TOM FORD SS23: The Menswear Looks

Mr Tom Ford returned to New York Fashion Week for Spring Summer 2023 and he gave us what we always wanted: Glamour, elegance and sexiness on their best.

Check out below our favourite menswear looks:

photography: vogue.com

Edward Crutchley SS23 at London Fashion Week

We have seen him working with Kim Jones for many years, at Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior and now Fendi couture. Edward Crutchley is probably one of the luxury fashion industry’s leading experts in fabric sourcing and development.

For his Spring Summer 2023 collection, he took inspiration from the greek mythology and the ancient Greek sea-god Proteus. “Even though it’s about ancient Greek mythology, there are no references. We’re not seeing a toga coming down the runway,” he stated.

The signs are strong though, and his promotional images were given the right message. The Greek Marbles and Sculptures will return to Greece!

Edward has also collaborated with ROKER shoes for that show and WE LOVE the extra edginess they add to his looks.

Check out his ‘boys looks’ below : Super sexy, unisex, playful.

photography: vogue.com

All the highlights from Paris Fashion Week Men

Sunday was the last day of menswear shows in 2022 and Paris was literally on fire. All the star system travelled there to watch the runway shows which were on spot! Check out below our favourite moments:

Thom Browne's Cowboys in Jock Straps.

Jacquemus combined SS23 with AW23, launched his collaboration with NIKE and he chose had his show right after the end of Fashion Week calendar.

Instagays rocked the runway at the LGN Louis Gabriel Nouchi Show

Jonathan Anderson grew real plants on his LOEWE collection.

Casablanca put horses on the show set, where they pooped all over until the end of the show.

Givenchy brought back all the logomania trend the others used to do the previous seasons.

Best of Milan Fashion Week Men

From Dolce & Gabbana’s re-edition collection to Prada’s simplest silhouettes ever and the heatwave-hit marked Milan during the fashion week, below are some of our favourite looks and designers of SS23 in Milano:

Dolce & Gabbana

PRADA

Versace

ETRO

JW ANDERSON

Bottega Veneta by Matthieu Blazy: The Menswear Looks from his first Show

Matthieu Blazy’s day has come.

The 35-year-old Belgian interned at Balenciaga and worked at Raf Simons, Maison Margiela Artisanal, Celine, and Calvin Klein before landing as ready-to-wear design director at Bottega Veneta in 2020. That’s quite a pedigree, but he’s always been a behind-the-scenes guy. Then last November, following Daniel Lee’s abrupt exit, he was named creative director.

Sixty nine looks in total, strong representation of both genders on the runway and a strong Bottega Veneta DNA on the looks, but with his own twist.

For men’s looks it was all about leather and tailoring, tailoring and leather. Bold, straight cut (including some flares), modern and minimal lines… and a lot of navy! It was definitely a debut to remember.

Check out below some of our favourite menswear looks:

Edward Crutchley - SEASON 17 Show at London Fashion Week

Edward Crutchley unveiled its “Season 17” collection during London Fashion Week.

“…the queerness of Gothic is such that its main function is to demonstrate the relationship between the marginal and the mainstream.”— Queering the Gothic

Check out below our favourite looks:

DION LEE Fall Winter 2022 Show at NYFW: Our Favourite Looks

DION LEE showed its Fall/Winter 2022 collection during New York Fashion Week.

Marcelo Burlon County of Milan: The FW22 Lookbook

Marcelo Burlon is hatching plans for a long-delayed return to the physical Milan menswear calendar come June. That season will mark the 10th anniversary of the County of Milan label, so Burlon said he is brewing up something special and open to all—watch this space.

In the meantime he released his Fall Winter 2022 collection through a virtual presentation.

Lookbook photographed by Alessio Bolzoni. Check out below the hero pieces of the collection which fetures just 18 looks:

Dior Men FW22 at Paris Fashion Week: Our Favourite Looks

After numerous of collaborations with artists and writers, Kim Jones approached his 75th anniversary homage to the house as a one-man show and here are our favourite looks:

Prada Men FW22: Our Favourite Looks (Copy)


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Men #FW22 show was definitely a new representation of the new Raf Simons era. The designer worked next to Muccia Prada, even though he wasn’t afraid to re-examine some of his previous designs and re-introduce them to the audience as part of the new Prada aesthetic.

We are very happy to see ‘Raf’ in Prada Men finally. Check out our favourite looks below:

DIOR Men Pre-Fall 2022: Watch the London show (Video)

Kim Jones brought a youthquake to London with an exhibition and runway show inspired by Jack Kerouac and the Beat Generation of writers.

Kim Jones brought an American spirit of freedom, the rebellious energy of youth culture — and the Brits’ knack for offbeat fashion — to the Dior men’s runway at Kensington Olympia in west London on Thursday night.

It was the first time since 2003 that Jones has staged a show in his home country, and he returned with a vengeance. He presented an eclectic pre-fall collection, followed by a massive, champagne-fuelled party — topped off with a surprise performance by Grace Jones.

source: wwd.com

Ludovic de Saint Sernin SS 2022 show at Paris Fashion Week

Ludovic de Saint Sernin revealed his Spring/Summer 2022 collection during Paris Fashion Week.

Check out below our favourite looks:

Valentino Spring 2022 at Paris Fashion Week: Our favourite Menswear Looks

Pierpaolo Piccioli revealed his Spring 2022 collection during Paris Fashion Week.

Check out below our favourite menswear looks:

FENDACE: The Collaboration we didn't expect at Milan Fashion Week

Donatella Versace and Kim Jones joined their power and they make history !

They presented two iconic collections for Pre Fall 2022 and they managed to amazed the fashion world. Super models from the 90s like Naomi and Kate Moss, walk on the runway in order to honour the ‘‘Fendace’’ collaboration: Check out below all the menswear looks from the collections:

Versace by Fendi:

Fendi by Versace:

Best of Paris Fashion Week Men SS22

The Parisian fashion celebration is officially over and here are our favourite menswear shows for spring summer 2022.

DIOR MEN:

Strict tailoring and monochrome looks with total pink looks being the center of attention.

BURBERRY :

Burberry show was one of the big big surprises. Riccardo Tisci went total black with sense of goth and dark glamour.

Jacquemus:

One of our favourites, always. Colorful with powerful messages , mr Jacquemus is the best representation of the new fashion generation.

GmbH:

The Safari trend restyled, crop tops and denim all the way.

Milan Fashion Week Men: The SS22 Highlights

Milan Fashion Week is officially over and here are the best moments of the men’s fashion celebration:

PRADA:

Super short shorts, sleeveless knits and tailoring (as usual) on its best.

Dolce & Gabbana:

Party mood with metallic colors, embellishment and D&G DNA hero pieces on the runway.

FENDI:

Pastel green and lilac, Tailoring combinations with super short shorts and crop tops.

ETRO Men:

Metallics, neon colors and the iconic Etro prints presenting the new image of ETRO Man.




Berluti Fall Winter 2021 Campaign: Our Favourite Looks

Berluti unveiled a colorful collection for Fal/Winter 2021. This will be the last collection of Kris Van Assche as the creative director of the fashion house.

Dior Men: The Fall 2021 Campaign

Kim Jones unveiled his Fall 2021 campaign for Dior Men, in collaboration with American artist Kenny Scharf.

GUCCI celebrates 100 years with the ARIA collection and Balenciaga collaboration

Gucci is 100 years old. For the occasion, Alessandro Michele is designing a men's and women's fall-winter 2021-2022 show that highlights the brand's heritage through a plethora of pieces and accessories as daring as each other.

And because he never does things by halves, for his last show, he decided to appropriate the avant-garde spirit signed by Balenciaga by Demna Gvasalia and the hypersexualized aesthetic of Tom Ford of the Gucci era .