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2024-03-27 7047
Paris Men's Fashion Week: Key Brand Recommendations | Part 2
This season's Paris Fashion Week still gathers the infinite imagination of designers, who transform clothing from concrete objects to abstract symbols, pointing to forces beyond the body. The stage of Paris Fashion Week showcases the charm and romance of fashion with its unique craftsmanship and exquisite craftsmanship, allowing you to experience the pure creative expression of major brands. This season's Paris Men's Fashion Week also features multiple Chinese brands, bringing unique Eastern style designs to global fashion.
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2024-02-28 13066
Redefine the Uniforms -- The Men's Runway Analysis of Sacai
The head of the Sacai brand, Chitose Abe, traces the purest expression of the silhouette and showcases the most valuable things based on his favorite uniform, bringing people together. The designer adopted a monochromatic style in this season's styling, playing with text and silhouettes, exploring the brand's love for uniforms.
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2024-02-27 6221
Paris Men's Fashion Week: Recommended Brands (Part Two)
This season's Paris Fashion Week still gathers the infinite imagination of designers, who transform clothing from concrete objects to abstract symbols, pointing to forces beyond the body. The stage of Paris Fashion Week showcases the charm and romance of fashion with its unique craftsmanship and exquisite craftsmanship, allowing you to experience the pure creative expression of major brands. By shaping avant-garde designs and abandoning constraints, designers always maintain a progressive attitude and use their unique design language to drive innovation and prosperity in the fashion industry.
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2024-02-26 5713
Exquisite and Elegance -- The Men's Runway Analysis of Dries Van Noten
After a long period of contemplation and active attempts to integrate various seemingly opposing elements, I have a firm idea to open up unexpected paths to beauty. Continuously colliding with other worlds to forge new products. The Dries Van Noten 24/25 autumn/winter men's clothing collection is titled "Unexpectedly Elegance", with continuous thinking around the tension born from contrast, paving the way to elegance and beauty.
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2024-02-23 5411
Innovation Integration -- The Menswear Runway Analysis of Kolor
The Kolor 24/25 autumn/winter collection seamlessly blends classic and innovative elements with his unique artistic perspective. Designers focus on powerful cuts and extraordinary details to create stunning fashion pieces. This season, Kolor combines traditional shapes with restrained research, giving classic works a whole new life through rich decorations and small modifications. Compared to the past, Kolor has converged its reliance on piecing together and stacking items in this season's design, replaced by a restrained and concise effect, which has achieved excellent results.
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2024-02-01 10223
Maritime Adventure -- The Menswear Runway Analysis of Emporio Armani
In the harsh winter, the cold and restless sea connects various continents. In the 24/25 autumn/winter men's clothing collection, Emporio Armani takes inspiration from ships crossing the Atlantic and bravely crossing the Atlantic, with a black lighthouse as the background. She tries new perspectives and explores sexual temperament. Adventure and an open mindset have always been important themes for Emporio Armani, opening and closing with the classic work "Il Mare D'inverno" (Winter Sea), adhering to the spirit of boldness, with clear silhouettes, wide shoulders, and exquisite design, paying tribute to the charming classic dressing style and showcasing the elegant temperament of the harbor style.
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2024-01-30 24698
Ballet Fantasy -- The Men's Runway Analysis of DIOR MEN
The DIOR MEN 24/25 autumn/winter men's clothing collection is inspired by ballet dancer Margot Fonteyn and her famous dance partner Rudolf Nureyev, presenting a stunning look that combines practicality and luxury. "Comparison" is the key that designers focus on exploring in this series: the contrast between ready to wear and high-end customization, the difference between on stage and behind the scenes, and the two sides of Nureyev's artistic career and real life. This season has condensed the essence of modern luxury goods, interpreting luxury and delicacy with ancient and exquisite technology and textile craftsmanship. Classic silhouette with bold and eye-catching elements. Kim Jones also released 20 sets of custom-made men's clothing for the first time, which are relatively independent and closely intertwined with the ready to wear collection, paying tribute to the classic style and reshaping the modern style.
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2024-01-30 9929
Color Narration -- The Menswear Runway Analysis of Valentino
Valentino, who returned to Paris Men's Fashion Week after a 4-year absence, is the creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli, who has always been good at telling stories through color. This season, with the theme "Le Ciel 20.24", she focuses on the "blue" that symbolizes masculinity, reinterpreting this color tone that represents masculinity in social inertia thinking, reflecting on, breaking, and reshaping modern masculinity. He believes that color is the most direct way of expressing emotions, and thus begins his journey of color interpretation.
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2024-01-26 33626
Western Exploration -- Louis Vuitton Men's Runway Analysis
The Louis Vuitton Fall/Winter 24/25 Men's Collection show was held at Jardin d'Acclimatation Park in Paris. As the creative director's third collection, Pharrell Williams focused on American Western culture for the first time in this season. In order to avoid cultural appropriation, Pharrell Williams collaborated with artists from the Dakota and Lakota tribes, involving them in accessory design. The background music also came from Native Americans. The clothing designs incorporated Western cowboy elements, such as cowboy boots, cowboy hats, and decorations inspired by Western culture's plants and wilderness scenes, giving the overall style a strong Western flavor.
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2023-10-25 68400
Practical and Playful -- The Women's Runway Analysis of LOEWE
Jonathan Anderson, Creative Director of LOEWE's 2024 Spring/Summer Women's Wear Collection, adopts the design concept of "embracing randomness" and takes us into a chaotic and possible mental state through experiments, hallucinations, and sidekicks. In this process, daily clothing has undergone a subversive interpretation, presenting a bold, bizarre, and interesting side. The sparkling brooches that make up the top, the playful and vibrant star brooches, and oversized pins all showcase the creativity and ingenuity of designers. These unique elements infuse fashion with depth and texture, making it strange and interesting, like an extraordinary adventure to explore fashion elements.
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2023-08-18 38062
Paris Men's Fashion Week: Recommended Brands (Part Two)
The Paris Men's Fashion Week brings together a diverse range of creative styles, including minimalistic, avant-garde, traditional, and contemporary. Designers exchange their perspectives, experiences, and attitudes towards life, initiating a dialogue about travel and conveying a romantic and practical expression in their outfits. By deconstructing traditional concepts and blurring gender boundaries, designers combine classic elements from the brand's history with current trends, creating the latest sartorial aesthetics. This article will mainly recommend designer brands with a vintage street style, simplified luxury, and cutting-edge fashion.
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2023-07-17 62639
Paris Men's Fashion Week: Recommended Brands (Part Two)
During the week of June 20th to June 25th, there were a total of 42 fashion shows and 38 exhibitions. Paris Men's Fashion Week brought together a diverse range of creative designs, featuring minimalistic, avant-garde, traditional, and contemporary styles. Designers exchanged their perspectives, experiences, and attitudes towards life, initiating a dialogue about travel and conveying a romantic and practical expression through their clothing. By deconstructing traditional concepts and blurring gender boundaries, designers combined classic elements from their brand's history with current trends to create the latest aesthetics in fashion.
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2023-07-07 70910
Paris Men's Fashion Week: Recommended Brands (Part One)
During the week from June 20th to June 25th, there were a total of 42 fashion shows and 38 exhibitions. Paris Men's Fashion Week brought together diverse creative expressions ranging from minimalistic to avant-garde, traditional to contemporary. Designers exchanged their perspectives, experiences, and attitudes towards life, initiating a conversation about travel and conveying a romantic yet practical expression in their designs. Pharrell Williams set a high standard for this fashion week by hosting Louis Vuitton's first-ever three-hour fashion show with unparalleled scale and grandeur. Hermes juxtaposed a solid architectural structure with the lightweight texture of their collection, while KENZO connected clothing with architectural aesthetics and the relationship between individuals and the times, thus reshaping the brand's new image. By deconstructing traditional concepts and blurring gender boundaries, designers combined classic elements from the brand's history with the current popular context to create a fresh aesthetic in their clothing.
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2023-07-03 73739
The Menswear Runway Analysis of Louis Vuitton
Love and light are key elements throughout the entire Louis Vuitton Spring/Summer 2024 Collection, with the sun as the focal point of the design. The sun is seen as an important source that nurtures all things, inspiring, healing, and uniting people from different cultural backgrounds and beliefs. The men's fashion show took place on the oldest bridge in Paris. Pharrell Williams continues the legacy of former design legend Virgil Abloh, infusing his own understanding of fashion trends into all products: the collision of American street style and French luxury craftsmanship, new graphic and text designs, the fusion of the classic Damier checkerboard pattern with an 8-bit pixel style to create a new camouflage, all embodying Louis Vuitton's mission to spread and pay tribute to the rich culture created by humanity.
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2023-03-30 70116
Outdoor Performance -- The Menswear Runway Analysis of White Mountaineering
Yosuke Aizawa’s cult label White Mountaineering didn’t just present a Fall/Winter 2023 collection, it presented a collaboration collage. Inspired by the beauty of the mountains that the designer spent his time surrounded by during the pandemic, “After All” is a reflection of nature’s tones.
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2023-02-06 61047
Regeneration -- The Runway Analysis of Dior Men
Fall/Winter 2023 runway show during Paris Fashion Week paid homage to the late Yves Saint Laurent and his time at the house. In this collection, Kim Jones wanted to look at the regeneration of the house after the death of Mr. Dior, and its rejuvenation with Yves Saint Laurent – his chosen heir – drawing a parallel in literature, through imagery and themes in the wasteland. It's where an old world meets a new one, in change and in flux.
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2023-02-03 66768
Paris Men's Fashion Week: Recommended Brands(Part I)
Fall/Winter 2023 Paris Men’s Fashion Week completed the six-day fashion shows on January 22. 79 fashion brands released their new collections in Paris, and nearly 50 of them walked the runway. Anthony Vaccarello’s Saint Laurent returned to the official schedule of Paris Fashion Week after 7 years, and displayed its new releases on the opening day; Maison Margiela closed out the fashion week with a co-ed show.
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2022-10-10 80521
Large-scale Futurism -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Louis Vuitton
Staged once again in the majestic surroundings of the Louvre in Paris, Louis Vuitton’s Spring-Summer 2023 Collection is unveiled in the museum’s Cour Carrée. For the first time, Nicolas Ghesquière has invited leading French contemporary artist Philippe Parreno and production designer James Chinlund to conceptualize the event’s spectacular set design. With metal grills, mirrors, and a myriad of lightbulbs that evoke a fairground attraction, the set is centered upon a vividly red “monster flower” with golden stamen that rise up dramatically into the Parisian sky.
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2022-09-23 77335
The Blue Horizon -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Max Mara
Max Mara Spring/Summer 2023 collection continued the minimalist mindset and fluid tailoring to display the timeless Italian fashion and a cozy vacay style. The sunny blue coastline exuded the atmosphere of Riviera style. It focused on Renée Perle, a lover and much-snapped subject of early alpha-photographer Jacques-Henri Lartigue. Then there was Eileen Gray, who designed her own feminocratic ideal of the modernist house, the Villa E-1027 in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France, in 1929.
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2022-07-01 70669
Utopia in Dream -- The Menswear Runway Analysis of Dior Men
Two houses, joined by a garden in full bloom. Kim Jones’s models were wending their way through the greenery from Granville in Normandy on the coast of France to Charleston in Sussex in the rural south of England at the Dior Men show for summer. Pragmatism, natural elements and garden styles are mixed with the artworks of Duncan Grant to create an impressive personal collection that can reflect his spiritual world.
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2022-03-15 68663
Colorful Daywear -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Nina Ricci
A/W 22/23 was the first collection of Nana Baehr for the brand. Tailored daywear, colorful sweater, and printed dress were the staples. The cloak design was inspired by the fashion in 1960s. Besides, two-in-one hall bucket hats and transparent handbags also enlivened this colorful collection.
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2022-03-09 70631
Pay Homage to the Classic -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of LANVIN
Drawing inspiration from the unlikely pairing of Art Deco and Ancient Egypt, Sialelli drew connections in design and architecture: jacquard patterns and opulent beaded embroidery spoke of the former while Jeanne Lanvin’s love of Egypt was realised via a mix of jewellery inspired by ancient art, sphinx prints and sci-fi shapes inspired by Dune that raced the sands of time.
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2022-03-07 66101
The New Normality of Noughties -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Isabel Marant
The namesake label Isabel Marant founded in 1994 is known for its thick French accent and pioneering temperament. The latest A/W 22/23 runway was a conversation between future and the past, nodding to Y2K. Pragmatism took the center stage. Overalls, bomber jackets, oversized outerwear, laid-back knitwear, and denim were the staples to awaken a new languid condition. Neon Persian prints and shiny sequins met the retro aesthetics. Stretchy velvet top was sexy and charming. The mix of knitwear and thigh-high boots has been the mainstream this season.
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2022-02-25 77802
Wonderful Times -- The Runway Analysis of Wooyoungmi
Wooyoungmi A/W 22/23 ready-to-wear collection had been inspired by Amor Towles’s 2016 novel A Gentleman in Moscow, in which an aristocratic count finds himself under house arrest in the Hotel Metropol Moscow in 1922, and is shifted from a five-star suite to servant’s quarters. Four white doors—fire doors, the kind that snap shut with a vengeance—inset in stud walls broke up the space in Paris’s Garage Amelot, the multi-story car park venue for the Wooyoungmi show. Each time a model walked through a door and let it close sharply behind them, a tone was simulated on the soundtrack, creating a score composed of slams.