Ahead of Paris Fashion Week, French fashion house Givenchy releases its pre-spring 2016 lookbook featuring creative director Riccardo Tisci’s most recent collection. Current campaign star Filip Hrivnak stars in the shoot, which mixes studio images with pictures taken outdoors. Offering the best of both worlds, Tisci captures the casual and formal elements of a man’s wardrobe with sharp tailoring and a penchant for current sportswear. The season’s suiting delivers smart grays and pinstripes, while a laid-back attitude is seen in exciting prints and sporty pieces such as the sweatshirt.
Givenchy Pre-Spring 2016 Menswear Collection Features Casual + Formal Fashions
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