Treasured Chests: Ditch your vest and look your best

“Less is more” is a style philosophy trusted and followed by many discerning fashionistas, and one way to do it is to ditch the vests, or opt for a casual and comfortable top.

 

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Necklace courtesy of VIPOP

Bangle bracelet by Ferragamo

Jacket and pants by Ermenegildo Zegna

Lucas Armchair by Indigo Living 

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Jacket, shirt, trousers, tote and slides by Loewe

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Top, shorts and boots by Prada 

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Hat, necklace, coat, underwear, shorts, ring and saddle bag by Dior 

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Pocket art and necklaces by Novel Fineries

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Earrings, necklace, top, clutch, pants and sandals by Hermès

Aspen Recycled Wood Stool by Indigo Living

Jacket and pants by Dolce & Gabbana 

Tristan Wooden Tic Tac Toe by Indigo Living

(Photographer: Jack Law Art Direction and Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma Videographer: Jack Fontanilla Model: Sasha (Synergy Model Management) Hair and Makeup: Heti Tsang)

Also Read: Miss Matched: Contrasting wear for the perfect pair

Hottest ’70s and ’90s inspired fashion stylings

The 70s roller skating era makes a fashionable comeback. Sporting vintage-sque stylings and funky sartorial disco vibes, Gafencu rolls into its next sartorial stylings with these hot throwback revivals of fashion’s favourite ’70s- and ’90s-inspired looks…

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Gafencu Rolling into the new season in style with these hot fashion looks (1)

On Her: Dress by Chloé
On Him: Top and pants by Ermenegildo Zegna

Look 2

Gafencu Rolling into the new season in style with these hot fashion looks (2)

On Her: Cropped top, skirt and handbag by Miu Miu
On Him: Jacket and pants by Moschino

Look 3

Gafencu Rolling into the new season in style with these hot fashion looks (3)

Lingerie, gloves, dress and heels by Gucci

Look 4

Gafencu Rolling into the new season in style with these hot fashion looks (4)

On Her: Jacket, long skirt and heels by Gucci
On Him: Trench coat, vest, pants and boots by Gucci

Look 5

Gafencu Rolling into the new season in style with these hot fashion looks (5)

On Her: Top and long skirt by Brunello Cucinelli; Handbag by Loewe
On Him: Jacket, shorts, bag and sunglasses by Loewe

Look 6

Gafencu Rolling into the new season in style with these hot fashion looks (6)

Jacket, vest, button-down shirt, pants, shoes and handbag by Gucci

Look 7

Gafencu Rolling into the new season in style with these hot fashion looks (7)

On Her: Jacket, bralette and shorts by Hermès
On Him: Button-down shirt and pant by Berluti

Look 8

Gafencu Rolling into the new season in style with these hot fashion looks (8)

On Her: Top, long skirt and handbag by Versace
On Him: Sweater, shorts and handbag by Hermès

 

Venue: Bun’s 2020; Photographer: Jack Law; Art Direction & Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma; Videographer: Andy Wan; Female model: Viann Li (Elite Model Management Hong Kong); Male model: Ace Au (Elite Model Management Hong Kong); Hair and Make-up: Heti Tsang and Owen Ko 

Men’s Spring-Summer 2022: Relaxed masculinity runs riot

Forget about sombre cuts and monotonous colour palettes. With the onset of the Spring / Summer season, the world’s leading labels have embraced freedom and hope by presenting dazzling hues, patterns and textures. From oversized Bermuda shorts and surfer tees to tailored summer suits and bright blazers, they leave no style unexplored in sumptuous SS22 men’s collections…

Balenciaga

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Under the creative direction of Demna Gvasalia, the SS22 line delves into the tradition of fashionable experimentation that characterised the clothes of house founder Cristóbal Balenciaga. Merging the worlds of streetwear and high fashion, and unbridled by industry conventions, Gvasalia reconfigures the label’s archival pieces with exaggerated silhouettes, asymmetric cuts and bold colorways for a relaxed yet undeniably dapper style.

Berluti

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Seamlessly blending high fashion and beach chic, Berluti serves up a riotously colourful collection that fully embraces the joy of summer. Think relaxed denim shorts and capris, bright orange and blue Hawaiian shirts with matching shorts, and oversized beige totes. The brand’s Scritto motif – reminiscent of map calligraphy – has been enlarged and interwoven, then emblazoned across various pieces throughout this collection.

Bottega Veneta

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Utilitarian uniforms and relaxed sportswear have been given an experimental finish in Bottega Veneta’s latest seasonal collection. Exploring an array of dynamic textures and fabrics, an otherwise subtle monochromatic motif has been enlivened by eye-catching metallic sheens, exaggerated lines and voluminous silhouettes that not only underscore a striking techno-chic appeal, but add a fresh effervescent flair to the assemblage.

Dolce & Gabbana

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Few haute-couture labels embrace euphoric colour quite like Dolce & Gabbana – and their latest seasonal line is no exception. Inspired by Italy’s ‘luminarie’ light shows, crystal-embellished ensembles vie with a multihued gem-studded suit and crystal-anointed blazers for attention. “Light is good therapy for this moment. Now we need to see light, joy and happiness in the eyes of people,” explains Stefano Gabbana.

Ermenegildo Zegna

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Relaxed and casual yet resplendent with excellent tailoring, Ermenegildo Zegna serves up comfortable garments that breathe easy through warmer climes and styles fashionable enough for any occasion. From board shorts and Hawaiian T-shirts to loafers and khaki suits, the house’s spring creations bestow fun, free, cool and chic that are as at home on the beach or in the wilderness as they are indoors.

Etro

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Harkening back to the Flower Power era of the ’60s, Etro’s SS22 offerings are awash with kaleidoscopic patterns, dazzling neon hues and flowing silhouettes. The more casual pieces, which range from sheer shirts and baggy trousers to open-chested patterned vests, slouch in sharp contrast to the more upstanding formal apparel – think sharply tailored suits in fluorescent colours paired with printed, deep-cut waistcoats.

Fendi

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There’s no denying that the latest men’s catwalk at Fendi was a study in juxtaposition: structured blazers paired with cropped Bermuda shorts; full-sleeved bomber jackets cropped below the chest for a midriff-baring finish; and formalwear accented with open-toed sandals. Eschewing the traditional tenets of masculine tailoring, the result is a playful experiment on new traditions that spell young and fun.

Giorgio Armani

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The classic tailoring skills that have made this Italian label beloved the world over is in sharp evidence this season, albeit with a more relaxed finish. In place of the structured suits and rigid forms that typified the Giorgio Armani Autumn / Winter line, this latest collection serves up sleek silk shirts, flared trousers and subdued, monochromatic jackets that are perfect fits for the temperamental , ever-changing climes of spring.

Givenchy

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Androgyny is a central theme for Givenchy’s SS22 collection, with traditionally female forms and accoutrements gracing the masculine models on its catwalk. Dominating proceedings are the plethora of colourful leggings – printed or monochromatic in a kaleidoscope of colours – that are more often favoured by women on the go. Vibrant, ripped shirts, printed hoodies and a fringed cowl round out this innovative line.

See Also: Women’s Spring-Summer 2022: Hot looks from top fashion houses

Gucci

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Did someone say ‘costume party’? Embracing an atmosphere of lively experimentation, Gucci draws from an array of disparate sources for its Spring / Summer apparel. Looking for cowboy chic? You got it. Disco glam? It’s there. Fun formalwear? You bet. From magician-inspired suits to ’60s-style flared trousers and oversized sunglasses, this spirited collection spares no pattern, fabric or colour – especially if you’re looking towards more ecclectic ensembles.

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Layering is the name of the game for Hermès this season, with the French luxury maison taking a casual approach to the mix-and-match trend. Capri pants, relaxed shorts and flowing trousers are paired, in turn, with everything from more subdued tops and unbuttoned shirts to a bright yellow printed shirt and an ombré top-and-sweater set. All are comfortably casual without skimping on an iota of style.

Louis Vuitton

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Louis Vuitton’s new SS22 collection for men is, to put it mildly, an avant-garde affair. An all-white outfit with a beret, ear muffs and baseball mitt-like gloves? Check. A bunny-eared hat, a pair of leather pleated shorts and baseball cleats? Check. An all-pink pimp-like get-up with an exaggerated top hat and puffy coat? Check and check. Outrageously wild and strikingly show-stopping, every ensemble is a talking point.

Prada

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Nothing screams summer quite like short shorts, and Prada’s Spring / Summer line is positively brimming with them. Styled underneath a series of oversized shirts, patterned sweaters, open blazers and sleeveless tops, whether these pairings serve to embellish or shroud these abridged designs, its undeniably eye-catching sartorial numbers offer a teasingly delightful peek-a-boo experience for wearer and viewer alike.

Saint Laurent

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Gothic glam and the outré collide in spectacular fashion at Saint Laurent this season. At the darker end of the spectrum, the all-black combo of a hat, a loose, sheer shirt, and a pair of skinny trousers takes a star turn, calling to mind a scarecrow’s silhouette. Then, at the opposite extreme, there are fluorescent suits, a rainbow-coloured jacket, and even an open-chested yellow cape-shirt paired with tight jeans and high-heeled boots.

Salvatore Ferragamo

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Skin-baring styles line up to pair alongside more tempered, traditional masculine tailoring in Salvatore Ferragamo’s SS22 men’s runway collection. Staider options – collared shirts paired with flared shorts, a yellow top over black slacks – do, however, take something of a back seat to more unconventional garb, such as sheer tops, a flowing cowl-like number, and an attention-grabbing tiger-print jacket.

Valentino

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Offbeat and experimental, Valentino’s SS22 offerings push the boundaries of the traditional masculine figure. In one instance, this sees a sheer, striped shirt with flared sleeves worn with both a skirt and shorts simultaneously. In another, a purple blazer and a blue buttoned shirt are paired with a maroon shorts/leggings combo. This skilled layering of disparate garments and fabrics, though somewhat disconcerting upon first viewing, settles into a comfortingly familiar refrain.

 

See Also: Men’s Fashion: Best white sneakers for the ultimate casual look

Date night outfit ideas to turn heads!

When comes time to step out in full chic and glamour, you best have your collection of dine-out couture in check. Picking from the highest in fashion authority, namely, Valentino, Bottega Veneta, Dolce & Gabbana and more, you best believe that date night will be done right with these sartorial match made in heaven. 

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On Her: Earrings by Swarovski; Lurex blazer and skirt by Paule Ka; Handbag and heels by Tom Ford
On Him: Jacket and trousers by Hugo Boss

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Look 2
Trench coat, pants and shoes by Bottega Veneta

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Look 3
On Her: Earrings and rings by Swarovski, Jacket by Bottega Veneta
On Him: Jacket and pants by Hugo Boss

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Look 4
On Her: Earrings, gloves, jacket, cycling shorts, bag and boots by Dolce & Gabbana
On Him: Jacket, shirt, pants and shoes by Tom Ford

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Look 5
On Her: Top, skirt and heels by Valentino
On Him: Jacket, shirt, pants and shoes by Hugo Boss

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Look 6
On Her: Headband, earrings, crop top, skirt, bag and heels by Prada
On Him: Top, pants and shoes by Bottega Veneta

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Look 7
On Her: Earrings by Swarovski; Jacket by Paule Ka; Boots by Jimmy Choo
On Him: Jacket and pants by Ermenegildo Zegna; Top, long skirt and boots by Loewe

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Top, long skirt and boots by Loewe

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Look 9
On Her: Earrings by Swarovski; Lurex blazer and skirt by Paule Ka; Handbag and heels by Tom Ford
On Him: Jacket, trousers and shoes by Hugo Boss

 

Photographer: Jack Law; Art Direction & Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma; Venue: Loung Fu Pao Restaurant; Female model: Anna Po (Primo Managment Ltd); Male model: Pierre V (Primo Managment Ltd); Hair and Make-up: Heti Tsang and Joenny Lau

Boho Chic: Embracing a free-spirited fashion aesthetic

Dare to be your fun-loving self by showcasing a playful take on chic bohemian fashion styling this summer. Check out our curated looks for this July issue’s fashion feature…

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Look 1
On Her:
Dress and gloves by Gucci
On Him:
Button shirt, vest, jacket and pants by Gucci

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Look 2
On Her:
Jacket and trousers by The Outnet; Silk lattice scarf by Shanghai Tang
On Him:
Jacket and trousers by Emporio Armani

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Look 3
On Her:
Top and trousers by Loewe
On Him:
Jacket and pants by Hugo Boss

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Look 4
On Her: 
Dress by The Outnet
On Him:
Jacket, vest and pants by Ermenegildo Zegna

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Look 5
On Her:
Dress by Ermenegildo Zegna
On Him:
Button shirt and pants by Hugo Boss

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Look 6
Top by Loewe; Pants by Ermenegildo Zegna

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Bralette and jeans by Prada

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Look 8 
On Her:
Jacket and trousers by Emporio Armani
On Him:
Jacket and pants by Hugo Boss

 

Photographer: Jack Law
Videographer: Kingsley Lau
Art Direction & Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma
Female model: Juliia (Elegance Model Management)
Male model: Liam Esteban (Synergy Model Management)
Hair and Make-up: Heti Tsang and Joenny Lau
Location: Al-Shahzadi HK, Fine Persian Carpets

Ok, Bloomer: Discover what that leaf motif may bequeath

Early on set, the warmer month of March offers a blossoming new beginning to brighter and bolder affairs in bloom. As is the case with sartorial flourishes that dress to impress, here are some floral-inspired outfits that best welcome in the springtime.

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Look 1
On Her:
Hat by Gucci;Top by Prada;Skirt by Loewe;Strap-around heels by Simone Rocha x H&M Studio
On Him:
Top by Simone Rocha x H&M Studio; Danaus Plexippus pocket square by Novel Fineries; Pants and shoes by Prada

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Look 2
On Her:
Headscarf by Gucci; Knitted dress by Salvatore Ferragamo
On Him:
Sweater by Salvatore Ferragamo

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Look 3
On Her:
Lace collar top by Shiatzy Chen; Chain belt by Gucci; Pants by Dolce & Gabbana; Heels by Jimmy Choo
On Him:
Sweater by Dolce & Gabbana; Pants by Hermès; Boots by Ermenegildo Zegna

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Look 4
Ear cuff, rings, butterfly badges and gorget by Novel Fineries; Gold flower by Gucci; Top by ba&sh; Belt and bracelet by Shiatzy Chen

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Look 5
On Her:
Headband, skirt and socks by Simone Rocha x H&M Studio; Dress by Stella McCartney; Heels by Gucci
On Him:
Tank top by Dolce & Gabbana

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Look 6
On Her:
Necklace, bracelet, ring and heels by Hermès; Dress by Alex Perry, courtesy of NET-A-PORTER; Handbag by Gucci
On Him:
Top by Prada; Oleria Onega crispinella by Novel Fineries; Pants by Salvatore Ferragamo; Boots by Ermenegildo Zegna

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Look 7
On Her:
Earrings, sheer dress top and skirt by Simone Rocha x H&M Studio; Turtleneck by Prada; Stockings and heels by Gucci
On Him:
Colias Euxanthe Hermina Pocket art and Golden Cobra & Indigo Cobra serpentine knot by Novel Fineries; Suit jacket and pants from H&M Edition by Héctor Bellerín; Shoes by Prada

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Look 8

Jacket and pants from H&M Edition by Héctor BellerÍn; Sandals by Hermès

 

 

Photographer: Jack Law
Videographer: Kes Lei
Art Direction and Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma
Models : Julie Cheng and Louie Langston (Elite Model Management Hong Kong Limited)
Hair and Make-up: Angel Arlen Pasco and Anthony Sum

Round-the-clock Fashion: Add a touch of suaveness to your routine with Ermenegildo Zegna’s new collection

Italian luxury menswear brand, Ermenegildo Zegna, recently hosted a cocktail party titled ‘Crafting Modernity’ at the Hong Kong Maritime Museum. Through an informal interactive session, guests were given a walk-through of the meticulous processes and the latest technologies that the atelier uses to ensure best quality.

The top draws of the event were the brand’s iconic PELLE TESSUTA Leather Collection and the Zegna Toyz Collection. For the PELLE TESSUTA collection, Ermenegildo Zegna has imitated the traditional method of weaving clothes onto leather by using thin strips of nappa leather, giving the leather goods a refined, layered-textured finish.

The party also saw the launch of the Zegna Toyz Collection in Hong Kong. Featuring a wide range of home, travel and gaming products, the items take care of three crucial aspects of a modern gentleman’s life. “Essential” features leather accessories suited for professional life, like coin cases, business card cases, sunglass holders, etc., while “Toys”, with its selection of travel games, like domino sets, playing cards, etc., provide the perfect distraction for ‘down’ times, in between long-haul flights, for an evening at the club and so on. The “Technological” collection, created in collaboration with Master & Dynamic, a premium audio brand, includes a series of multimedia must-haves like headphones and turntables.

Celebrities such as Sean Lau, Moses Chan, Tim Wong and Alfred Hui attended the party to show their support for the brand.

Pride of the Fall

Pride of the Fall

The long nights are rolling in and there’s just a hint in the air that temperatures are already starting to drop. It’s time to commit your summer look to the deeper recesses of your closet and reinvent yourself for the cooler seasons to come. Thankfully, the way has been prepared. The world’s biggest designer fashion brands have readied their closing clothing collections of 2016, outfits to augment your autumn and to help you weather the worst that winter has to offer. Whether your personal style tends to the more conservative or even if you favour the more outré stylings of the ostentatious end of the haute couture market, you will find something in the following pages that you will do with due delight. From the chic to the sheltering, from the off-the-peg to the off-the-wall, your look is just waiting to be found. For the man about town, there is nothing worse than sporting Last Year’s Thing. You are, after all, most indubitably, a Man for All Seasons.

BERLUTI  BOSS   BOTTEGA VENETA   BRIONI   BURBERRY   CANALI   CORNELIANI   DIOR HOMME   DOLCE & GABBANA   DUNHILL   ETRO   GIEVES & HAWKES   LANVIN   MICHAEL KORS   PAUL SMITH   ROBERTO CAVALLI   SALVATORE FERRAGAMO   TRUSSARDI   VALENTINO   VERSACE   ERMENEGILDO ZEGNA

Berluti

This collection is all about silhouettes; outlines that are very long and lean – elegant and elevated. Tailored pieces are worn with sweaters; double-breasted sets help to accentuate the silhouette. Fabrics are key, from the softest cashmere and needle-punched wool checks to cotton/linen velvet and heavy rubber. Clearly, Tomas Maier (Creative Director) is always mindful of materials and the way they are best combined. Accessories include a near weightless tote in the softest matte calfskin that can be sealed with a zip. Document holders are in crocodile leather, ID bracelets come in heavy silver, while round sunglasses are colour-tinted. There are no frills, nothing ostentatious. While the collection is discrete, it still exudes an aura of magnificence.

Boss

BOSS Menswear for Fall/Winter 2016 presents a juxtaposition of shiny and matte, textured and smooth. Brushed textures are paired with neoprene; wool contrasts with rubberized finishes. Clean cuts and sharp silhouettes are the signature, and balance is key to the collection. Sharp tailoring is completed with clean sneakers or a backpack. Craftsmanship is also key to the soft, tailored coats made from double cashmere. The handmade construction results in garments that are cleanly finished and super light. Full monochrome looks feature a pop of yellow, rich red or bright blue. Water-resistant jackets are crafted from bonded cotton. Each piece is made in Germany, and pays tribute to master craftsmanship. This season’s message is clear; precise, masculine and sartorial.

Bottega Veneta

This collection is all about silhouettes; outlines that are very long and lean – elegant and elevated. Tailored pieces are worn with sweaters; double-breasted sets help to accentuate the silhouette. Fabrics are key, from the softest cashmere and needle-punched wool checks to cotton/linen velvet and heavy rubber. Clearly, Tomas Maier (Creative Director) is always mindful of materials and the way they are best combined. Accessories include a near weightless tote in the softest matte calfskin that can be sealed with a zip. Document holders are in crocodile leather, ID bracelets come in heavy silver, while round sunglasses are colour-tinted. There are no frills, nothing ostentatious. While the collection is discrete, it still exudes an aura of magnificence.

BRIONI

Brioni’s first collection with Creative Director Justin O’Shea at the helm, recently debuted to much aplomb at the Paris Haute Couture fashion week. The “Paris One” collection pays tribute to the brand’s handmade prêt-à-couture heritage while also marking a new emphasis on what they call “the Brioni lifestyle”. The collection presents soft velvet, leather and patterned shirts and ties in glowing shades of navy, forest green, charcoal and black. Particularly striking were Brioni’s classic three-piece suit lines and how they appeared to be sculpted to the body while the extraordinary use of monochrome colours were another highlight on the catwalk. Brioni once again playfully presents diversity in formalism.

Burberry Prorsum

The “Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue,” collection was revealed at the custom-built venue in London’s Kensington Gardens. The collection was a celebration of the unification of the brand’s different ready to wear labels and styles, while British singer-songwriter, Benjamin Clementine, performed live from the centre of the venue. The collection celebrates outerwear shapes redefined for relaxed weekends, including; topcoats, duffle coats, military coats and parkas in a combination of Burberry colours; navy, black, claret, purple, camel, mustard and honey. The collection also introduces a new bag, The Satchel, alongside new shoe designs; The Driver and The Derby. In acknowledgment of the sad news of David Bowie’s passing, several of the models wore glitter eye makeup in honour of the fallen star.

CANALI

For Fall/Winter 2016-17, Canali presents a collection that is an exercise in equilibrium, one in which contrasts take centre stage. A range of checks in varying dimensions appear in suits, pants and outerwear. Silhouettes tend to follow the body’s natural contours while sleeves, pant legs, collars and lapels slim down on traditional tailoring. Voluminous coats conceal an unexpectedly lightweight air, thanks to extremely soft wool and alpaca blends. Wool features prominently throughout the rest of the collection in heavy gabardines for suits, jackets, pants, coats and sportswear. The palette takes on a shadowy and industrial air. Belts are integrated via oversized loops directly into pants and coats. Once again Canali renews its style with a meticulous attention to detail and the use of premium fabrics.

CORNELIANI

For A/W 2016 the Corneliani man assembles his look by looking to the fashion of the 1940s. The centre of gravity for trousers and jackets are considerably higher; shoulders are wider, as are waists to a lesser degree and lapels. The retro feel comes courtesy of crocheted details on the waistcoats to micro-geometric effects. The colours reflect classic elegance in caramel, brown and tobacco coloured suits, peacock green and lead grey jackets. Mid-length cashmere coats are oversized and designed to be tied at the waist. The stiff, textured feel of post-Second-World-War fashion is hinted at subtly in the contours of the designs, which break away from the body to restore a sense of independent strength in fashion, all with a whisper of nostalgia.

DOLCE & GABBANA

Dolce & Gabbana’a Men’s Fall/Winter 2016-2017 collection is a declaration of love for Italy and its culture, inspired by the iconic “Spaghetti Western” movies directed by Sergio Leone. The scores composed for these movies provided the soundtrack for the fashion show while 79 male models, nearly all of Italian descent, walked down the catwalk in line, in impeccably tailored Dolce & Gabbana creations. It is clear that for Mr Dolce and Mr Gabbana it continues to be important to always convey a story through their collections, and to create and present clothes with a heartwarming soul. The BIG FINALE playfully took the form of pyjamas paired with jackets and embroidered knits.

DIOR HOMME

“How does an individual grow and morph into his present self without nostalgia?” This is the question, Kris Van Assche (Creative Director) posed for Dior Homme’s A/W 2016 collection. In “Ritual Show Square”, lit by stark red neon to the sound of electronic music the collection was presented in a palette of black, red and white. Silhouttes appeared in a combination of exaggerated volumes and shapes. The Oxford bags could be seen to have been transformed into voluminous ‘WORKWEAR”, with couture techniques used to almost disruptive effect, with Dior’s flora prints presenting a symbol of provocation. There is a sense of celebration and rebellion evident throughout this sublime collection.

DUNHILL

This season Dunhill presents the finest traditions of the English gentleman. Protective, hand-engineered pieces, warm and durable: leather coats lined in rich shearing; driving blousons in British racing green; a leather driving topcoat in chestnut goatskin bonded with cashmere are directly inspired by the Dunhill archive. Knitwear is in luxurious Scottish cashmere, Aran patterned and traditionally cable stitched. Sweaters have a long-tail stripe; Jeans are cut from specially-woven hardwearing Japanese selvedge denim. These robust pieces are teamed with polka-dot accessories such as fine wool silk scarves and big, blanket-heavy tartan scarves, traditionally woven in Scotland. Warm, earthy ochre colours contrast with cool blues.

ETRO

A call back to nature echoes Etro’s roots with its latest Fall-Winter’16 launch that features a selection of supremely crafted cashmeres, fuzzy mohair wools, glowing jacquards and silky wools. Without a tie in sight, classic pieces are shaken up with jacket trims appearing subtly tattered and leaf patterns gently printed over plaids. Pattern building is evident in this new look with traces of shaggy jacquard coats or cashmere wool jackets paired with dandy shades of purple, polenta or green suede pants. Mismatched materials lining up against one another complete the look and helps mirror the essence of nature “wherein lies a universe of possibilitiy and the opportunity to disconnect from the world at large and escape into the unknown”.

SALVATORE FERRAGAMO

A pair of Andy Wahol paint-splattered, Ferragamo Oxfords heralded the starting point for creative director, Massimilano Giornetti and this season’s Autumn/Winter 2016 collection. The Oxford shoes’ mix of artistic splashes of paint with the classic styling transforms the whole outfit, oozing character, emotion and depth. The mismatching and clashes are offset by sharply tailored single and double-breasted suits. The winter Macintosh is presented here in pure white, a statement piece in itself. The collection was designed to be assembled, deconstructed and personalized according to each man’s individual identity, lifestyle, needs and desire celebrating nuance as a statement of freedom from the increasingly homogenous world in which we live.

GIEVES & HAWKES

Gieves & Hawkes go casual this season with their latest pieces that are ideal for country house parties or exploring the streets of a foreign city. The foliate country jacquard in bronze comes in a relaxed double-breasted jacket worn with a cashmere/silk polo neck and black wool dress pants that chracterises the signature look in this season’s Fall/Winter 2016 collection. Reflecting the adventurous spirit that lies within the brand, the oversized cable-knit scarf worn with tailored style clothing further enhances the sporty country look that defines the collection. The richly textured knits in basket weave and twist-cable are a layering staple and makes an appearance in this collection worn under tailored sports coats.

HERMÉS

It’s all about the detailing and popping of colours this season with the new collection featuring creative pieces which has got detailing to a T. The khaki glazed calfskin parka jacket thrown on top of the grey flannel cashmere V-neck pullover and paired with a raspberry coloured narrow straight trousers echoes colour vibrations on all levels.l In addition the Etrivière belt in red H Hunter cow skin helps break down the colour blocking.

LANVIN

To mark his 10 years as the men’s wear director at Lanvin, Lucas Ossendrijver has chosen to go beyond a mere retrospective and look to the very heart of his craft. With visibly heavy stitches, this collection is all about the detailing. From the delicate thread that hangs from one side of the sleeve, to the structure of a long scarf with a fringe formed by hanging ribbons he formulates the notion of surprise and highlights the central idea of craftsmanship, symbolically incorporating the tools of the trade itself with pendants and key rings. This wealth of detail also reflects a true sensuality, a kind of nonchalant and comfortable elegance, with generous volumes, wide trousers and fine constructions of merino wool.

MICHAEL KORS

This Fall Winter 2016/17 collection is all about embracing change and facing challenges head-on, clearly evident from the collection is Michael Kors’ focus on performance wear this fall. From the city to the slopes, the relaxed unstructured suiting is made for comfort above all else. This collection is perfect for people who enjoy different outfits for every occasion in their life, after all who doesn’t want to look ultra chic every minute? You will feel bundled up yet still practical with fabrics such as high performance wools in a mix of neutral greys, brown and black. Aimed to suit the individual that lives by the “straight” luxurious 24/7 lifestyle. Streamlined leather accessories include backpacks and duffels paired with the infamous city hiking boot.

PAUL SMITH

For Autumn/Winter 2016, Paul Smith embraces the past exploring some of his signature designs with stripes, prints and unique tailoring. Embracing the free spirit of the late-60s and early-70s, stripes are woven into cashmere knitwear. Getting creative with dinosaur prints appearing on blue flowing shirts peeping from underneath digitally-printed peaches on bomber jackets is a clear reference to Paul’s pioneering use of photo-printing techniques. The focus this year is on outerwear, with bold long stripes symbolising Paul’s longstanding passion with cycling where shades of green and peach are reminiscent of the vividly coloured knitted jerseys worn by his sporting heroes.

ROBERTO CAVALLI

Peter Dundas is Cavalli’s new Creative Director who channels a different direction for Roberto Cavalli this season playfully mixing casual and tailored elements, juxtaposing the precious and the practical for the twenty-first century gentleman. Infused with elements of the late sixties and early seventies, the Fall/Winter 2016 Cavalli man is presented as a rock icon and his masculinity made ever more potent by the touches of femininity in his attire. Cavalli’s big cat prints are once more in abundance, joined by trompe-l’oeil kimono embroideries and foulard silks cut into fluid lounging pyjama styles. The bitter chocolate and rust, dusty rose, sepia and tobacco colours are embedded with jewel tones: amethyst, emerald and ruby and help set a Bohemian mood.

TRUSSARDI

This season Trussardi gathers musicians and rockers and presents a collection with an all-pervasive ’70s rock mood – a carefree, snarling, rebellious mood. The collection appears pulled together from disparate, everyday items – corduroy and tweed jackets; silk shirts with matching ties; a subdued palette of blues, greys, and earthenware tones of sepia and terracotta. While fast and loose it still retains an aspirational vibe, albeit for men who aspire to look cool. Collection highlights include a scarlet leather jacket with bonded wool interior and a lush clay-red shearing with an intarsia of oversize lumberjack check in calf. Luxurious and undeniably cool this collection is ideal for anyone who wishes to make a lasting impression.

VALENTINO

Undertaking an aesthetic exploration of empirical authenticity in their A/W 2016 collection, Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli’s new pieces blend an outdoor spirit with edgy, punk vibes, with Pacific Northwest traces, tribal embellishments as well as beat and bohemian exoticism. Hypnotic geometric Navaho patterns spread over jackets; checks multiply over tailored suits while studs embellish heavy winter outerwear. The recurring comparison between open nature and free elements emerges on waxed camping jackets and slim overcoats with camouflage patterns. Jackets, coats and overcoats are redefined through exquisite workmanship that combines a healthy respect for tradition and the freedom of reinterpreting it.

VERSACE

Welcome to the universe of Versace, where a wardrobe from the celestial heavens has been created for this A/W 2016. Fibre optic tracksuits are the futuristic trend that people are screaming for this season, whether its merino wool zip-ups with a zigzag at the neck or drawstring track pants enriched with embellishments. An iconic Versace astrological print is reworked and revitalized, while a star map Medusa print has been created and looks perfect on white jeans. Other highlights include tech cycling boots, which look like they might propel you into the future. Donatella Versace explains, the collection is about the “perfect representation of the ambitious man that is real, bold and totally connected with the future.”

ERMENEGILDO ZEGNA

In an era where anything goes, Stefano Pilati tones things down with his latest Fall Winter 2016/17 collection by making the act of embellishment a “classic”. An exceptional wardrobe ruled by fearless style with hints of masculinity fused into the lushness of the fabrics that echoes “Haute Couture” incorporating depths of subtlety in an effortless and oh so “Zegna-way”. Each piece of clothing is heavily embellished with three dimensional hand embroideries sourced only from the finest Italian craftsfolk including the woven patchwork of jacquard patterns that stems from the super fine Lanificio Zegna wools. A truly authentic couture collection, where the clothes themselves deliver the essence of an intuitive elegance unregulated in its formality.