Paris Fashion Week | Viktor & Rolf Fall 2010

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Published January 21, 2010

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Updated March 23, 2015

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Borrowing this season’s theme from the Rolling Stones song Paint It Black, designers Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren bring their signature menswear quirks to the runway for the first time. Unveiling a refined collection based in a dark color palette, points of interest are sporadic as the Viktor & Rolf man is doused in paint. Always alert of this danger, the collection provides for a juxtaposing of the formal and casual, ranging from quilting and trousers with elasticated cuffs to the full on dinner jacket. Staging a small show for the first time around, Viktor & Rolf played it cautious, but with added confidence and a penchant for the absurd, the sky is the limit with the future boding well.

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16 thoughts on “Paris Fashion Week | Viktor & Rolf Fall 2010”

  1. I'm slightly obsessed with Victor & Rolf, and this mens collection has made me more so. Its a much stronger collection than previous ones, and I would ware ever piece (except maybe those ink stained pants)

  2. I'm slightly obsessed with Victor & Rolf, and this mens collection has made me more so. Its a much stronger collection than previous ones, and I would ware ever piece (except maybe those ink stained pants)

  3. I'm slightly obsessed with Victor & Rolf, and this mens collection has made me more so. Its a much stronger collection than previous ones, and I would ware ever piece (except maybe those ink stained pants)

  4. I'm slightly obsessed with Victor & Rolf, and this mens collection has made me more so. Its a much stronger collection than previous ones, and I would ware ever piece (except maybe those ink stained pants)

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