Calvin Klein Collection Menswear Fall Winter 2015 in Milan is a reminder that restraint, when done right, can feel just as powerful as spectacle. This is menswear stripped back to its essentials, then rebuilt with precision. Clean. Fitted. Thoughtful. And very aware of its own authority.
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Salvatore Ferragamo Menswear F/W 2015 Milan
Salvatore Ferragamo Menswear Fall Winter 2015 in Milan feels like a lesson in restraint delivered by someone who knows exactly when to bend the rules. Under the direction of Massimiliano Giornetti, the collection presents warm classics with a tasteful twist, proving that elegance does not have to feel stiff. This is menswear designed for real movement. Thoughtful. Comfortable. And deeply considered.
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Tom Ford Menswear F/W 2015
Tom Ford does not chase trends. He curates taste. Tom Ford Menswear Fall Winter 2015 proves that once again, delivering a collection that feels timeless without feeling tired. Classic. Controlled. And unapologetically confident. This season leans heavily into black and white, a choice that feels less like limitation and more like mastery. When you know your cut, your fabric, and your audience, color becomes optional.
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Opening Ceremony Menswear F/W 2015
Opening Ceremony Menswear Fall Winter 2015 feels like a love letter to nostalgia filtered through downtown cool. Thick knits, oversized silhouettes, and layered proportions define the collection, grounding it in warmth and comfort while still keeping the brand’s signature cleverness intact. This is not minimal menswear. It is deliberate bulk. Clothing that wraps, stacks, and settles around the body like armor made of memory.
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Belstaff Menswear F/W 2015
Belstaff Menswear Fall Winter 2015 arrives like a tightly bonded crew rolling in together. Confident. Dapper. Slightly intimidating. This is biker culture refined through fashion, where leather does the talking and boots hit the ground with intention.
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Burberry Prorsum Menswear F/W 2015
Christopher Bailey’s vision for Burberry Prorsum Menswear Fall Winter 2015 feels like a careful balancing act, and a successful one. This season leans into a preppy chic bohemian attitude, where tradition and experimentation meet without cancelling each other out.
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Katie Eary Menswear F/W 2015
A splash of color and a fun take on guts. From brain caps and ribcage sweaters.
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E. Tautz Menswear F/W 2015
Patrick Grant’s Fall Winter 2015 collection for E. Tautz is a masterclass in controlled elegance. It understands the power of good tailoring, but refuses to suffocate it. This is dapper menswear designed to move, to live, and to feel human. From the first look, the silhouettes stand out. Suits feel classic at the core, yet refreshed through proportion. Trousers are cut with a unique baggy fit that feels intentional rather than sloppy. They sit comfortably on the body, creating space and ease without losing structure.
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Alexander McQueen Menswear F/W 2015
Alexander McQueen Menswear Fall Winter 2015 feels like ceremony and rebellion sharing the same body. This is formalwear pushed through a lens of danger and beauty, where florals morph into camouflage and tailoring becomes a weapon rather than a uniform.
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Moschino Menswear F/W 2015
Jeremy Scott does not do subtle, and Moschino Menswear Fall Winter 2015 has no interest in pretending otherwise. This collection treats winter not as a season for restraint, but as an opportunity for maximalism, humor, and unapologetic sex appeal. From the first look, the message is clear. Fun comes first. Sexy comes right after.
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J.W. Anderson Menswear F/W 2015
Jonathan Anderson’s Fall Winter 2015 menswear collection thrives in contradiction. It is polished, but odd. Refined, but playful. Vintage in spirit, yet undeniably modern. This is where J.W. Anderson feels most at home. From the outset, the collection presents a dialogue between restraint and curiosity. Clean silhouettes appear alongside unexpected details. Familiar shapes are twisted just enough to feel fresh.