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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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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Justin Bieber Says He is Not Ready to Design Fashion
Justin Bieber known for his music celebrity, has the media wrapped around his finger. With so much attention and media hype around anything he does you would assume a next step would be fashion design, WRONG (thank god). There has been a lot of success in musicians transitioning into the fashion/design world, for example Gwen Stefani’s LAMB, Kanye West with Adidas, Victoria Beckham and her self titled brand and many more. We agree with Justin Bieber’s answer that he is not ready. In an interview with WWD, he stated: “I haven’t lost that passion. It’s just such a big deal. . . . I just want to make sure it’s perfect…
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Baby Bordoni by photographer Lucio Luna
Stylish Mag Portugal’s latest issue served up a perfect slice of beachside charm with Baby Bordoni front and center. Photographed by Lucio Luna, the editorial captured effortless summer energy, sun-soaked skin, and that rare combination of casual cool and striking presence. This was surf-ready style without a hint of try-hard attitude.
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Berthold Menswear S/S 2016 Lookbook
The Berthold Menswear Spring/Summer 2016 lookbook is quiet in the way confident things often are. It does not rely on spectacle or overt narrative. Instead, it focuses on shape, fabric, and proportion, letting restraint do the heavy lifting. The result is a collection that feels considered and contemporary without chasing excess
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Paul Smith Menswear S/S 2016 Lookbook Presentation
Presented as a lookbook with a subtle presentation twist, the collection leaned into something Paul Smith has always understood better than most. The suit is not sacred. It is a tool. It can clock in at nine and still hang out past midnight. It can attend a meeting and then hop on a bike. Apparently, it can even catch a little air.
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Tiger Of Sweden Menswear S/S 2016 London
Tiger of Sweden Spring Summer 2016 in London took a silhouette rooted in rebellion and gave it a youthful refresh. The reference point was clear. The 1940s zoot suit. Big attitude. Strong lines. A little swagger. But instead of going full period piece, the brand distilled it into something boyish, modern, and surprisingly light on its feet.