Winter’s Key: The latest menswear collections align on elegance

As the frosty season approaches, the fashion industry unveils its latest triumphs in menswear collections. “Winter’s Key”, our fashion spread for the month of November, encapsulates the essence of these sartorial wonders, where elegance takes center stage. From luxurious fabrics to impeccable tailoring, these collections harmonize sophistication with the inherent beauty of winter.

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Cap, net hoodie, shirt, long-sleeves, cross- body bag, pants and boots by Givenchy

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Top, handbag, scarf and pants by Hermès

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Long coat, shoulder bag, pants and shoes by Prada

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Handbag, long coat, pants and boots by Gucci

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Jacket, handbag and pants by Bottega Veneta

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Handbag, jacket and pants by Dolce & Gabbana

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Cross-body bag, ring, trench coat, shirt, pants and boots by Dior

Photographer: Jack Law Art Direction and Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma Videographer: Jack Fontanilla Model: Carlos A (Primo Management Ltd.) Hair and Make Up: Heti Tsang

Sole Creators: The shoe fits perfectly when it’s painstakingly custom-made by dedicated artisans

Owning a pair of bespoke shoes can be a transformative experience. They are markers of superior craftsmanship, unmatched comfort and individual style. Unlike mass-produced shoes, bespoke footwear is crafted to your precise measurements, ensuring an impeccable fit that enhances your posture and provides unparalleled comfort. To add to this feeling of pleasure, greater artistry and attention to detail go into making bespoke shoes, resulting in a product that stands out from the crowd while also reflecting your unique personality and taste.

With their exceptional quality and durability, bespoke shoes also offer an investment that will last for years to come. For those who want to put their best foot forward in the future, there are shoemakers in Hong Kong who will meticulously craft a pair to your exact specifications.

Shoe Artistry

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Backed by science and elevated by style, Shoe Artistry’s mission is to make personalised shoes that perfectly fit your feet. For this, it takes multiple measurements of both feet to ensure that even microscopic differences between the left and the right are not overlooked. To further increase the accuracy, the shoemakers employ a special foot-scanning technology called Phits which uses sensors to determine your gait pattern, thus collecting an analysis of the different pressure points formed while you walk. This is then 3D printed into insoles that are unique to your feet. Such avant-garde techniques and painstaking precision to detail not only ensure the finest fit for your bespoke beauties, they also eliminate any orthopaedic pain, regardless of how long you walk.

Photo by Shoe Artistry

After determining all the necessary measurements, the shoemaker assists you in finding the right material. Options are presented within two classifications – either vegetable-tanned leather, which is made by processing animal hide with plant proteins, or vegan leather, which uses plant-based or synthetic materials instead of animal skin.

Photo by Shoe Artistry

Next comes deciding between a Goodyear welt or Blake stitch, the two techniques used to connect the upper leather to the outsoles. In the Goodyear construction, a welt is sewn onto the edges of the upper leather under which the outsole is added, thus allowing for the outsole to be replaced without deconstructing the entire shoe. Inversely, Blake stitching is when the outsole is stitched directly to the midsole. Since the latter option does not have a welt, Blake-stitched shoes are more flexible and have a sleek appearance.

Photo by Shoe Artistry

Once the material and construction of the shoe have been established, the artisan focuses on design choices, funnelling down the preferred colour, texture and other details. Once all the specifications are set, shoes will be made in six to eight weeks. Men’s shoes are priced upwards of HK$11,300, while women’s start at HK$5,300.

To order, call +852 2796 6018, WhatsApp +852 6159 4670 or email hi@shoeartistry.com.

Kow Hoo Shoe Company

A pioneer in local shoemaking, Kow Hoo Shoe Company has its origins in 1920s Shanghai and moved to Hong Kong in 1946, so it might be your first resort for a custom-made pair if you are inclined to support local craftsmen. It is also where famous names like architect I.M. Pei and business magnate Li Ka-shing go for their bespoke shoes.

Owning your very first pair begins with a meeting at their shop in Prince’s Building where the in-house shoemaker gains a better understanding of your foot morphology through fastidious measurements and noting your preferences for design, colour, texture and construction. Once all the required information is gathered, crafting begins at their Quarry Bay workshop where your ideas will come into form.

Devoted to producing shoes that fit your feet like a glove, the shoemakers will first make a trial pair using wooden lasts they have carved from your measurements – Kow Hoo claims to be the only shop in Hong Kong still making wooden lasts for each individual customer. Only after you are 100 per cent satisfied with the trial pair will they start making the actual pair that will become yours. Until then, as many adjustments as you want in terms of fitting and design will be accommodated. Expert cobblers then hand-sew each pair with immense dedication.

As a result of their priority in producing shoes that are exemplary and cherished, the entire process can take up to six months. Pricing starts at HK$18,000, but it is certainly worth the wait and cost. Moreover, after you buy your first pair, your lasts will be stored for at least seven years, thus significantly reducing the length of craftsmanship for subsequent pairs.

To order, visit Kow Hoo Shoe Company, Shop 341, 3/F, Prince’s Building, 10 Chater Road, Central, Hong Kong. Call ahead on +852 2523 0489 for an appointment or email kowhoo@hotmail.

Berluti

Photo by Shoe Berluti

For those looking beyond Hong Kong for custom-made indulgence, Berluti boasts a history spanning more than 120 years, and its bespoke footwear has become a significant part of the brand identity. The French Maison is renowned for its dedication and finesse; its cobblers spend at least 50 hours and perform more than 250 procedures to create one pair of bespoke shoes.

Your personal shoemaking journey begins at a meeting when measurements are taken and much more – they also want to know about you, so they can craft a pair to match your feet, your lifestyle and your personality. You will also discuss the material, design and other features you would like reflected in your shoes.

Photo by Shoe Berluti

Given that Berluti encourages an innovative mindset, you can broach unique ideas and choose from a wide range of materials, from classic Venezia leather to rarities like bullfrog skin. But if you are oblivious to what might look good, or what is fashionable, the artisan will guide you through the selection process. They will then create hornbeam wood lasts, which at the end of the process are delivered to you in a wooden box along with your personalised pair of shoe trees.

With Berluti crafting all their shoes in Paris, travelling shoemakers will meet clients in different parts of the world, including Hong Kong, so the first step is to request an appointment through the brand’s website. Since there is a high demand for bespoke shoes, the entire detail-oriented process can take about six months. The price tag for a bespoke pair starts at HK$67,000 and can go as high as HK$300,000.

To order, book an appointment on berluti.com.

Men of Control: Unconventional, unorthodox, risk-takers

From statement pieces to timeless classics, this guide will help you step up your style game and make a lasting impression wherever you go. So, discover the latest trends that will elevate your wardrobe to the next level!

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Earrings, necklace and rings by Messika
Jacket, pants and handbag by Bottega Veneta

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Sunglasses by Bottega Veneta
Shirt and shorts by Dolce & Gabbana

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Necklace and bracelet by FRED
Top and pants by Givenchy

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Necklaces, bracelets and rings by Tiffany & Co.
Gurkhan pleated Lyocell-blend twill pants by Nanushka, courtesy of THE OUTNET

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Earrings, top and shorts by Versace

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Earring and ring by Givenchy
Convertible-Collar Printed Silk-Twill Shirt and Straight Leg Mid-Length Printed Swim Shorts by AMIRI, courtesy of Mr. Porter

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Bracelet and ring by Boucheron
Jacket, shirt, tie, twill pants and handbag by Gucci

Photographer: Jack Law Art Direction and Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma Videographer: Jack Fontanilla Model: Han Xin (Self Management Hong Kong Limited) Hair and Makeup: Cyrus Tang Venue: Villa Lucca

Pop Odyssey- Men’s ensembles on next level high

Bringing the pop to men’s fashion are these new collections for the bold looks and even bolder statements. From casuals to formals , each style stands out and makes sure to catch the eye of the viewer. From basic to strong and bright , the variations can be plenty with just the right balance if attitude and style. 

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On Him (left)
Sweater, pants and shoes by Dolce & Gabbana

On Him (right)
Denim Jacket, turtleneck sweater, denim pants and shoes by Dolce & Gabbana

 

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On Him (left)
Jacket by Gucci

On Him (right)
Jacket, pants, cross-body bag and shoes by Gucci

 

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On Him (left)
Oversized leather bomber jacket and leather shirt by Prada

On Him (right)
Oversized doublebreasted leather trenchcoat and turtleneck sweater by Prada

 

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On Him (left)
Velvet jacket and shirt by Giorgio Armani

On Him (right)
Shearling lamb jacket and shirt by Giorgio Armani

 

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Cotton corduroy jacket, pants and cashmere polo
open sweater by Loro
Piana
Shoes by Christian
Louboutin

 

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On Him (left)
Biker jacket with fur,pants and shoes by Hermès

On Him (right)
Long-sleeve t-shirt with
a twisted collar, pants and
boots by Hermès

 

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Jacket and polo shirt by Moschino

 

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On Him (left)
Jacket, shirt and pants by Gucci

On Him (right)
Cropped jacket, shirt, leather pants and handbag by Gucci

 

 

Photographer: Jack Law Art Direction & Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma Videographer: Achilles Sparta
Male models: Minwoo & Vejas A (We Management Limited) Hair and Make-up: Owen Ko & Dorothy Fung

Men’s Fashion: Super summer stylings

​With spring finally set behind us, summer rolls in with new sartorial stylings for men that gives way for more modern (and feminine) accoutrements. From shades of pink and teak to cut-out tops and vibrant prints, elevate your fashion game to the next level with these super hot summer looks.

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Sunglasses, shirt, pants, shoes and handbag by Loewe
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Jacket and pants by Brunello Cucinelli
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Button-up shirt, cross-body bag, pants and shoes by Hermès
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Polo shirt, shorts and shoes by COS 
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Top, shorts, shoulder bag and sandals by Prada 
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Jacket and pants by Salvatore Ferragamo; Flowers by  agnès b. Fleuriste

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Polo shirt, pants and shoes by Bottega Veneta; Bouquet by agnès b. Fleuriste 

Photographer: Jack Law; Art Direction and Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma; Videographer: Jackie Chan; Model: Alesson P (Quest Artists & Models); Hair and Make Up: Owen Ko ​

 

Men’s Style Guide: Bold summer outfits for any occasions

Bold, confident and unapologetically bare, step out of the shadows and into the spotlight in daring skin-baring separates, pops of colours and breezy loose-fitting numbers to this summer. No matter what the occasion calls for, this style guide will inspire any man to move through the season with comfort, confidence and finesse.

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Jacket, button-up shirt, belt and pants by Valentino

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Handbag, jacket and pants by Dunhill

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Button-up shirt and jeans by Diesel; Shoes by Jimmy Choo

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Polo shirt, belt, trousers and mule sandals by Salvatore Ferragamo

 

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

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Jacket, collar and shorts by Prada

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Scarf by Balenciaga; Handbag by Dunhill; Trousers by Diesel; Bracelet and shoes by Versace

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Top by Dunhill

 

(Photographer: Jack Law; Art Direction and Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma; Videographer: Jackie Chan; Model: Eugene M (Quest Artists & Models); Hair and Make Up: Owen Ko)

 

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

 

Fashion Trends: Monochromatic outfits are here to stay…

Timeless, seasonless and simply classic, black and white style is absolutely the way to go if you’re aiming for a look to suit any occasion. This monochromatic palette remains a constant staple throughout the seasonal fashion cycle and here, we’ve put together some of our favourite ensembles from this season’s high fashion collections.

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On Her: Drop earrings, jacket, skirt, handbag and heels by Prada
On Him: Jacket and pants by Gucci; Shoes by Salvatore Ferragamo

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On Her: Earrings by Jimmy Choo; Nylon-strap mini-dress by Ganni, courtesy of NET-A-PORTER
On Him: Cross-body bags, jacket, pants and sandals by Balenciaga

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On Her: Shawl, top and long shirt by Chloé
On Him: Top, shorts, handbag and sandals by Salvatore Ferrgamo

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Jacket and pants by Brunello Cucinelli

Also Read: It List: Spring fashion accessories to invest in right now

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On Her: Button-embellished midi dress by Rasario, courtesy of NET-A-PORTER; Heels by Salvatore Ferragamo
On Him: Jacket, pants and shoes by Dunhill

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On Her: Necklace, bracelet, ring, top, pants and handbag by Salvatore Ferragamo
On Him: Top, jacket and pants by Versace

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On Her: Jacket, bralette and pants by Hermès
On Him: Top and pants by Hermès

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On Her: Necklace, ring, jacket, bra and heels by Gucci
On Him: Jumpsuit, bracelets, socks and shoes by Prada

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Long-coat, bodysuit, earrings and mid-heel pointed toe mules by Shiatzy Chen

Also Read: High fashion, glam ideas for your next vacation

(Photographer: Jack Law Art Direction & Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma Videographer: Jackie Chan; Female model: Kiranjeet Gill (Elite Model Management Hong Kong Limited); Male model: Leo Umanskiy (Elite Model ; Management Hong Kong Limited); 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.

 

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

White sneakers are the go-to champions and wardrobe staples for a reason – season-less, classic and elevate every look. A designers obsession, once again white sneakers took to the Spring/Summer 2022 runways. It’s the right season to give your feet a treat, Gafencu has curated the latest blockbusters of trusty white kicks for men to master the casual look. 

The Minimalist Style – Oliver Cabell Low 1

One of the fastest growing luxury brands in the premium sneaker section, Oliver Cabell is synonymous with sleek, elegant and contemporary styles. The Low 1 is an iconic low silhouette, clean and reeks a sophisticated finish – crafted in Italy, shipped throughout the world – this pair will be an oldie but a goldie. 
Priced at US$235

 

 

Best Dad Sneaker’s – Balenciaga Triple S Trainer

Demna Gvasalia, Balenciaga’s Creative Director pushed boundaries with this unflattering, abstract amalgamation of shape and design. When Triple S debuted on the 2018 runway, it had a shock factor – perceived as childish and odd initially, the design went on to become a classic Balenciaga, win the internet and dominate the most prolific runways of seasons thereafter. The world of high fashion is unpredictable – today, Triple S is a fashion rage and inspires a nostalgic trend of ‘dad shoes’. And why not, these chunky leather and mesh sneakers look equally cool with joggers as with tailored pants.
Priced at US$1,140

Also Read: Dress like a boss! Bespoke suits for men

Best Arty Aesthetic – Converse x Joshua Vides Chuck 70 Hi

LA-based graphic monochromatic artist Joshua Vides, renowned for his murals on the street and in the halls of high fashion, collaborates with Converse to create a playful, artistic capsule collection for the footwear giant. As expected, black and white dominate the collection — namely the Chuck Taylor All Star ‘70 Hi, Weapon CX Hi, and Pro Leather Ox — but there’s so much more to the design than the colour way and graphic technique. If you’re into streetwear, this vintage style has stood the test of time since 50 years – it’s a must-have. 
Priced at US$120

Bestselling – Nike Air Force 1

These kicks have been bestsellers for a while – Nike Air Force 1 are an everyday pair that spells style, class and durability. From suits, to shorts, sweats and chinos – they can pare up or down any look; sole comfort is unmatchable; true to size and you will not stop wearing them. 
Priced at US$100

Also Read: Cover Star – Selling the High Fashion Dream: Mike Ruan of S.T Boutique

High Quality Craftsmanship – Loro Piana Nuages Sneaker

Crafted with the highest levels of Italian craftsmanship, this pair of Loro Piana’s are one of the most expensive sneakers in the market right now but worth the price tag. The brand is seeped in high-quality Italian heritage – loved for its exquisite leather, premium cashmere, exclusive vicuna and skilful construction – this sneaker in suede is equally precious as the Loro Piana’s tender cashmere. Treated with a water-repellent, stain-resistant finish; it’s light-weight and comfortable, there is nothing which spells relaxed luxury like this beauty. 
Priced at US1,050

Also Read: Style File: Spring 2022 colours you will be seeing everywhere!

Winter wardrobe trends to keep you warm

Temperatures have dipped to an all-time cold! Though a trip to the Big Apple’s 5th Avenue or London’s Savile Row may be far from a reality right now, we’re excited to finally throw on this season’s puffiest outerwears and warmest woolen garbs to flaunt. From a splash of popping colours to knitted poncho numbers to elevated bomber jackets,  these are the bold and bright winter fashion trends worth picking up before the colder season ends. Scroll below for Gafencu‘s picks…

 

Bomber Power

Chic form and comfy function are on the same team. While cooler days call for heavier and more voluptuous outerwear, moving ahead is easy in these winter-sports-inspired cover-ups, from Michael Kors’ bomber jacket to Miu Miu’s bubble-gum number.

Neat Knits

Form-fitting or lovely and loose, from sweaters to dresses, knitted garbs like Fendi’s cropped turtleneck jumper, Valentino’s poncho number and Ports’ layered ensemble make for warm, utterly elegant styling. Pull on the wool this season …

Pure Jean-ius

Denim makes a fierce comeback on the runways of the highest fashion authorities. Ripped, faded or patched – no matter which way your style sways, slip into the likes of Celine jeans or Louis Vuitton denim overalls or even a Hermès denim coat for the smartest of casual ease.

Cloak & Swagger

Capes came back into fashion a few seasons ago and there’s no sign of them disappearing. Taking inspiration from Victorian royals, then elevating this outerwear trend with flowing elegance and flexible functionality, they are at their buoyant best on the runways of Valentino and Hermès. 

In the Trenches

Loosening the reins on traditional styling are this season’s trendiest trench coats. The likes of Versace, Louis Vuitton and Fendi set a less formal, more modish outerwear mood for fashion-forward men to follow suit.

Bold Colours

This winter is in need of a much needed splash of colour to the traditionally earthy cool tones of winter garments. From hot pink and sharp yellow to a illuminating glorious green – brilliant neon hues paint the runways with a much-needed vibrancy. Take, for example, Burberry’s cape-sleeved dress, Gucci’s Aria ensemble and Salvatore Ferragamo’s over sized number. Bold, bright and beautiful.