The man of Givenchy prepared for hard time behind bars as creative director Riccardo Tisci presented his spring-summer 2016 menswear collection. Playing on the timeless stripes motif, Tisci offered a glitzy take on suiting, while also offering simple trimmed alternatives. Boxy oversized tops also made the cut, standing out in great contrast to tailored coats and simple bomber jackets. Embracing iconography of Jesus Christ for the season’s prints, t-shirts, jackets and more were dressed up. Embracing denim, stars and stripes made an impact, delivering coats and jeans for the casual occasion.
Givenchy Spring/Summer 2016 Menswear Collection | Paris Fashion Week
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