Showing posts with label Milan Men’s Fashion Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Milan Men’s Fashion Week. Show all posts

Monday, 17 June 2019

IH NOM UH NIT goes Japanese for SS20

European fashion house IH NOM UH NIT’s ethos is always to juxtaposition simple clean lines with an appetite for rare fabrications and interesting textures.

In Milan this season at the Menswear Fashion Week, the label's creative Director Chaz Jordan takes traditional Asian influences to tell a Samurai Story for street and jeans wear.


The collection showcases monochromatic total looks including matching silk sets, modern interpretations of kimonos & Asian robes as well as creating clean bomber jackets and blousons as well as graphic tees, in Oriental fabrics or  adorned with intricate embroidery of koi fish, snowcapped Himalaya Mountain ranges & cherry blossoms.


Boxy silhouettes echoed on shirts with drop sleeves & interesting pleated pants gave each look unique shapes.

The global brand based in Paris and Milan continues to woo international retailers and fans with its forward-thinking styles. In just 5 seasons, IH NOM UH NIT has landed fashion covers and a slew of avid celebrity followers alike.  Later this year, IH NOM UH NIT will be presenting their collection collaborations with top-tier brands & licensing deals are also in the works . The fashion house will also be expanding their offerings to encompass 3 signature shoes & a full accessory range.

In 2015, IH NOM UH NIT’s premier collection launched in Paris during Fashion Week with a well curated 20-piece range. Under the aegis of its imaginative Creative Director Chaz Jordan who's the driving force behind the brand, the luxury label today has become known for modernizing European opulence.  I

H HOM UH NIT epitomizes effortless ready-to-wear with an adaptive mind set. The line ranges from exotic furs, androgynous joggers to easy relaxed graphic tees which amassed a global cult-like following.



Monday, 25 June 2018

Lamborghini previews Spring-Summer 2019 at Milan Men's Fashion Week

What could form a better team – fast, stylish cars and stylish clothing for the fashionable man of status.
Collezione Automobili Lamborghini presentation of its Spring-Summer 2019 menswear collection during Milan Men's Fashion Week 2018 on June 16, 2018 in Milan, Italy.
(All Photos by Stefania M. D'Alessandro/Getty Images for Lamborghini)

On the occasion of Milano Moda Uomo fashion week held in the Italian historical city last week (15 – 18 June) the luxury sports car brand Lamborghini previewed their 2019 Spring Summer Menswear collection in the historic Palazzo Gavazzi at 23 Via Montenapoleone.

In the unique setting of the courtyard a Huracán Performante and a Huracán RWD Coupé formed the perfect setting for the clothing collection.

The 2019 Spring Summer Collection features the sartorial expertise of the Sant’Agata Bolognese brand combined with the technological know-how as well as the passion for detail of the Lamborghini team responsible for the creation of every single item.

The result is a contemporary top-quality menswear collection delivering a total look that encapsulates the brand’s unique concepts: informal luxury, futuristic approach and designer of experiences.

Design and brand identity are the essence of the Collezione Automobili Lamborghini 2019 Spring Summer Collection, whose must-have items share the same style codes of the Lamborghini super sports cars.


Note the SuperLight Trench in breathable windproof and waterproof blue technical fabric, featuring hexagonal-pattern lining, under-collar, and quilted sleeves echoing the Urus seat stitching motif.

Another is the Techno Camo Blouson in jacquard nylon with exclusive Lamborghini camouflage graphics a mat-glossy finish fabric, and a bold 3D motif delivering a highly dynamic effect.

There’s the iconic Supercar Jacket in supple back leather with hexagonal stitching on the elbows is a must-have essential for fast driving enthusiasts to enjoy a Lamborghini super sports car or, why not, a newly restored Miura out of the Lamborghini Polo Storico inaugurated last year.
Collezione Automobili Lamborghini continues its special partnerships with Enzo Bonafè for handcrafted shoes, Hettabretz for leather jackets, Intertrade Group for fragrance creations, with Mizuno for lifestyle and running shoes, with Swiss Prestige Cosmetics for cosmetics, and with TecknoMonster for high-end carbon fibre luggage brand.
Also worth noting is the Khaki Cotton Jacket with visible stitching and sartorial details evocative of super sports car design and hexagonal-pattern lining. Also complementing the total look are sweaters and polos with the URUS #sincewemadeitpossible claim embroidered on the left shoulder or under the collar; jacquard Mako cotton t-shirts and polos with hexagonal pattern;  aluminum colour cotton chinos and five-pocket khaki trousers in cotton with inlay stitching creating a triple Y motif forming the iconic Lamborghini hexagon.


Also on display was the limited edition P5X triathlon bike co-branded with Cervélo along with Lamborghini's Authentic Living furniture line created in collaboration with Riva 1920, a company specializing in the production of solid wood design furniture,  and designed by star-architect Karim Rashid.  

The new furniture range includes the Klip desk, the Finesse bookcase, the Klutch chair, the Speed table, the Dynamik divan and the latest Inkline and Rivar sideboards; all characterized by sinuous elegant design boasting superior craftsmanship and the finest natural and authentic materials, such as solid walnut wood and black leather.

All Photos by Stefania M. D'Alessandro/Getty Images for Lamborghini.

Monday, 5 February 2018

Milan Fashion Week Autumn-Winter 2018-19: Giorgio Armani Menswear Collection / Emporio Armani Collection

Giorgio Armani Menswear Collection for Autumn-Winter 2018-19; for the man who is comfortable in his own skin.

As shown at Milan Fashion Week in January, Giorgio Armani employs freedom of expression and love of synthesis to explore an imaginary world of action and elegance, inhabited by men who are proud but gentle in their movements.







Men who dress carefully, without frivolity, and who express themselves through nonchalant gestures, in a natural dialogue between body and clothes.

The eight button double-breasted jackets with peak lapels emphasise waist and shoulders, outlining a toned physicality. 












The trousers are fluid, cargo or jogger. The long coats and high-necked bomber jackets bestow a relaxed elegance. The accessories are strong in character: sturdy boots, large, soft backpacks, and hats with earmuffs.






The research focuses on texture: luxurious but never showy, it is expressed through craft materials and processes that make surfaces soft to the touch and opaque in appearance, testament to a life already lived. 








There is a narrative inherent in the colour range: a progressive movement designed to surprise, it opens with cashmere-type muted tones and shades, before fading into light khaki, grey and, finally, solidifying into black, with unexpected touches of emerald and ruby.





Milan Fashion Week Milan Autumn-Winter 2018-19 Emporio Armani Menswear Collection
Emporio Armani Autumn-Winter 2018-19 collection has a decisive, urban spirit, with an emphasis on the idea of new elegance: precious but not frivolous.

The label is a hub of individuality that encourages everyone to be themselves; an identity which is characterised by the projection of one's own personality, finding character, strength and uniqueness in the differences in each of us.

The city wardrobe has a dynamic tone, combining the innovation of the lines with that of the materials. 

The slender and sharp silhouette is evidenced in small-shouldered, double-breasted suit jackets, worn with flowing trousers, a wool trench coat with technical buckles, and a seamless kimono-style bomber. 





The outerwear pays homage to the world of mountain hiking and outdoor activities, with curly-haired sheepskin coats and pony-effect goatskin jackets.







Surfaces are treated and processed to produce tactile effects: chenille sweaters with fade-out patterns, and jacquards with stylised trees and clouds creating a poetic camouflage-effect on sportswear; butterfly wings flutter like flowers on new tuxedos.

The palette is a dense amalgam of greys, blacks and deep blues, energised by the pure white of shirts, the cool tones of greens and blues and the metal accents of gold and bronze. 




Accessories are functional, but come in refined materials: shoes with sharp lines, and capacious handbags featuring embossed patterns.

Source/Images: beautypress/Giorgio Armani / Emporio Armani