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Moschino Spring/Summer 2016 Florence

Designer Jeremy Scott made his MOSCHINO a royalty kingdom fashion show at Pitti Uomo embodied Casanovas style on its Menswear Spring/Summer 2016 making an unique event. Embracing logos, graphics, art pop, cartoons and gentleman's old school patterns, Scott created a lineup not for the faint of heart. From sports jackets to sports career outfits, revolutionary a sport casanova whole look , Moschino’s spring/summer 2016 outing was an exercise in free expression.

Christopher Shannon Menswear Spring/Summer 2016 London

Christopher Shannon embraces this interesting Spring/Summer 2016 at London Collection Men, have you see their stunning revolutionary sneakers? Killing it, bomber jackets with short shorts love it. Unzipped pants and shirts, original. Graphic ironic sweatshirts.

10 Men Spring 2015 ”Youth” photography by Dario Catellani

10 Men Magazine released it Spring 2015 Issue entitled "Youth"...

Daks Spring/Summer 2015 Milan

Daks creative director Filippo Scuffi was in need of editing this season as 43 menswear looks made their way down the runway during Milan Fashion Week,...

Dolce & Gabbana Spring/Summer 2015 Milan

Seeing red, Dolce & Gabbana temporarily retired its Sicilian theme of past seasons, instead traveling to Spain for inspiration. Capturing a crimson red vision, designers Domenico...

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...
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