Men’s Fall 2022 is the most exciting season for menswear since the dandy movement years ago– as menswear has remained unchanged for well over a century, it’s high time we have at least a fraction of the options our female counterparts have in fashion. It’s about time menswear shed the basic-bitch mold it cast itself…
Tag: dolce & gabbana
Versace Fall/Winter 2017
Seventies influences met with a western flair- layered contrasting colors and textures with knits, graphic tees, creepy faces photo prints, ascots, double breasted jackets, ski masks…there was a lot going on in the Vivienne Westwood Fall/Winter 2017 collection. The runway makeup featured both understated nude faces, lips, and eyes; and insane runway beauty looks with […]
Dolce & Gabbana Fall/Winter 2017
Seventies influences met with a western flair- layered contrasting colors and textures with knits, graphic tees, creepy faces photo prints, ascots, double breasted jackets, ski masks…there was a lot going on in the Vivienne Westwood Fall/Winter 2017 collection. The runway makeup featured both understated nude faces, lips, and eyes; and insane runway beauty looks with […]
Dolce and Gabbana Spring/Summer 2017 Menswear
White and black suits, a continuation of graphic motifs from last season- now musical instruments, and graphic print t-shirts and pants paired with fedoras and boom boxes started the Dolce & Gabbana Spring/Summer 2017 Menswear runway show. Contrasting white peaked lapels on black tuxes; animal print loafers, jackets, and pants; mixed prints; leather bombers reading…
Dolce & Gabbana Fall/Winter 2016 Milan Fashion Week MFW FW16 AH16
Ornate, ostentatious, the Dolce & Gabbana Fall/Winter 2016 is as flamboyant as its male counterpart. There was a dichotomy between fabulously glamorous garments and over designed looks. Ugly Christmas sweaters, granny meets cat-lady, overly embroidered with weird fairy tale patches, obesity silhouettes, Peter Pan collars, the Dolce & Gabbana Fall/Winter 2016 collection was over designed….
Dolce & Gabbana SS16 Men’s
The collection was a very graphically driven one: floral prints might have been taken to an overtly feminine extent, especially considering the fabric selection and color palette, but the more kaleidoscopic prints were beautiful. The t-shirts seemed to be a repetition of the icon prints, which I personally feel we’re over now. The boldly striped suit was…
Met Gala Red Carpet: Best & Worst Dressed
(Photos: http://www.eonline.com)