Toga/drapped looks with a unproportioned loose tailoring. See the Rick Owens Menswear F/W 2016 collection below:
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Issey Miyake Menswear F/W 2016 Paris
A quirky show with mod inspirations,heavy pattern mixing and knitwear. See the Issey Miyake Menswear F/W 2016 collection below:
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Raf Simons Menswear F/W 2016 Paris
The Raf Simons Menswear F/W 2016 show was a youthful moody take on funky nerdy prep vibes with oversized and distressed knitwear and coats. See the Raf Simons Menswear F/W 2016 collection below:
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Haider Ackermann Menswear F/W 2016 Paris
A romantic and moody turn of the century punk. Filled with colored velvet and other rich shimmering fabrics. See the Haider Ackermann Menswear F/W 2016 below:
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Y Project Menswear F/W 2016 Paris
The Y project collection was geared more towards funky casual designs with a nerdy chic aesthetic. See the Y Project Menswear F/W 2016 below:
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Walter Van Beirendonck Menswear F/W 2016 Paris
An eccentric collection with bright pattern mixing and extreme styling. Fun shapes and themes combined with an overall punk aesthetic. See the Walter Van Beirendonck Menswear F/W 2016 collection below:
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Valentino Menswear F/W 2016 Paris
Valentino went from formal to illuminate to aztec to rocker all in one show. See the Valentino Menswear F/W 2016 collection below:
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Christophe Lemaire Menswear F/W 2016 men’s
A clean crisp well tailored collection with elongated neatural coats. See the Christophe Lemaire Menswear F/W 2016 collection below:
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Dirk Bikkembergs Menswear F/W 2016 Milan
A sexy dark and masculine collection fetishising the use of sports gear, leather, fur and bikes. See the Dirk Bikkembergs Menswear F/W 2016 collection below:
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DSquared2 Menswear F/W 2016 Milan
Cocky, boyish and warm. Full of denim, backpacks, leather, kilts and attitude. See the DSquared2 Menswear F/W 2016 collection below:
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Giorgio Armani Menswear F/W 2016 Milan
A highly dramatic but well tailored collection that retained a strong sense of masculintly that is easily lost in ruwnay shows. The looks were heavy with subtle nodes to the early 1900’s. See the Giorgio Armani Menswear F/W 2016 collection below: