Milan MFW: Versace SS18

DONATELLA Versace described her latest men’s SS18 collection as a “homecoming”. It has been 20 years since the death of her brother, and founder of the brand, Gianni Versace. So it was only fitting for the coll...

Milan Menswear SS16: Gucci

If you’re feeling bohemian like Gucci SS16, this is going to be a collection that you will adore. Creative director Alessandro Michele input this season, all frilly lace, patchouli-soaked prints and romanticise...

Milan Menswear SS16: Versace

At Versace this season Donatella didn’t alter her ideal man too drastically but emphasised one detail in particular – length is important. And so it was. Cue elongated silhouettes which extended the end of each...

Paris Menswear AW15: Junya Watanabe

Putting on his latest menswear presentation at the Place Vendôme, Junya Watanabe made it clear early on that this season would be about style and out came the statement suits and not much else. Of course, the r...

Paris Menswear AW15: Cerruti 1881 Paris

Masters of the sartorial sophistication, Cerruti 1881 Paris have staged a grand effort in fusing formalwear and sporty utility-wear to maximum effect. It was creative director Aldo Maria Camillo’s job to do so ...

Paris Menswear AW15: Louis Vuitton

The overcast skies above Parc André Citroën in Paris early yesterday afternoon shrouded Kim Jones’ latest offering for the house of Vuitton in a sobering dank grey. When a melancholic deconstructed version of M...
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Paris Menswear AW15: Yohji Yamamoto

Even the bruised, battered and scarred faces of Yamamoto’s brooding men didn’t deflect any attention away from the mastery of his oily black tailoring and for any designer, that is quite a feat. This season in ...

Paris Menswear AW15: Rick Owens

Rick Owens set out to break some considerable boundaries this season because, and let’s be honest, that is his job isn’t it? Starting off with some respectably chic double breasted leather jacketed ensembles th...