Boris Bidjan Saberi F/W18 Men’s – Paris
We would like to present to you Boris Bidjan Saberi’s Fall/Winter 2018 Men’s Paris collection.
Photography by Matthew Reeves.
We would like to present to you Boris Bidjan Saberi’s Fall/Winter 2018 Men’s Paris collection.
Photography by Matthew Reeves.
On Saturday Boris Bidjan Saberi New York hosted the musicians Tale of Us and Philipp Return for a private fashion week event. Below is our coverage of the event.
We would like to present to you Boris Bidjan Saberi’s Spring/Summer 2018 Men’s Paris collection backstage.
Photography by Julien Boudet.
We would like to present to you Boris Bidjan Saberi’s Spring/Summer 2018 Men’s Paris collection.
Photography by Eugene Rabkin.
We would like to present to you Boris Bidjan Saberi’s Fall/Winter 2017 Men’s Paris collection backstage.
Photography by Julien Boudet.
We would like to present to you Boris Bidjan Saberi’s Fall/Winter 2017 Men’s Paris collection.
Photography by Eugene Rabkin.
Last month Project 3.14 in Moscow hosted the designer Boris Bidjan Saberi and his team. In addition to launching the BBS perfume, Saberi brought an art installation of garments made from translucent leather. Below is a photo reportage from the event.
This month the Barcelona-based designer Boris Bidjan Saberi launched his first fragrance. Saberi is best knows for his intricately constructed leather jackets, and it was no surprise to learn that the fragrance is inspired by the smell of vegetable tanned leather. Saberi also wanted the fragrance to reflect the sensory imprint of his daily work routine, the scents of raw materials that surround him in his atelier that at the end of the day mix with the odors unique to his body. This is how Saberi thinks of his work; each product he produces inevitably contains a part of himself as a designer and artisan.
If I had to summarize this past menswear season, it’d be the one of plenty of good product and few good ideas. It was neither weak nor strong, pretty much in tune with what I have come to expect of fashion as of late.
Men’s fashion has been now thoroughly splintered into parts that cater to the youngsters and to the adults, and nowhere has this been more evident than at Pitti Uomo in Florence, where the bulk of the trade fair itself is devoted to traditional menswear, and where three designers that are of interest to the young were showing – Gosha Rubchinkiy, Visvim, and Raf Simons.
We would like to present to you Boris Bidjan Saberi’s Spring/Summer 2017 Men’s Paris collection backstage.