Maison Margiela Mens Spring/Summer 2017 – Paris

Maison Margiela menswear spring/summer 2017 was designed by the studio, with a welcoming nod to John Galliano who will take over the reins of menswear more from 2017.

 

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It is easy to like : Haider Ackermann Spring/Summer 2017 show in Paris

If you like Haider Ackermann you will like his collections, it is a show in the Show like every time. Haider Ackermann is known as a master of the crumpled-crotch tight Pants but in his high-hemmed carrot silhouettes in this collections are simply great!  White on yellow, red, black, or pink print silk shirts in spring/summer 2017 collection were a creative reinterpretation of sweat-drenchedness achieved post a dusk ’til dawn session of sybaritic dancing. “I have this gang of young kids around me. And they are full-on. And I wanted to capture their energy. They are just kids who want to dance and party and be happy. They don’t have the heaviness of the world.” – told Ackermann backstage.

 

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Gucci menswear Spring/Summer 2017 -Milan

Alessandro Michele unveiled Gucci spring/summer 2017 collection.

 

 

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Philipp Plein’s Warriors for summer 2017- Milan

Philipp Plein Menswear Spring/Summer 2017. See the full collection now.

 

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Sibling S/S 2017 – Mens-womens collection on the runway

Smile and Wear Sibling  could be a motto of Sibling’s spring/summer 2017 show yesterday . Sibling are one the brands which shaking up the fashion system. Few days ago Sibling announced the decision to show their men’s and women’s collections  together, following  Burberry and Gucci. Except Sibling will be doing so on the menswear schedule, rather than during the womenswear circus, unlike others who have opted to Combine both- womens-an menswear.Many brands are offering ripped jeans, oversized shirts and hoodies- the symbol of coolness nowadays  but Sibling’s offer is different – Sibilng’s DNA is a knitwear – they offering  something clean cut, playful with retro touch.
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