Burberry Men SS21 Show Performance

Riccardo Tisci unveiled his Burberry Spring/Summer 2021 collection in a special show performance with internationally acclaimed artist Anne Imhof.

Moschino Resort 2021 Men Collection

Jeremy Scott unveiled his Resort 2021 collection for Moschino and here are our favourite looks from the campaign:

Balenciaga Fall 2020-21 show: The new silhouettes

After the Balenciaga fashion show, we noticed all the new masculine silhouettes that Demna Gvasalia proposes for fall-winter 2020-2021 :

Having in mind the heritage of the brand and the favourite color of Cristóbal Balenciaga, Demna unveiled strong black pieces along with the sporty effects, and new design proposals.

TOM FORD Fall 2020 at New York Fashion Week

Tom Ford unveiled his Fall 2020-21 men and women collection and everything was exactly what we expected to see. Elegant, modern lines and fine designs with mr Ford’s tailoring touches on their best.


Ludovic de Saint Sernin Fall 2020

The erotics of the exposed male chest are something to look at a bit closer this season. Well, at Ludovic de Saint Sernin, you can’t help it—the naked perfection of the youthful body, flashed with open shirt and gold medallion, is right at the center of attention with his brand. While the hench chest is nowhere to be seen on the runways, the comeback of a body type that hasn’t been seen since the ’70s (when all boys looked like this, not just Iggy and Bowie) is in full cry all at the 2020 men’s shows.

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Dior Men at its best: Fall 2020-2021 at Paris Fashion Week

Dior Men Fall 2020-21 show was definetely one of our favourites.

Elegant silhouettes, tailoring, and innovative styling proposals have been combined to create Kim Jones’ latest vision for the Dior Man. Berets, zips, long gloves and safety pins were a nod to 1980s punk era.

The collection was a tribute to British stylist and punk iconoclast Judy Blame.

Louis Vuitton at Paris Fashion Week: The Fall 2020 Menswear Collection

What Virgil Abloh decided to serve up were his thoughts on male dress codes..

. “Something you haven’t seen from me before: the suit,” he said. “But with menswear, it can be like an automated track, so there are different breakdowns as the show progresses.”

…and here it is: New Era for Louis Vuitton Men with the tailoring trend leading the runway:



Givenchy Fall Winter 2020-21 at Paris Fashion Week

The House of Givenchy has unveiled its Fall 2020-21 collection during Paris Fashion Week Men’s.

Contemporary tailoring, wide shoulders and western styling elements have been combined for its new winter collection; another tribute to the ‘tailoring era’ which is already here.

VALENTINO Fall 2020-21 show at Paris Fashion Week Men's

Maison VALENTINO has unveiled its FALL WINTER 2020-21 collection during Paris Fashion Week Men’s.

“Men are changing much more quickly in the last two decades because of women. And because of how work has changed.” noted the creative director of the brand, Pierpaolo Piccioli.

Guys these days should have no hang-ups about wearing coats and jackets stamped with photo prints or embroideries of flowers, Piccioli believes. Luxury for men and women is being dissolved into a median category. Valentino boys have segued seamlessly into carrying small cross-body bags. Some might be utility pouches, but others are indistinguishable from the mini-bags on chains that have been gendered as female for generations.

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JW Anderson FW2020 menswear show at Paris Fashion Week

Jonathan Anderson is adept at bringing almost-forgotten art to the ambience of his shows—both for his own label and at Loewe.

There were the long, narrow shifts in paisley print carried over from his women’s collections, pleated peplum tops over shorts, skinny knits, and hefty padded coats. With that sure hand he has for eye-catching Instagrammable branding, he accessorized with heavy gilt chains swathed as belts, blown up as shoe-jewelry, and minimized as sewn-on half-necklaces. The JW Anderson anchor-like logo that he invented as a 23-year-old was stenciled into a felted tote bag and worked into a patchwork sweater. vogue.com

Off White goes softer for FW2020: Virgil Abloh returns with tailoring

Hoodie no more for OFF WHITE as Virgil Abloh has decided to go with the flow and return with one more contemporary collection full of tailoring elements and leather pieces.

The new tailoring trends becomes bigger every season and designers are promoting it more than ever by giving their own idea of tailoring on their collections.

Check out all the hero pieces from OFF WHITE FW 2020-21 at Paris Fashion Week here:

Fall 2020-21: All the highlights from Milan Fashion Week Men's

Milan Fashion Week is officially over! All the eyes were on the Italian fashion capital during the weekend as we have seen the shows and the collections from some of the biggest fashion names of the industry.

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Ermenegildo Zegna

MSGM

GIORGIO ARMANI

FENDI

DOLCE & GABBANA

PRADA

GUCCI






TOM FORD Fall Winter 2020-21 Presentation

Tom Ford unveiled his FW2020 collection during Milan Fashion Week Men’s. The presentation is photographed by Ferry Van der Nat.

Classy silhouettes, tailoring, combinations between bold and pastel colors and contrast between sleek and hard fabrics are some of the TOM FORD pieces of the new collecion.

FW2020-21: Best of London Fashion Week Men's

2020 found us in London waiting for Men’s Fashion Week. This season was all about the new talents as many of the big names are not showing in the English fashion capital anymore. Our stylist & editor Martina Ghia was out and around and she has put down all you need about it.

Fall Winter 2020-21 seems to be a new era on men’s fashion with a lot of 90s elements, deconstructed denim and total denim looks, wide trousers, oversized coats and of course the new tailoring - a complete new generation on the classic tailoring, showing the elegance of the trend with a twist.

Below you’ll find the best of looks from some of our favourite shows:

Martine Rose

Per Götesson

Wales Bonner

Charles Jeffrey Loverboy

Pronounce

Astrid Andersen

Dior Men: The Pre Fall 2020 show

Kim Jones has remade Dior Men from top to bottom in the 18 months since his debut—with a global team, with artist collaborations, and with a Saddle Bag for dudes, to say nothing of the pageantry he’s brought to the house’s pantsuits.

But the most Jonesian development of all is the synthesis of high and low, couture and street. So integral is this intermingling to his Dior Men project that Jones rejects distinctions between the categories as old-fashioned and out of touch. “Today, people buy what’s the best,” he said in a pre-show interview, the implication being that Dior Men is deserving of the superlative.

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