Maison Margiela Spring/Summer 2016 Paris

Forget deconstruction — clean chic is taking over at Maison Margiela, which conspicuously steered away from its signature style for spring into a surprisingly polished direction. The design team produced softly tailored looks with just a pinch of rock ‘n’ roll, redefining the new Parisian gentleman as a connoisseur of carefully weighted volumes and restrained hues. Beautifully languid trenches in terracotta, black or stone gave swagger to single-pleat linen suits, while airy tuxedo jackets in cream or black turned into long statement coats with big satin lapels, evoking a dreamy kind of cool.

Subscribe

Related articles

Kirill by Igor Vavilov: A Study in Light, Form, and Modern Masculinity

Kirill captured by photographer Igor Vavilov in Moscow delivers a striking visual story where light, shadow, and masculinity collide.

Hands-On Review: Rolex Sea-Dweller Deepsea Full Yellow Gold 136668LB

This article covers the watch's design, engineering, investment potential, and where to buy it at market price.

ZARA Studio Collection SS26: The Rise of Relaxed, Eclectic Masculinity

For ZARA Studio Spring/Summer 2026, the message is clear: masculinity is fluid, styling is personal, and the future of menswear lies in the balance between structure and freedom.

Lacoste Fall/Winter 2026 Menswear: Sport as Vocabulary, Paris as Grammar

Inside Lacoste Fall/Winter 2026: When Tennis Heritage Meets Parisian Elegance

Balenciaga Winter 2026: ClairObscur – Fresco of Humanity by Pierpaolo Piccioli

Paris witnessed one of the most emotionally charged presentations...
fashionablymale
With Chris's positive vibes, each photo session comes alive, whisking you into a world of unmatched beauty and cool. Explore Fashionably Male, where since 2010, we've nailed the best trends and stunning features.

Leave a ReplyCancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.