• Milan Men’s Fashion Week Fall 2018: Designer Inspirations

    Milan Men's Fashion Week Fall 2018: Designer Inspirations
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    “As always, I started with the reinterpretation of a part of American culture trying to remix that with an unexpected point of view. It’s all about contrasts. That’s exactly what I found in David Black’s Cerro Gordo series.” — Francesco Ragazzi, creative director of Palm Angels

  • Milan Men’s Fashion Week Fall 2018: Designer Inspirations

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    “Tribal” — Andreas Melbostad, creative director of Diesel Black Gold

  • Milan Men’s Fashion Week Fall 2018: Designer Inspirations

    “For the 2018/19 winter season the Billionaire man takes a walk in the enchanted woods of the most renowned mountain resorts.” — Philipp Plein, creative director of Billionaire
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    “For the 2018/19 winter season the Billionaire man takes a walk in the enchanted woods of the most renowned mountain resorts.” — Philipp Plein, creative director of Billionaire

  • Milan Men’s Fashion Week Fall 2018: Designer Inspirations

    ÒOutdoor spirit clashes with evolved tailoring, technology merges with tradition in a new expression of winter couture.Ó Ñ Alessandro Sartori, artistic director of Ermenegildo Zegna Couture
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    “Outdoor spirit clashes with evolved tailoring, technology merges with tradition in a new expression of winter couture.” — Alessandro Sartori, artistic director of Ermenegildo Zegna Couture

  • Milan Men’s Fashion Week Fall 2018: Designer Inspirations

    ÒI took this photo at the Het Nieuwe Instituut (Netherlands Architecture Institute) in Rotterdam. It became my focus for the season. Strength, bold contrasts and textures.Ó Ñ Lee Wood, creative director of Dirk Bikkembergs
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    “I took this photo at the Het Nieuwe Instituut (Netherlands Architecture Institute) in Rotterdam. It became my focus for the season. Strength, bold contrasts and textures.” — Lee Wood, creative director of Dirk Bikkembergs

  • Milan Men’s Fashion Week Fall 2018: Designer Inspirations

    ÒWhile respecting the academic codes of elegance, the collection is defined by a contemporary and frisky use of details and unusual techniques.Ó ÑÊDondup design team
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    “While respecting the academic codes of elegance, the collection is defined by a contemporary and frisky use of details and unusual techniques.” — Dondup design team

  • Milan Men’s Fashion Week Fall 2018: Designer Inspirations

    ÒI fused garments with real plants to print their own shadow on fabrics and create a collection in harmony with nature.Ó Ñ Federico Curradi
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    “I fused garments with real plants to print their own shadow on fabrics and create a collection in harmony with nature.” — Federico Curradi

  • Milan Men’s Fashion Week Fall 2018: Designer Inspirations

    ÒCifonelli for fall 2018 represents the ultimate modern gentlemen while referencing British elegance at its pinnacle.Ó Ñ John Vizzone, creative director of Cifonelli
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    “Cifonelli for fall 2018 represents the ultimate modern gentlemen while referencing British elegance at its pinnacle.” — John Vizzone, creative director of Cifonelli

  • Milan Men’s Fashion Week Fall 2018: Designer Inspirations

    ÒMy fall 2018 menÕs collection is extremely versatile Ñ elegant and active at the same time. The inspiration varies from streetwear to the elegant heritage of the brand.Ó Ñ Giuseppe Zanotti,Êcreative director of Giuseppe Zanotti
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    “My fall 2018 men’s collection is extremely versatile — elegant and active at the same time. The inspiration varies from streetwear to the elegant heritage of the brand.” — Giuseppe Zanotti, creative director of Giuseppe Zanotti

  • Milan Men’s Fashion Week Fall 2018: Designer Inspirations

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    “A sophisticated medieval knight is walking the runway of Les Hommes this season.” — Tom Notte and Bart Vandebosch, creative directors of Les Hommes

  • Milan Men’s Fashion Week Fall 2018: Designer Inspirations

    ÒUniversity of casuality.Ó Ñ Massimo Giorgetti, creative director of MSGM
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    “University of casuality.” — Massimo Giorgetti, creative director of MSGM

  • Milan Men’s Fashion Week Fall 2018: Designer Inspirations

    ÒFW18 is a curation of technical fabrications with our signature aesthetics featured across garments, accessories and footwear, instilled from Britain's Nineties working-class.Ó Ñ George Heaton, founder of Represent
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    “FW18 is a curation of technical fabrications with our signature aesthetics featured across garments, accessories and footwear, instilled from Britain’s Nineties working-class.” — George Heaton, founder of Represent

  • Milan Men’s Fashion Week Fall 2018: Designer Inspirations

    ÒIt all happened during our latest trip to Tokyo. In a record store, we found a New RadicalsÕ CD that brought us back to our youth. Those songs immediately became our everyday soundtrack and inspiration.Ó Ñ Loris Messina and Simone Rizzo, creative directors of Sunnei
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    “It all happened during our latest trip to Tokyo. In a record store, we found a New Radicals’ CD that brought us back to our youth. Those songs immediately became our everyday soundtrack and inspiration.” — Loris Messina and Simone Rizzo, creative directors of Sunnei

  • Milan Men’s Fashion Week Fall 2018: Designer Inspirations

    "I have imagined my airplane forced landing on Mt. Everest. The collection is about what do I see and wear after I get off the airplane. A stunning mix of colors, a deep contrast between bold shades and the land." Ñ Yoshio Kubo
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    dirk”I have imagined my airplane forced landing on Mt. Everest. The collection is about what do I see and wear after I get off the airplane. A stunning mix of colors, a deep contrast between bold shades and the land.” — Yoshio Kubo

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