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Les Hommes Spring/Summer 2015 Milan

I've always said Les Hommes is my label! Presented their Spring/Summer 2015 Menswear at Milan. Introducing beautiful pieces and fabrics designing very smart for...

Ermenegildo Zegna Spring/Summer 2015 Milan

Innovations and destructions; splendor and decadence, philosophy and romanticism, masculine and feminine are the sources to develop this new chapter: architecture vs space like...

Z Zegna Spring/Summer 2015 Florence

With a clean look that merges the elegance of high tailoring with the performance of multi-functional sportswear, the inaugural Z ZEGNA collection was unveiled...

Jimmy Choo Spring/Summer 2015 London

Jimmy Choo Spring/Summer 2015 at London Collection Men.

Margaret Howell Mens Spring/Summer 2015 London

Margaret Howell Mens Spring/Summer 2015 London.

Jonathan Saunders Spring/Summer 2015

Designer Jonathan Saunders makes a graphic statement for spring/summer 2015. Unveiling his new collection via a presentation duringLondon Collections: Men, Saunders played bright colors against muted...
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