Maison Margiela Spring Summer 2016 in Paris was elongated, clean, and unapologetically edgy. The collection focused on sharp lines, precise tailoring, and subtle experimentation that felt modern without being ostentatious. It was minimalism with attitude
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Yohji Yamamoto Menswear S/S 2016 Paris
Yohji Yamamoto Spring Summer 2016 in Paris merged his signature dark, flowing aesthetic with bursts of bright textiles, creating a fresh tension between light and shadow. It was dramatic yet playful, restrained yet expressive. Classic Yamamoto elegance met unexpected whimsy.
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Louis Vuitton Menswear S/S 2016 Paris
Under the creative direction of Kim Jones, Louis Vuitton Spring Summer 2016 brought a flamboyant 1950s flair to Paris. Satin and silk bomber jackets, jumpsuits, and rich textures created a collection that felt glamorous, confident, and unapologetically stylish. It was retro exuberance with modern polish.
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Rick Owens Menswear S/S 2016 Paris
Rick Owens Spring Summer 2016 in Paris was pure disheveled punk poetry. Models strode down the runway with hair nests and face wraps, embodying chaos as couture. The aesthetic was dark, edgy, and unmistakably Owens. It was rebellion turned wearable.
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Walter Van Beirendonck Menswear S/S 2016 Paris
Walter Van Beirendonck Spring Summer 2016 in Paris was experimental, bright, and unapologetically sculptural. From the first look to the finale, the collection played with form, pattern, and scale, creating a runway full of visual surprises and playful irreverence.
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Y Project Menswear S/S 2016 Paris
Y/Project Spring Summer 2016 in Paris served up awkward, oversized silhouettes with layered confidence. Long coats, slouchy trousers, and stacked shirts created a runway that felt deliberately unbalanced yet full of personality.
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Saint Laurent F/W 2015 Print Campaign
Saint Laurent reveals their print campaign for the their F/W 2015 collection. Shot in the streets of LA we have the hot slummy rocker type (Pascal and Paul) photographed by Hedi Slimane.
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Lemaire Menswear S/S 2016 Paris
Lemaire Spring Summer 2016 menswear in Paris delivered quiet refinement through clean, loose fitting silhouettes and understated leisurewear. The collection felt effortless, grounded, and thoughtfully constructed. No noise. No theatrics. Just pure design clarity.
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DSquared2 Menswear S/S 2016 Milan
DSquared2 Spring Summer 2016 in Milan felt like a frat house surfer who discovered electronic dance music festivals and never fully came back. Sunburnt. Slightly chaotic. Bright, sweaty, and layered in contradiction. It was messy on purpose.
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Giorgio Armani Menswear S/S 2016 Milan
Giorgio Armani Spring Summer 2016 delivered exactly what the house does best: gentlemen’s clothing for gentlemen occasions. Refined. Relaxed. Effortlessly composed. It was a wardrobe built for yachts, seaside dinners, and quiet afternoons on the golf course. This was luxury without volume.
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Fendi Menswear S/S 2016 Milan
Fendi Spring Summer 2016 proved that oversized can still be sleek. The collection balanced generous proportions with sharp execution, resulting in looks that felt luxurious rather than loose. It was volume with discipline.