Perfect Fit–As chief creative office, designer Martin Cooper brings a certain richness to Belstaff, with a sharp new collection focused on tailoring and fit. Spotlighting …
The Pullover–Bottega Veneta creative director Tomas Maier had a soft vision in mind for men when his collection was revealed in Milan today. Inspired by …
Indigo Days–Picking up right where he left off for the upcoming fall, Neil Barrett produces yet another clever collection. Fusing the safari motif with a …
Safari Punk–Starting from the timeless and always charming inspiration of an exotic safari, designer Ennio Capasa delivers a modern and young spring/summer 2013 collection for …
Ford Homme–It’s not Paris Fashion Week without Ford Homme’s boys making an appearance. Boasting some of the largest names in modeling, this Parisian agency balances …
International Play–Now hitting select H&M stores, Marni brings its signature use of boxy silhouettes and quirky prints to the forefront. With Adrian Bosch as the …
Marching Forward–The men of Tommy Hilfiger marched to a different beat for the fall/winter 2012 season. Trading in the American prep that Hilfiger has become …
Combative Fashion–Following an impressive showing for his namesake, Kris Van Assche returned to the runway for his latest collection for Dior Homme. Another inspiring lineup …
The Workforce–Showing one of his strongest collections to date, Belgian designer Kris Van Assche turned to world affairs to take hold of his latest inspiration. …
Psychedelic Elegance–A keynote of any Dries Van Noten collection, prints really spoke great volumes this season. Taking Oscar Wilde’s dandy and lending him an attitude …
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