A Game of Dark & Light–The first round of shows have come and gone with spring looking rather dark. While Costume National Homme had a little sparkle with fantastic creepers, Jil Sander went the way of the cold reptile. Meanwhile Corneliani had a monochromatic love affair fit for the desert. Turning back the clock of time, Burberry Prorsum infused the season with color and prints, but always a rocker classic, John Varvatos offered a serene execution of layers. Going out to sea or better yet navigating the future, Dolce & Gabbana weaved a masterful net, while Ermenegildo Zegna kept the season sleek and reserved. Finally, Neil Barrett answered the call of the rebel with a wonderful exercise in suiting, featuring a provocative cut and Roberto Cavalli served a grand helping of luxury in standout spring hues.
Corneliani Spring 2012
Ermenegildo Zegna Spring 2012
Costume National Homme Spring 2012
Dolce & Gabbana Spring 2012
Jil Sander Spring 2012
Burberry Prorsum Spring 2012
John Varvatos Spring 2012
Roberto Cavalli Spring 2012
Neil Barrett Spring 2012
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