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January 19, 2015

Milan Menswear AW15: Etro

The earth staked it’s claim on Etro’s AW15 offering, with Kean Etro building up an ethnic-chic repertoire in the space

Milan Menswear AW15: Fendi

Fendi have worked hard once again this season to completely obscure any glimmers of egotistical peacocking while maintain an aura

Dior launches at Dover Street Market

Dior have now launched a new retail space at Mayfair’s Dover Street Market in a first appearance at the concept

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The New Musuem’s Chris Ofili: Night and Day is extended

Chris Ofili’s oeuvre, in exhibition at the New Gallery in New York City, has been extended for a run until

Milan Menswear AW15: Gucci

Playing on the theme of androgyny, Gucci showcased their latest collection for menswear AW15 using a mix of feminine and

Milan Menswear: AW15 and Womenswear Pre-fall 2015: Prada

Once again, Prada AW15 blended genders showing both menswear and womenswear on the same stage with a very ‘90s back-to-black

Milan Menswear AW15: Dsquared2

Twenty years of Dsquared2? It can’t be, but then again, time flies when you are having fun and that’s exactly

Milan Menswear AW15: Ermenegildo Zegna

As a designer of quietly discerning taste, Stefano Pilati fits in well at Zegna. Taking most of his cues from

Milan Menswear AW15: Calvin Klein Collection

An omnipresent grey climate hasn’t made the Calvin Klein man as pallid as you would expect this season, on the

Milan Menswear AW15: Bottega Veneta

Tomas Maier has continued his reign as one of the menswear designer’s most harmoniously attune with what fashion’s key menswear

Milan Menswear SS15: Salvatore Ferragamo

Making their usual stylised statements for AW15, Ferragamo took comfort clothing to an extreme by lavishing luxe materials upon the

Milan Menswear AW15: Dolce & Gabbana

That wonderful A-team at D&G, Domenico and Stefano have done it again – giving us the menswear we want, need

Milan Menswear AW15: Missoni

Missoni made a jaunty addition to their menswear line this season, putting on an exotic display which saw the ideal

Milan Menswear AW15: Versace

When you see the same chiselled faces in the Versace menswear line-up it’s comforting because you know these are Donatella’s


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