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D&G Men’s RTW Fall 2009

D&G's collection gleamed with velvets and boiled wools with ornate damask patterns.

Giorgio Armani Men’s RTW Fall 2009

The Armani suit remains a consumer reference, and the designer didn’t disappoint this season.

Ermenegildo Zegna Men’s RTW Fall 2009

This tailored clothing powerhouse is more than just a maker of luxury textiles and the fall collection — an…

Iceberg Men’s RTW Fall 2009

Iceberg continues to spin its cartoonish knits, and counterbalanced that with, brightly colored turtlenecks…

John Varvatos Men’s RTW Fall 2009

Varvatos set out to show Milan a different facet of his brand, to prove it was more than classic rock, more…

Dsquared2 Men’s RTW Fall 2009

Dsquared’s mixed old-fashioned formalwear and denim with great flair.

Woolrich Woolen Mills Men’s RTW Fall 2009

Japanese designer Daiki Suzuki took hunting and fishing as inspiration for his fall collection.

Brioni Men’s RTW Fall 2009

Brioni sang "a hymn to simple elegance" for fall, mixing micro-and macro-patterns on three-piece suits.

Bally Men’s RTW Fall 2009

Creative director Brian Atwood yanked his bohemian traveler back to the city with sophisticated urban fare.

Marni Men’s RTW Fall 2009

Consuelo Castiglioni opted for a better sense of her tailoring expertise, and controlled mixing-and-matching.

NewYorkIndustrie Men’s RTW Fall 2009

Slim flannel pants in blues and grays made for an elegant, approachable and very wearable collection

Alexander McQueen Men’s RTW Fall 2009

McQueen showed a traditional, gentlemanly collection alive with craftsmanship and virility.

Moncler Gamme Bleu Men’s RTW Fall 2009

Atop an artificial ski slope, Moncler launched its new Gamme Bleu collection designed by Thom Browne.

Versace Men’s RTW Fall 2009

Donatella Versace and Alexandre Plokhov brought sexy back to a drab Milan season where sobriety and caution…

Moschino Men’s RTW Fall 2009

René Magritte inspired Moschino’s Rossella Jardini for fall. Jardini riffed on surrealism and trompe l’oeil…