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Bottega Veneta Fall/Winter 2014 Milan

Bottega Veneta presented its Fall/Winter 2014 collection during Milan Fashion Week, featuring sophisticated looks, dyed pieces and knitwear.

Neil Barrett Fall/Winter 2014 Milan

Neil Barrett presented his Fall/Winter 2014 collection during Milan Fashion Week, featuring minimal looks, great materials and some thunders.

Monsieur Radufe

Baptiste Dons the Fall Collections Photographed by Daniel Riera for the October issue of Esquire Espana, View model Baptiste...

Robert Geller Spring/Summer 2014

Continuing his penchant for translating social movements and changes into fashionable moments, designer Robert Geller looks to the changing cultural climate of 1980s Russia...

General Idea Spring/Summer 2014

General Idea designer Bumsuk Choi took the brand’s men on a stylish race for the spring/summer 2014 season, finding his drive in automobiles. Embracing...

Billy Reid Spring/Summer 2014

Recalling his time spent on the west coast during the late 1980s, Alabama-based designer Billy Reid marries his southern roots with the relaxed influence...
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