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2023-02-21 39256
Paris Men's Fashion Week: Recommended Brands(Part II)
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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2022-10-13 99420
Celebration, Rebirth -- The Runway Analysis of Off-White
Ibrahim Kamara was named the Image and Art Director of Off-White in April, and now he has debuted his Spring/Summer collection ‘Celebration’. The Spring Summer 2023 collection approaches the cusp of something new, where the unknown gives us the freedom to imagine boundless possibilities. A celebration of life, progress, and new work in process.
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2021-07-23 67883
Ain't No Mountain High Enough -- The Menswear Runway Analysis of White Mountaineering
The Japanese outdoor brand White Mountaineering, founded by Yosuke Aizawa, launched its S/S 2022 collection -- Ain't No Mountain High Enough. The blurred boundary between urban clothing and outdoor wear tries to figure out the perfect balance of comfort and functionality. The shirt, jacket, utility vest and trousers of this S/S collection all apply the classic colors of autumn. Bomber jacket and more formal tailoring occupy a large proportion of this collection, which not only satisfies the needs of city life and also allows the wearers to explore more unpredictable outdoor places.
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2021-03-25 76557
A Journey to The Sky -- The Womenswear Catwalk Analysis of Balmain
Balmain A/W 21/22 collection gets inspiration from the journey of the brand founder Pierre Balmain 75 years ago. And this journey is above and beyond the atmosphere. The vintage futuristic silhouette of Space Age in 1960s is combined with shiny jumpsuit, which integrates the current futurism into the past and brings the fantastic imagination. Besides, designer Oliver Rousteing also applies 70s PB Monogram to inject vintage sense into the coolness.