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Eleventy Fall/Winter 2017-2018 collection
Stepping back from stiff uniforms, Eleventy opts to present a body of work that has a sense of comfort. This is the preferred styles for Autumn/Winter 2017-2018.
Christian Pellizzari Spring-Summer 2016 menswear collection
For his men's collection for the upcoming hot season, Italian designer Christian Pellizzari took inspiration from the 18th century Oriental porcelain sets, considered the ultimate luxury items in Italy at this time.
Milan Men's Fashion Week: Versace Fall-Winter 2016/2017 collection
'The new universe of Versace - Fibre optic tracksuits, space-age metallic trenches, sleek tailoring and astrological prints. The Versace Fall/Winter 2016 man is a pioneer and his ambition is as big as the universe', says brand's statement.
Hermès menswear for Fall-Winter 2015/2016
Urban luxury streetwear. This is how the experts describe Hermès Fall-Winter 15/16 men's collection. Designer Véronique Nichanian created pieces for the carefree Parisian man, who just enjoy life.
KTZ Fall-Winter 2014/2015 menswear collection
On January 8, 2014 during the London Fashion Week, Marjan Pejoski presented his occult collection full of runic graffiti. He said that his latest outing was born under the sign of the Four Aitches: Hindu, Himalaya, Holy, Hockey - Spiritual and secular, something old and something modern.
Art Meets Asia - Laurèl's new Summer 2014 Collection
From Goa to Singapore, from Shanghai to Bali: exotic lifestyles meet cutting-edge urban looks. Asian esthetics were the inspiration for Laurèl's new Summer 2014 Collection, presented at the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Berlin in the Runway marquee, Brandenburg Gate. This collection has an especially personal note; Asia, and Bali in particular, is the favorite retreat of Laurèl's Head of Design Elisabeth Schwaiger, and a vibrant source for her creative inspiration. Her husband, Munich artist and painter Jo Netzko, also finds a rich wellspring of new ideas in the region. Laurèl prints his colorful works on fabric, transforming the original oil paintings into wearable art pieces. Fashion loves art – art loves fashion.
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