Direct and non-stop today we welcome the New York Fashion Week presenting Menswear’s Spring/Summer 2016. Introducing David Hart who explores square patterns for jackets and trousers, polos, and squares all over on shirts into their innovative designs colourfulness. An original, fun, young collection given to everyone full joy to see this.
Dolce&Gabbana’s Fall Winter 2016-2017 advertising campaign shot by international world reporter Franco Pagetti who shot conflicts in Afghanistan, Kosovo and Libya.
Inspired by Post-Apocalyptic films, where society lives an anti utopia of injustice, disease and survival of who’s the strongest. From fashion designer Gus de la Cruz titled his collection “Dystopia” featuring photography by Chris Femat.
Given the shock of the Brexit vote that coincided with Day Three of the Paris men’s shows, it was hard not the think of roiling currencies watching Givenchy’s parade of military parkas in greenback prints that approximated camouflage. Shame on us because Riccardo Tisci had something more lofty in mind. “Spirituality, seeing with your third eye,” he said backstage. “Money sometimes makes us forget that.”
As a result, Berluti’s spring collection was a design team effort, riffing off the brand’s signatures Sartori helped establish: the traveler blouson, featuring an inside back pocket, this time rendered in butter-soft lambskin; the jersey-knit polo; the denim field jacket; knitted blazers so thin they could pass for shirts, and a series of hybrids from the accessories department, such as a new skateboard trainer called Matteo.
Boglioli’s Spring/Summer 2027 collection redefines modern Italian elegance through expanded overshirt suiting, innovative superlight fabrics, and the continued evolution of its iconic K-Jacket, delivering a sophisticated wardrobe designed for every moment of the season.
Jonathan Anderson’s JW Anderson Spring 2027 menswear collection explores fashion through the lens of craft, creativity, and artistic collaboration, transforming the lookbook into a curated portrait of the designer’s creative universe.
Brunello Cucinelli returned to Florence during Pitti Uomo to unveil his Spring–Summer 2027 menswear collection while celebrating a prestigious award for BRUNELLO: The Gracious Visionary, the documentary directed by Giuseppe Tornatore.
Fashionably Male spent a full day with Kael—from waking up beside Harley, morning walks through the West Village, homemade breakfast, and candid apartment moments, to rooftop editorials and bold Balenciaga looks overlooking Manhattan.
Pierpaolo Piccioli’s Balenciaga Resort 2027 menswear collection introduces “unsized” fashion, blending couture-inspired volumes, weightless construction, and inclusive design into a new vision of modern luxury.