Ports 1961 Menswear Spring/Summer 2018 Milan

Today started at The Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana (The National Chamber for Italian Fashion) Milan Fashion Week Men / Milano Moda Como and fashion label Ports 1961 the first to present at Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci, with a dynamic catwalk, the boys present a very interesting graphic trend, where they turn the word “love” into the new fashion icon.

Creative Director Milan Vukmirovic speaks his mind for sure, and drops stunning tops with “Black Lives Matter” printed bicolor on sweatshirts, this is a time for young people, to recognize that we are one living in this world.

But also if you gonna do some movement, strike outside fashionable if you can, with fits on top you can do very well — check sweatshirt with a fist on top. Some tops gives that 60’s-70’s golden era, where young people used to have fun.

Milan presents shorts and trousers, but he did it twisted with some fun indie-tribal patterns and highlighting any top around.

This is a big moment for Milan in Ports 1961, the fashion label has become an elegant trend, which imposes and young people are attracted to the new, the bold and with a lot of attitude.

At last love is all the matters. Ports 1961 loves you, Milan loves you  and we love you.  Welcome to Milan Fashion Week Men’s. 💗

See also  Christopher Kane Fall/Winter 2014 London
Credits: Gio Staiano for nowfashion.com
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