017.
Givenchy has a bucket hat moment for spring-summer 2017.Pin
Givenchy has a bucket hat moment for spring-summer 2017.

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