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  • Dior struck a blow for the boys and for traditional tailoring Saturday with an all-male show after a week when women turned up on the majority of Paris menswear catwalks. With so-called co-ed shows with both male and female models almost becoming the rule for men's fashion weeks -- the reverse rarely applies -- Dior's Kris Van Assche cried halt. In a show that married rave culture and mosh pit punks with haute couture, the Belgian designer insisted that young men had the right to wear someth
  • Some of the coolest names in street fashion went into the woods in their Paris menswear shows Thursday, and their millennial customers are in for a big surprise. Throw off your gritty urban rat race uniforms, they pleaded, and embrace nature and your inner country bumpkin. Off-White designer Virgil Abloh -- Kanye West's fashion guru no less -- urged his fans to "change our consciousness... and start seeing things" as he sent his models through a winter birch forest. Issey Miyake summoned up t
  • Milan men's fashion week finished on Tuesday with Giorgio Armani's regular slot closing out the week. The Fall 2017 shows were a mix of designer debuts at established houses alongside notable absences including Jil Sander, Roberto Cavalli and Gucci. Ermenegildo Zegna Alessandro Sartori is the incoming designer at Zegna, who's first collection for the menswear giant was presented on a colossal scale, both in scope and venue size - an exhibition space at the edge of town. Zegna is the worl
  • For Balenciaga’s spring-summer 2017 campaign, creative director Demna Gvasalia drops the curtains. Photographer Harley Weir captures models against a backdrop featuring colorful stage curtains. The advertisements star Sunniva Vaatevik, Alek Wek, Amandine Renard, Shujing Zhou, Litay Marcus, Carla Daher and Eliza Douglas. The season’s neon floral prints, boxy trench coats and spandex leggings stand out with styling by Lotta Volkova. For accessories, oversized tote bags and blocked-heeled boots bri
  • The Hadid sisters have landed another joint project together. Bella and Gigi Hadid appear in the spring-summer 2017 campaign from Fendi. Earlier this year, the social media stars also fronted Moschino’s spring advertisements. The sister act is joined by Vittoria Ceretti in images captured by Karl Lagerfeld. Set in Paris, the girls pose against a backdrop of vintage-looking wallpaper. Inspired by Classic French rococo opulence with a modern update, the girls wear cropped sweaters, flared skirts a
  • For Alexander McQueen’s spring-summer 2017 campaign, the luxury brand sets its advertisements on Africa’s northwest coast. Model Vittoria Ceretti poses against a backdrop of sand dunes in the Jamie Hawkesworth lensed images. Wearing dreamy gowns embellished with lace and leather bustiers, the brunette is a stunning vision. As McQueen describes Vittoria in the official release, she “appears dreamlike, sensual with an effortless simplicity”. Source: Fashion Gone Rogu
  • While there were plenty of people championing the success of London Fashion Week Men's, which ended on Monday, there was a noticeable absence of headliner shows. Burberry, usually a stalwart presence at men's fashion week, opted to merge with its women's in February. American lifestyle brand Coach, who showed during London men's last June, took its catwalk presentation back home to New York in December. Also missing were big name guest designers, like Versace, Moschino, Marc Jacobs or other big-
  • Giorgio Armani’s Emporio Armani sets its spring-summer 2017 campaign in Rome, Italy. Photographed by Lachlan Bailey, the advertisements star models Luna Bijl, Chiharu Okunugi and Roos Abels. The group embraces relaxed silhouettes with bold embellishments and prints. From printed suiting separates to crystal embroidered tops, the spring season embraces a youthful spirit. Discover more from Emporio Armani’s spring campaign below. Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
  • Men and women are sashaying down catwalks together at London Fashion Week, in a shake-up of tradition backed by celebrated designers including Vivienne Westwood. The 75-year-old style icon is no stranger to challenging fashion formats -- turning a 2015 London show into an anti-austerity and climate change march -- and deemed her latest move a response to the unisex reality of fashion. "My very first fashion shows were always men and women. It's particularly unisex now because this time y
  • The Trendstop team bring you the latest trend direction that will be impacting the men's market in F/W 2017-18. First identified in our themes forecasts this key look will be inspiring the menswear sector into 2017-18 and beyond. Our inspirational seasonal reports are curated by our Consumer Insights experts who evaluate each trends commercial value and longevity, giving you the optimum analysis to inform decision making. This week, FashionUnited readers get an exclusive insight into the four
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