“There was a goat fur runway this evening at Fendi. Urban Highlander’ marks Silvia Venturini Fendi’s return to a true fashion show for her menswear collection, where luxury made fun. They are showing in their new incredible redone and refurnished luxury show space. Fendi flexed their furry biceps this evening with the ability to capture true “luxury” but still giving the true fashionista something to wear. Their fluffy key rings are already a hit with the “girls”. The show was convincing and well executed. And a welcome surprise to the Milan schedule.” This collections is where quality meets easily wearable luxury. The professional almost colorless pallet was contrasted by it’s…
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Kim Taehwan and Kim Dojin at Vivienne Westwood Fall 2014 Milan
Backstage moments often reveal more than the runway ever could. Away from the controlled pacing of a show, gestures feel unguarded and human, unfolding without performance in mind. At Vivienne Westwood’s Fall 2014 presentation in Milan, one such moment surfaced quietly between Kim Taehwan and Kim Dojin, a brief, almost imperceptible hug exchanged beside the clothing racks.
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Prada Men’s Autumn/Winter 2014 Collection
The Prada Men’s Autumn Winter 2014 collection arrived with a quiet authority that refused spectacle in favor of precision. Rather than relying on dramatic set design or overt theatrics, the runway focused on mood, silhouette, and psychological tension. It was a season that asked viewers to pay attention, not because it demanded it, but because it rewarded it.
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Mens Black Street Style
There are very few ideas in fashion that remain consistently reliable, season after season, trend after trend. An all black outfit is one of them. While it is often dismissed as predictable or overly safe, black continues to function as a visual anchor in menswear. When handled with care, it does not read as lazy or severe. It reads as intentional.
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Men in Furs
For decades, fur coats have lived inside a very specific visual box. On one end, there is the image of the glamorous woman, wrapped in opulence, photographed on marble steps or exiting a town car. On the other, a far less flattering stereotype persists, the cartoonish, polyester-adjacent relic of the 1970s, dripping in excess without taste. Somewhere along the way, fur became shorthand for parody rather than possibility, especially when worn by men.
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Trend Watch: No Pattern Mixing
Pattern mixing has had a long, generous moment. Stripes layered with tartan, florals clashing with checks, textures piled on with confident abandon. It became the shortcut to looking styled without appearing overly considered. Throw two contrasting prints together and the outfit announces itself as intentional, even if the effort stopped there. It is effective, accessible, and yes, widely adopted.