Baggy: Whether it’s the pants, shirts, or outerwear, almost every collection seemed oversized. This didn’t mean one baggy piece and the rest fitted. If it was baggy so was the whole outfit making everything seem more relaxed and cool. Even better if your weight tends to fluctuate I guess. Short Loose Shorts: Above knee length but wide. Ideal loungewear and interchangeable with endless options. Sneakers: A trend that has followed through from last season is the sneakers. ( thanks Karl) Colorful or solid we saw them all over the mens runways. Mixed with both formal wear and more casual looks. Futuristic Jesus Sandals: Clogish birkenstocks and sandals made…
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Saint Laurent Menswear SS 2015 Western Rocker Throwback
Saint Laurent Menswear Spring Summer 2015 arrived like a sharp inhale of nostalgia, unapologetic and fully committed to mood. At a time when many collections were drifting toward futuristic minimalism and sanitized utility, this runway veered hard in the opposite direction. Sex, love, rock and roll. No irony. No apology.
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Umit Benan Menswear S/S 2015 Tennis Studs
Umit Benan’s Menswear Spring Summer 2015 collection, titled Tennis Studs, unfolded like a character study staged on manicured grass. Set against the world of a wealthy 1970s country club, the show blended athletic codes with social hierarchy, turning tenniswear into a lens for examining masculinity, age, and status.
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Lanvin Menswear S/S 2015 Gay Wolf of Wall Street
Lanvin Menswear Spring Summer 2015 arrived with the confidence of a man who knows exactly who he is and has nothing left to prove. The collection leaned mature, formal, and unapologetically self-possessed, offering a version of luxury masculinity that felt deliberate rather than flashy. If there was a hint of the so-called “Wolf of Wall Street” energy, it was filtered through control, taste, and restraint rather than excess.
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Kenzo Menswear S/S 2015 Sporty Pastel
Kenzo Menswear Spring Summer 2015 arrives with a clear point of view that feels optimistic, graphic, and distinctly of its moment. Under the creative direction of Humberto Leon and Carol Lim, the collection leans into sportswear as both reference and foundation, filtering it through Kenzo’s signature sense of color and pattern. Pastels take center stage, softening athletic silhouettes while giving them a contemporary edge that feels deliberate rather than nostalgic.
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Rick Owens Menswear S/S 2015 Intergalactic Gladiator Basketballers
Rick Owens Menswear Spring Summer 2015 unfolds like a vision pulled from myth, sport, and science fiction, merging ancient references with futuristic unease. The collection feels suspended between eras, imagining warriors dressed for both ceremonial combat and athletic ritual. It is old world fantasy filtered through Owens’ unmistakable lens of severity, restraint, and otherworldly beauty.
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Yohji Yamamoto Menswear S/S 2015
Yohji Yamamoto’s Menswear Spring Summer 2015 show felt like a reminder of why his work continues to sit outside trend cycles entirely. While much of menswear at the time leaned toward polish or normcore restraint, Yamamoto delivered something far more assured. Relaxed, romantic, and intellectually rigorous all at once. Formal homeless chic at its most refined.
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Louis Vuitton Menswear S/S 2015, Young Throwback Chic
Louis Vuitton Menswear Spring Summer 2015 delivered a vision of youth that felt polished rather than reckless, nostalgic without slipping into costume. Under the direction of Kim Jones, the collection explored retro references through a contemporary lens, balancing refinement with rebellion in a way that felt effortless and intentional.
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Jil Sander Menswear S/S 2015 Not Pastel Goth
Sleek simple and on trend. A very not in your face collection from Jil Sander. The models where minimally style leaving the full attention to the uncomplicated design and fit. Extremely soft and understated paired with awesome footwear. source:
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Dsquared2 Menswear S/S 2015 Young and Neon
A distinctively obvious Dsquared2 collection. With it’s young preppy rebel vibe and bright clothing #tanned #duckface. The thing that makes this show stand out of the rest are the uses of neon colors, we aren’t seeing much of those this season. Overall fun collection, I specifically enjoy the graphic art on the shirts and sweaters. Especially the cat sweater, meow.
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Calvin Klein Menswear S/S 2015 A Timeline
This Calvin Klein collection is a story with a timeline unlike most collections this season. I assume the nude represents birth, the bright industrial plastic candy like coats represent blooming and/or our highest peak and the black is symbolic of death. It’s a lifespan, It’s interesting seeing them all dip into each-other as the timeline slowly progresses. I personally love the full nude and dark outfits because they are the extreme of both sides.