This past week Hermès showed at Men's Fashion Week in Paris. The clothes are very practical and you could easily go from the runway to work, school, or whatever else you do. I really liked this collection.
John Galliano delivered probably the weirdest runway collection I've seen thus far. First, his models came out looking like dead corpses. Then randomly, they sprung some life and were wearing business suits - ready for a job interview. But knowingly, the show couldn't end on that normal note. Nope. The guys strutted out with corset shorts. Even though it's outrageous, I think it's creative. And it shows us, before there was Gaga, there was Galliano.
To see more of this bizarre, random, yet intriguing show, go to gq.com.
Men's Fashion Week is now in Paris, showing all of the sexy menswear. Some of my favorites so far are Louis Vuitton, which is always classic, and Jean Paul Gaultier, who used a "boxing" theme. Ironically, Chris Brown was at the Jean Paul Gaultier show. Things that make you go hmmmm..
Jean Paul Gaultier
Jean Paul Gaultier & Chris Brown
Louis Vuitton
To see more of Paris Fashion Week, as well as the rest of these looks, go to gq.com
The menswear collections wrapped up in Milan yesterday for the fall collections and I'm loving the simplicity yet creativity of the garments. Some of my personal favorites were Dolce & Gabbana, Burberry Prorsum, Prada, and Salvatore Ferragamo. The buyer's who attended the show really liked the trends and clothing presented because of their practicality, as well as the designers providing a "commercially viable selection of informal ware." Here are a few of the designers, click here to see all of the collections from Milan.