Showing posts with label Paris Fashion Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paris Fashion Week. Show all posts

Monday, July 9, 2012

CAMOUFLAGE PATTERNS

Dries Van Noten Spring 2013 Menswear
Paris Fashion Week




Giving an athletic vibe yet the elegance was still there, Van Noten’s collection clearly showed his vision and creativity as well as his cleverness to put those camo prints from beginning to end.


Friday, June 1, 2012

SPRING/SUMMER 2013 MENSWEAR PARIS FASHION WEEK SCHEDULE



Time really flies but menswear fashion couldn't careless as long as it brings to upgrade the garments for men. So let's all hang around, hold our fire, and kill the time until Paris Fashion Week on menswear is ready to take place and lead us to another staggering and remarkable shows. Don't forget to mark your calendars on the last week of June!

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

HAIDER ACKERMANN FALL 2012 | READY-TO-WEAR

Paris Fashion Week

Clear cut, sculpted, conceptual and complex.






KENZO FALL 2012 | READY-TO-WEAR

Paris Fashion Week

Inspired by interiors, Leon and Lim came up with prints of marble tile floors, bunches of grapes and geometric knits.






GIVENCHY FALL 2012 | READY-TO-WEAR

Paris Fashion Week

Seventies photography of Guy Bourdin.






MANISH ARORA FALL 2012 | READY-TO-WEAR

Paris Fashion Week

Flower embellishments, graffiti backdrop, green and pink faces. Arora kept the fun on his collection adding up the motif from the works of Brooklyn street artist Judith Supine. Thus, in his world, all is fanatical.






Saturday, February 4, 2012

RESEMBLING FACADES ON FALL WINTER 2012 | MENSWEAR

                                         Moschino                                                           Jean Paul Gaultier
                                         Hermes                                                           Calvin Klein Collection

One of the most important thing on a collection is the identicalness of the clothes and its details. But we can't erase the fact that some designers don't intend to have the similarity of their patterns with other designers. However, the challenge is, it's up for their consumers to decide what to wear. 

So who do you pick?