Men's
At Pitti, the Classics Were Back With a Twist
Luca Magliano’s beautiful losers left the strongest impression, while S.S. Daley’s undone formality came with the news of investment from Harry Styles, reports Angelo Flaccavento.
At Men’s Fashion Week, Postcards From Paris
The Paris menswear shows had a postcard-like feel, but there were standouts that proposed a shift in dress as well as a spectacle, writes Angelo Flaccavento.
Pharrell at Louis Vuitton: When Fashion Became Entertainment
The creative polymath’s debut show aimed to cement Louis Vuitton’s positioning as a purveyor not just of fashion, but culture writ large.
What Clothes Maketh the Man?
Milan men’s fashion week was all about finding new ways of deconstructing manhood, reports Angelo Flaccavento.
At Pitti, Fashion in Flux
Fragmentation is, paradoxically, the strongest through line in menswear today, writes Angelo Flaccavento.
In London, Martine Rose and Saul Nash Hold the Fort
Rose and Nash were the highlights of a truncated London Fashion Week, reports Susanna Lau.