“I wanted something rich,” said Saab. “Maybe it’s less commercial than before and more dramatic.” – Elie Saab See the Elie Saab RTW F/W 2017 collection presented at PFW below:
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Comme des Garçons RTW F/W 2017 PFW
“The Future of Silhouette.” – Rei Kawakubo See the Comme des Garçons RTW F/W 2017 collection presented at PFW below:
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Mugler RTW F/W 2017 PFW
Sharp Mugler silhouettes with pointed shoulders and shimmering fabrics. See the Mugler RTW F/W 2017 collection presented at PFW below:
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Philip by ARTPOLEPH
Male model Philip poses for Artpoleph in an editorial portrait series. See the shoot below:
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Acne Studios RTW F/W 2017 PFW
Warm and elegant looks in deconstructed and skewed designs. See the Acne Studios RTW F/W 2017 collection presented at PFW below:
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Yohji Yamamoto RTW F/W 2017 PFW
“I wanted to find new emotions, new silhouettes. It was very difficult; but it was big fun.” – Yohji Yamamoto See the Yohji Yamamoto RTW F/W 2017 collection presented at PFW below:
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Zuhair Murad RTW F/W 2017 PFW
“real-world” See the Zuhair Murad Ready to Wear Fall/Winter 2017 collection presented at Paris Fashion Week below:
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Jhonattan Burjack by Jeff Segenreich
Fashion photographer Jeff Segenreich captures male model Jhonattan Burjack in a black and white editorial series for Victor Magazine Men. See the shoot below:
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Hailey Baldwin, Mallory Merk, Naomi Campbell, Ruby Aldridge, Paloma Elsesser & Jasmine Sanders by Emma Summerton
Hailey Baldwin, Mallory Merk, Naomi Campbell, Ruby Aldridge, Paloma Elsesser and Jasmine Sanders by Emma Summerton with styling from Natasha Royt for the March 2017 issue of Allure Magazine. Hair by Raquel Martuscelli and beauty by makeup artist Pat McGrath Related articles How to Get Naomi Campbell’s Glowing Golden Globes Skin These Spring Hair Looks Are a Sight to See Kylie Jenner’s ‘Snap Opera’ is back but this time it’s in Spanish
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Justin Sanders by Dominic Ford
Male model Justin Sanders poses in an editorial series captured by photographer Dominic Ford. See the shoot below:
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Art by Paul Fuentes
Mexican artist Paul Fuentes uses everyday common objects to create intriguing and playful collages.