Riccardo Tisci turned out a formal affair with a devilish intent for Givenchy’s fall-winter 2015 menswear collection. Strutting down a catwalk of red glitter, models opened the show in slender, pinstripe suits, dissected by fitted, black knitwear. With nails painted black; quite the gothic touch, the man of Givenchy delivered on impulse, juxtaposing highly wearable pieces like leather jackets and fitted blazers with fox fur accessories and deconstructed coats. Outside of a small selection of streetwear essentials, suits were trimmed with red, before being overtaken by tribal prints, flashy sequins, bold stripes and decadent lamé.
Givenchy Fall/Winter 2015 Menswear Collection: Devil’s in the Details
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