Scottish Games–Consistently infusing Moncler Gamme Bleu with a flair for the avant-garde, designer Thom Browne looks to the Scottish Highland games to serve as the inspiration for his fall/winter 2013 collection. Bringing a strong element …
Out of Necessity–Cleverly infusing classic menswear essentials with a sportswear aesthetic, Ermenegildo Zegna looks to a new world order where formalities are attended by a …
Street Couture–For their spring/summer 2013 menswear collection, Frankie Morello designers Maurizio Modica and Pierfrancesco Gigliotti had a little fun, leading their man into a campy …
The Surrealist–John Galliano creative director Bill Gaytten looked to artists Man Ray, Salvador Dali, René Magritte and André Breton for the inspiration of his spring/summer …
Sailing Games–Thom Browne looked to the open sea for the inspiration of his latest collection for Moncler Gamme Bleu. Applying his tailored sensibility to a …
Reshaping Elegance–The starting point of Emporio Armani’s spring/summer 2013 menswear collection is certainly reinventing sportswear, adding it a touch of timeless and charming elegance to …
The Italian–Taking the path all-to familiar yet beautifully executed regardless, Ermenegildo Zegna’s spring/summer 2013 collection took shape around the idea of a holiday getaway. Creating …
L’Uomo Elite–L’Uomo Elite releases their spring/summer 2013 show package, unleashing upon the upcoming Milan Fashion Week, a fine mix of established and new faces. Speaking …
Bananas–Pillars of the runway, legends, it boys, the quirky personality…you name it and Bananas has it. The Paris-based modeling agency is gearing up for Paris …
Little House of Horrors–Gather a high voltage chair, a splash of the macabre and the American sportsman and you have Thom Browne’s latest creation. Stuffed …
L’Essentiel–Retaining a reserved elegance for the fall/winter 2012 season, Hermès creative director Veronique Nichanian kept to a dark color palette in which the fabrications did …
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