Junya Watanabe Brings Back the Lumbersexual at Paris Fashion Week Men’s Wear Show
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At Paris Fashion Week, Hermes menswear has a dash of jockey-style boldness
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Junya Watanabe puts a twist on classic Americana at Paris Fashion Week menswear show
Junya Watanabe has opened his latest menswear show at Paris Fashion Week with beige hunting jackets paired with discreet shirts and tiesABC News - 2d -
We love: fashion fixes for the week ahead – in pictures
Valentine-inspired jewellery, stylish wellington boots and exciting denim collaborations from Levi’s, Diesel and Timberland Continue reading...The Guardian - 1d -
Rick Owens Strips Down for Paris Fashion Week
The reigning king of freakish fashions strips things back with stark leather jackets and corporate-type coats. But Mr. Owens could never really make anything average.The New York Times - 2d -
The Louvre Shows Off an Epic Fashion Collection
The most visited museum in the world is wooing a new crowd by injecting glamorous new cool into its fustiest department.The New York Times - 2d -
Paul Smith takes inspiration from father's photography for Paris Fashion Week
A vibrant energy pulsed through the Paris Fashion Week air as Paul Smith unveiled his fall menswearABC News - 3d -
At Paris Fashion Week, Shades of Normcore From Auralee, the Row and Lemaire
In Paris, prosaic clothes endure, just polished into something more arresting.The New York Times - 3d -
Clothes worth the distraction at Milan Men’s Fashion Week
At Prada and Zegna, designers did what they do best — retrenched, regrouped, and made clothes strong enough to captivateFinancial Times - 4d -
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