Versace Spring Summer 2016 in Milan asked a question no one else dared to. What if your corporate overlord summered in Ibiza and refused to tone it down? The answer was a collection that mixed sharp business suits with the kind of drama only Versace can deliver. Delightfully gaudy. Slightly unhinged. Completely committed.
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Les Hommes Menswear S/S 2016 Milan
Les Hommes Spring Summer 2016 in Milan was sleek. Clean. Immaculate, even. But just when you thought it might drift into predictable tailoring territory, it swerved. Subtly. Strategically. This was formalwear with a pulse and just enough funk to keep you awake.
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Emporio Armani Menswear S/S 2016 Milan
Emporio Armani Spring Summer 2016 in Milan did not chase trends. It adjusted its cufflinks, put on dark sunglasses, and walked into the room like it owned classified information. This was Giorgio Armani doing what he does best. Sturdy tailoring. Controlled palettes. A mood that whispers power instead of shouting it.
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Dolce & Gabbana Menswear S/S 2016 Milan
Dolce and Gabbana Spring Summer 2016 in Milan was not subtle. It was expansive. Generous. Almost cinematic in scope. A standard large Dolce and Gabbana menswear outing in the sense that it gave you everything. And then a little more.
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Costume National Menswear S/S 2016 Milan
Costume National Spring Summer 2016 in Milan felt like a cool kid flipping through old Polaroids from 1987 and deciding to reinterpret them with better tailoring. The collection dabbled in formalwear, yes, but it did so with a boldness that hinted at an 80s after dark energy. Not costume. Not parody. Just attitude.
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Stella Lucia by photographer Jork Weismann
Interview Magazine Germany’s July August 2015 issue gave us Stella Lucia like you have never quite seen her. Shot in stark black and white by Jork Weismann, the editorial stripped away gloss and handed us something moodier. Tougher. A little feral in the best way.
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Miu Miu F/W 2015-2016 Print Campaign
Miu Miu’s Fall Winter 2015 to 2016 print campaign did not just reference the past. It flirted with it. Teased it. Then ran into the street with it on its arm. Shot by Steven Meisel, the images felt like vintage postcards from a very stylish alternate universe. Grainy, saturated, and just offbeat enough to keep you staring.
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Vanessa Moody by Nathaniel Goldberg
Vogue Japan’s July 2015 issue gave us Vanessa Moody in a mood. Shot by Nathaniel Goldberg, the editorial pulsed with eccentric energy and strategic flashes of red that refused to be ignored. It was graphic. It was bold. It had that slightly surreal polish Vogue Japan does so well.
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Moschino Menswear S/S 2016
Jeremy Scott does not design quietly. For Moschino Menswear Spring Summer 2016, he staged a collision no one saw coming. Nascar speed collided with Royal Victorian opulence. The result was loud, theatrical, and unapologetically fun.
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Astrid Holler, Fernanda Ly, Grace Simmons, Kia Low, and Madison Stubbington by Benny Horne
Vogue Australia’s June 2015 issue delivered a breath of fresh air with a rural fashion story that felt effortlessly chic. Photographed by Benny Horne, the shoot featured Astrid Holler, Fernanda Ly, Grace Simmons, Kia Low, and Madison Stubbington, all embodying a youthful elegance that felt grounded yet aspirational. This was countryside glamour without the cliché of rustic kitsch.
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Blanca Padilla and Jose Maria Manzanares by Thomas Whiteside
Harper’s Bazaar Spain’s July 2015 issue brought romance, fashion, and a hint of rustic mischief together in one unforgettable shoot. Photographed by Thomas Whiteside, the editorial paired Blanca Padilla and Jose Maria Manzanares as an equestrian-inspired couple navigating barnyard glamour with undeniable chemistry. Horses, haystacks, and high-fashion moments collided to create imagery that felt both playful and cinematic.