Showing posts with label Milan Fashion Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Milan Fashion Week. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Men Fashion Week: Giorgio Armani 2011 Spring Summer Collection

The Giorgio Armani collection was called Sun and the City with all about blue hues and gray, as always with Giorgio Armani the main focus of the collection was on emphasizing on jacket, low-buttoning, double-breasted ones seemed to be placing a new emphasis on the chest.





Here are some of our selection.











Source: style.com

Monday, May 31, 2010

Milan Fashion Week: Spring Summer 2011 Time Table

Fashion Week: Milan Menswear

Season: Spring Summer 2011.

Date: Saturday - June 19, Tuesday - June 22, 2010









June 19. 2010

D&G, Corneliani, Costume National Homme, Laboratori Scala Ansaldo, Calvin Klein Collection, Burberry Prorsum, Frankie Morello, Versace, John Varvatos, Byblos



June 20. 2010

Bottega Veneta, Emporio Armani, Gianfranco Ferre, Salvatore Ferragamo, Vivienne Westwood, Giuliano Fujiwara, Gazzarrini, Moncler Gamme Bleu, Prada, Roberto Cavalli



June 21. 2010

Ermenegildo Zegna, Z Zegna, Enrico Coveri, Gucci, John Richmond, Etro, Canali, Neil Barrett, Pringle of Scotland



June 22. 2010

Iceberg, Dsquared2, Ermanno Scervino, Dolce & Gabbana

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Man Fashion Week: Z Zegna Spring 2010 Collection







Body conscious strokes on old school cuts turn up in Z Zegna, Alessandro Sartori of Z Zegna mixes dandy-ism with street cred, pairing svelte blazers and waistcoats that are nipped at the waist and worn with sheer T-shirts, as well as single- and double-breasted suits snug, nearly as tight as his head-to-toe ensembles in oxblood-colored leather.





Launched in 2004 as Ermenegildo Zegna's younger, more fashion-forward collection, the Z Zegna line now accounts for about 15 percent of its parent company's bottom line. Design head Alessandro Sartori grew up in a small mountain town renowned for the wool it produced for Zegna, and Sartori—his surname is Italian for "tailor"—has spent virtually his entire career with the company.