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Jimmy Choo Spring/Summer 2015 London

Jimmy Choo Spring/Summer 2015 at London Collection Men.

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...

Kent & Curwen Spring/Summer 2015 London

Kent & Curwen showed its Spring/Summer 2015 collection during London Collections: Men.

Tom Ford Fall/Winter 2014 NYC

By Tim Blanks Tom Ford is a great example of fashion's action/reaction dialectic. After a Spring collection saturated with intense, thrilling color, he went black for Fall....

Cerruti 1881 Fall/Winter 2014 Paris

By Matthew Schneier Cerruti, despite its noble history, has struggled in recent years. Following founder Nino Cerruti, a succession of designers has passed through its doors,...

Berluti Fall/Winter 2014 Paris

By Tim Blanks After several seasons of spectacular tableaux vivants at Berluti, Alessandro Sartori had reached the point where he wanted to do a show: a living,...
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