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Fall 2018

Kiton Men’s Fall 2018

The Italian men's wear company launched the project KNT, which stands for Kiton New Textures.

Federico Curradi Men’s Fall 2018

Silhouettes were drapey and fluid, while fabrics were all natural and included silk, wool and recycled…

Cifonelli Men’s Fall 2018

John Vizzone offered a more contemporary take on the classic British sartorial tradition.

MSGM Men’s Fall 2018

College life was the direction, with the collection modeled by a cast of real students from the universities…

Dirk Bikkembergs Men’s Fall 2018

Lee Wood played with volume and color in this handsome collection that took its cues from the richness of…

Miaoran Men’s Fall 2018

This genderless collection adapted Italian tailoring heritage to the needs of a contemporary urbanite.

Dondup Men’s Fall 2018

The collection blended sartorial touches with sports — rugby in particular — and British college…

Moschino Men’s Fall 2018

The inclusive show played out like a tug-of-war for the clothes, blurring gender lines.

Etro Men’s Fall 2018

Models lounged on giant cushions, perched on vintage trunks or reclined on kitsch patterned sofas, their…

Neil Barrett Men’s Fall 2018

The designer looked back to his role in establishing a new minimalist take on men's wear in the mid Nineties.

Versace Men’s Fall 2018

Donatella Versace's collection was a joyful, post-modern mash-up of preppy, punk, street — and Home…

Emporio Armani Men’s Fall 2018

The loose layering and easy lines of streetwear are hogging the men's wear conversation, so it should be…

Andrea Pompilio Men’s Fall 2018

Andrea Pompilio presented nine looks capturing the brand's essence as he celebrated the launch of his online…

Les Hommes Men’s Fall 2018

Urban knights was the theme of the collection that had a fighter spirit but felt repetitive.

Marni Men’s Fall 2018

Francesco Risso designed a personal, creative collection infused with a surreal appeal.