Daily Doodles: Y-3 AW15
Japanese cult designer Yohji Yamamoto added khaki and camouflage to his aviation-inspired collection
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Get PORT in printJapanese cult designer Yohji Yamamoto added khaki and camouflage to his aviation-inspired collection
Louis Vuitton’s Kim Jones looked back to London’s 1980s art scene for his Paris show
Andrea Pompilio looks back to 1950s Milan for his AW15 check suits
Clara Lacy illustrates two craft-inspired looks from Salvatore Ferragamo’s AW15 collection
Pitti Uomo: Consuelo Castiglioni brought out her signature boxy tailoring but added fur quirks at her Florentine catwalk show
The British designer enlists a skilled gymnastic troupe to showcase his latest tailoring collection at London Collections: Men
The experienced menswear designer continued to refine her sub-cultural silhouette with subtle checks and high-tech sportswear fabrics
Chitose Abe continued her brand of elegant sportswear whilst adding small doses of abstract camouflage
Featuring some of their signature camouflage, this was the season Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pier Paolo Piccioli moved on to florals and butterflies
The master of Italian elegance added colourful elements in the shape of red dots and stripes to his latest Milan collection
Continuing his rock ’n’ roll journey, Varvatos left his trademark black behind for subtle tones of white and brown… and floral lapel pins
As Pitti Uomos’ guest designer in Florence, the new sporty Z Zegna line impressed with high-tech fabrics, graphic prints and sleek tailoring
Hardy Blechman continued to investigate camouflage patterns, influenced by Vietnam, Afghanistan and the late Italian artist Boetti
Alexia Hentsch defines the ultimate sartorial summer approach with her floral shirts, cuban cigars and colourful suits
Lucas Ossendrivjer and Alber Elbaz re-introduced a 80s aesthetic through skinny ties and acid bright jackets
At Place Vêndome, Aldo Maria Camillo presented a collection anchored in the past while still looking forward, incorporating classic tailoring and modern details
The Belgian designer headlined the first day of Paris menswear and showed a collection reminiscent of his early punk aesthetic…
Italo Zucchelli launched a ‘Best Of’ collection with classic American sportswear pieces and sweatshirts paying respect to the legendary CK perfumes
Stefano Gabbana and Domenico Dolce’s regal ‘Norman Sicily’ collection, showed at Milan’s Metropol, was full of intricate prints, luxurious tailoring and royal crowns
Richard James mixed his Savile Row tailoring in earthy colours with doses of 1960s-infused glitter glamour