Dolce & Gabbana’s Spring Summer 2015 menswear collection leaned unapologetically into pattern, softness, and a sense of relaxed intimacy that felt both deliberate and refreshing. From the first looks, the message was clear. This was a season interested in comfort without carelessness, sensuality without spectacle, and elegance that did not rely on rigidity.
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Neil Barrett S/S 2015 White Out!
Neil Barrett’s Spring Summer 2015 collection made its statement by removing almost everything that could distract from design itself. Stripped of color and excess, the runway leaned fully into white as both palette and philosophy. What might have felt restrictive instead became the collection’s greatest strength. This was minimalism sharpened to a point.
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Monster Hands! Sankuanz Menswear S/S 2015
Pow. Smack. High five. That is the immediate, almost unavoidable reaction to Sankuanz’s Menswear Spring Summer 2015 show. At a moment when menswear had settled deeply into restraint and normcore neutrality, this collection arrived swinging. Loudly. Joyfully. With zero interest in blending in.