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Androgyny, art and asymmetrical lines dominate Men's Fashion Week in Milan

2015-01-20 28 Dailymotion

Gucci<br /><br /> Gucci's androgynous collection at Milan's Men's Fashion Week appeared to be a tribute to French artists, intellectuals and revolutionaries.<br /><br /> The colours of the French flag – blue, white and red – were in clear evidence and many of the outfits suggested characters from France’s rich cultural history.<br /><br /> The collection also paid homage to the French Revolution with one of the female models wearing a military overcoat with brass-coloured buttons.<br /><br /> Etro<br /><br /> Vel Kean Etro will create a world of illusion next autumn. The label revived a slumbering colony of artists in Como to hand-paint rigorously the surfaces of the clothes in its Autumn/Winter collection.<br /><br /> Dreamy, tone-on-tone layers were added over horizontal grain corduroy or velvet suits. <br /><br /> They looked printed but each of the garments had, in fact, been transformed by a single painter’s careful brush strokes. <br /><br /> Armani<br /><br /> Armani showcased a tactile and comfortable collection of mainly dark clothes for Autumn/Winter 2015.<br /><br /> For h

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