Allan Vos presented his Spring/Summer 2017 Men’s Collection in London Fashion Week took place on saturday September 17th at Fashions Finest event in The Grand Connaught Room London.
“This is endless,” observed my seatmate. And that was before the 40-look finale—featuring some excellent disassembled American sportswear and much, much more of the multi-layered Marras-mixed orgy of montage and mélange we had just witnessed—walked around a galvanizing group of couples jiving and twisting.
Armani: the fascinating charm of the world of Giorgio Armani. Using this concept as a starting point, the designer sketched out his Spring/Summer collection.
Patchworked references, patchwork itself, long drifty dresses, flares, platforms—they’re all very “in” this season. In Italy, Peter Dundas has always been the most committed advocate of that look: come minimalism, come covered-up, come normcore, he’s always had his head in the hippy ’70s.
A look at every exit from the runway collection held in Milan on September 21. Alessandro Michele presented seven SS17 menswear looks for Gucci during London Fashion Week.
Rock with an urban twist. A clash of signature elements, descending from the historic Medusa emblem, transported into the digital age. Donatella Versace turns a page in the history of the Versus-Versace line after the departure of Anthony Vaccarello, who returns to Paris to take the helm at Saint Laurent.
Shot under the Brazilian sun, MODUS VIVENDI’s “Salty Blossoms” campaign brings heat, sensuality, and bold daisy prints to life with model Luiz Felipe Altenfelder.
James Yates brings effortless sophistication to LE MILE’s latest digital cover, proving that relaxed tailoring and fluid silhouettes are the ultimate spring style upgrade.
NeverNot delivers modern luxury with a bold new campaign starring model Sandro ✨
Shot by Beka Gulva, this sleek jewelry story is all about confidence, skin, and statement pieces.