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Missoni Spring/Summer 2015 Milan

Angelia Missoni tackles the urban surfer for spring/summer 2015. Bringing together intense colors with patterns inspired by Moroccan, Missoni enjoys a relaxed outing. Combining the label’s...

KTZ Spring/Summer 2015 London

Mixing tribal prints and fearless cuts, KTZ created its own take on gladiators for spring/summer 2015. Not surprising when taking into account the label’s history, black...

Hackett Spring/Summer 2015 London

Classy, clean, so British and beautiful color pattern Hackett at London Collection Men presented his Menswear Spring/Summer 2015.

Givenchy Spring/Summer 2013

Riccardo Tisci presented a Spring/Summer collection for Givenchy inspired by both sex and religion, featuring beautifully soft prints, length­ened sil­hou­ettes and pale pink as the colour focus. Tai­lor­ing played a sig­nif­i­cant...

Issey Miyake Spring/Summer 2013

The Japanese fashion house Issey Miyake presented a Spring/Summer 2013 menswear collection full of sports references featuring clothes made almost exclusively of paper.

Calvin Klein Spring/Summer 2013

Calvin Klein Spring/Summer 2013. Excessive denim, excessive clarity
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