Paris Men's Fashion Week 2016 Spring/Summer Collection
PARIS
MEN’S FASHION WEEK 2016 SPRING/SUMMER COLLECTION: MY TOP FAVORITES
Hello Fashionistas,
Since
Milan was done with the Men’s Fashion Week, it is time for Paris Men’s Fashion
Week, as usual. I will now choose my top favorites in Paris. I’ll tell you
guys, it won’t be easy this season. This is also the time when Givenchy
announced that they will do haute couture again and they did it this week.
I
thought some of the collections in Milan are crazy. Guess what? The collections
in Paris are even crazier, like in Raf Simons, Saint Laurent and Thom Browne. Crazier prints,
more baggy pants, and a throwback from the past decades are just things I noticed
in the collections in Paris. If you don’t believe me guys, check it yourself.
You’ll be the judge.
I’m
quite lucky! There are still good-looking clothes on the runway that you can
actually wear. I saw something interesting to wear outside of the house. You
might want to try that. The pieces that I’m going to pick for the guys are modern
and wearable at the same time. The important thing is that you’ll be able to
add new clothes in your spring wardrobe.
The
prints of these collections are crazy however; some of them are wearable and
unique. Some of the fashion houses used neutral colors for their collections.
The color blocking of each look are perfect for spring. There’s a contrast
between the loose and tight fittings of the garments in those collections. It
is something to look forward for spring and summer.
Here are my top favorites:
ANN DEMEULEMEESTER





BALMAIN





DIOR HOMME





DRIES VAN NOTEN





GIVENCHY





HERMES





LANVIN





LOUIS VUITTON





These
images aren’t mine. If the owner of these images would want me to delete or
remove them, I would gladly comply with their request.
Did
you like my favorites for this season? Let me know in the comments below. What
are your top favorites in Paris Men’s Fashion Week 2016 Spring/Summer
Collection?
Thanks
for reading! Love you guys!
Fashionably
yours,
Charles








































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