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.”
Following a stint as Pitti Uomo’s guest designer, Juun.J was back in Paris with a dynamic collection that captured the cool street kids’ hunger for off-kilter silhouettes and an underground feeling.
Plain surfaces are overrated, Junya Watanabe seemed to say with his spring men’s collection, shown in a concrete parking garage plastered with colorful graffiti and worn by a cast of heavily tattooed models, to which the designer added more ink on limbs, faces and necks.
This was a mellow spring offering by Maison Margiela, and not just because models were strolling to the soothing tunes of “Last Year’s Man,” delivered by Leonard Cohen.
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.