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Light Elegance by Philip Gay in GQ Italy March 2019

“Light Elegance” by Philip Gay in GQ Italy March 2019 models Roch Barbot, Vincent Lacrocq, Xavier Buestel and Fernando Cabral are styled by Nil...

Berluti Spring/Summer 2018 Paris

Berluti finished third day in a raw of Paris Fashion Week. Let's see menswear and including womenswear at Monnaie de Paris.

Cerruti Spring/Summer 2018 Paris

Cerruti presents its Spring/Summer 2018 at Paris Fashion Week.

Boris Bidjan Saberi Spring/Summer 2018 Paris

Boris Bidjan Saberi Shows Off Dynamic Design Range with 2018 Spring/Summer Collection Full of knit, technical and oversized looks.

OAMC Spring/Summer 2018 Paris

People come in peace is the new statement for OAMC proposing menswear and womenswear at Paris Fashion Week.

Ralph Lauren Spring/Summer 2018 Milan

In Milan, the Purple Label Spring 2018 collection was presented at the Ralph Lauren Palazzo.
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