• Thom Browne SS 2015
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    Thom Browne Menswear S/S 2015 Marionette Soldiers

    An extremely avant-garde show and collection. So far there haven’t been too many this season so it’s a nice change from the continues trends within other collections. This show featured doll like models with clear masks on. The clothing seemed padded and the patterns were continuously mixed and matched. The silhouette where ever changing and architectural which you usually don’t see in a menswear collection.  Wearable? ehhhh… well if you can why not right?         source:  

  • yohji yamamoto menswear ss15
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    Yohji Yamamoto Menswear S/S 2015

    Yessss. Probably my personal favorite shows so far. Formal homeless chic at it’s best. Someone hold down the Olsen twins. The draping of rich fabrics playing against the baggy long tailoring creates a perfect balance between too relaxed and overdressed. Multiple combinations of pieces all combined to make similar silhouettes to each other. source:

  • Raf Simons Menswear SS 2015
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    Raf Simons Menswear S/S 2015 Dark and Crazy

    The Raf Simons brand is forever dark and cool, this collection is just that. It featured what I think and interpreted as an institutionalized theme, reveled by the uniform like outfits with a photo of the model wearing it on their chest like a badge. Also displaying other types of people associated with a private institution, from officials/doctors in coats and also the act of freedom/escape shown in the colorful graphic tanks full of land. Many long coats mixed with graphic pieces. Their hair styled tasseled and wispy. Full of unclear stories but always interesting and captivating. source: