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Issey Miyake Mens Spring/Summer 2015 Paris

Unveiling his latest collection for Issey Miyake during Paris Fashion Week, designer Yusuke Takahashi tackled a relaxed change of pace. Combining tropical undertones with the label’s signature...

Valentino Spring/Summer 2015 Paris

For their spring/summer 2015 collection, Valentino creative directors Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli were inspired by free thinkers, artists, outsiders and their environment. Taking the...

Richard Nicoll Mens Spring/Summer 2015 London

Richard Nicoll presesnted his Menswear Spring/Summer 2015 at London Collection Men. A graduate of London's prestigious Central Saint Martins in 2002, British designer Richard Nicoll...

Tim Coppens Fall/Winter 2014 NYC

By Katharine K. Zarrella Tim Coppens is steady as a rock. Since his debut six seasons ago, the Belgian designer has turned out consistent, impeccably tailored clothes...

Robert Geller Fall/Winter 2014 NYC

By Lee Carter David Bowie makes for dangerous inspiration. He's a rather predictable choice and perhaps too artistically protean to claim as one's own. Robert Geller is, however,...

Orley Fall/Winter 2014 NYC

By Lauren Sherman Brothers Matthew and Alex Orley first met Samantha Florence at summer camp when they were still in elementary school. Two decades later, Samantha...
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