A throwback reimagined of Japanese clothing in dark luxurious fabrics all paired with neon bowl cut wigs. See the Comme des Garçons Homme Plus F/W 2017 collection below:
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Givenchy Menswear F/W 2017 Paris
“I try to be positive, to see things positively for the future. (look at the) west at America, through the eyes of a child. For nine years as a designer, I did darkness, I’ve just come out of that.” As Tisci put this show together, he said he felt “serenity.” See the Givenchy Menswear F/W 2017 collection presented in Paris below:
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Ann Demeulemeester Menswear F/W 2017 Paris
A fluffy gender fluid embracing the ultra feminine and masculine spectrum of fashion. Featuring coats, hats and overall romance. See the Ann Demeulemeester Menswear F/W 2017 collection presented in Paris below:
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Yohji Yamamoto Menswear F/W 2017 Paris
“I admire those people who work seriously using their own body. We’re now at a time in the world where the most important business is money-makes-money. And I hate it.” – Yohji Yamamoto Yohji Yamamoto Menswear F/W 2017 collection presented in Paris below:
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Dries Van Noten Menswear F/W 2017 Paris
“I wanted it to be grounded, you start thinking about what you want to take with you into the future,” – Dries Van Noten Dries Van Noten Menswear F/W 2017 collection presented in Paris below:
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Louis Vuitton Menswear F/W 2017 Paris
“Well, it’s that kind of Pop identity that’s the joy of the brand.I don’t talk about politics here, but this collection is inspired by the glory days of New York artists in the ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s—people like Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Andy Warhol, Julian Schnabel, Robert Mapplethorpe. It’s the time when anyone from anywhere went out and mixed together in clubs.” – Kim Jones See the Louis Vuitton Menswear F/W 2017 collection presented in Paris below:
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Rick Owens Menswear F/W 2017 Paris
“You know, I wanted it to be voluptuous and flamboyant. But then I look at it: It definitely is about strapping yourself in for a bumpy ride.” – Rick Owens See the Rick Owens Menswear F/W 2017 collection presented in Paris below:
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Jase Grimm by Jeremy Lucido
“Meet Jase Grimm, the next coverboy of Starrfucker Magazine Issue 13. This Iowa born corn fed boy is a French trained chef now residing in Los Angeles. He is comfortable in his own skin and will happily strip down and whip up something good to nibble on.” –Jeremy Lucido
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Haider Ackermann Menswear F/W 2017 Paris
Dapper 80’s new wave punk in shimmering mixed pattern suits and coats. See the Haider Ackermann Menswear F/W 2017 collection presented in Paris below:
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Jan Dratwicki by Koc & Stefanowski
Male model Dratwicki poses in a sporty editorial series. Captured by fashion photographers Koc and Stefanowski for Kaltblut. See the shoot below: Photo: Koc & Stefanowski ( fb: www.facebook.com/KocStefanowski ig: @kocstefanowski ) Model: Jan Dratwicki ( fb: www.facebook.com/jandratwickifitness ig: @jan_dratwicki) Stylist: Mariusz Briański ( fb: www.facebook.com/MariuszBrianski ig: @mariuszbrianski ) Hair: Piotr Michalak ( fb: www.facebook.com/PiotrMichalakFryzjerStylista ig: @piotr_michalak_fryzjer )
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Valentino Menswear F/W 2017 Paris
“I loved punk as a state of mind—anarchy of the mind. Men have definitely changed more than women in the last two decades. I started this collection by going back to the idea of the gentleman. To me, today it means to be a gentle man. Gentleness is an expression of freedom. Expressing your fragility is the new strength.” -Pierpaolo Picciol See the Valentino Menswear F/W 2017 collection presented in Paris below: