Ann Demeulemeester S/S16 – Paris
We would like to present to you Ann Demeulemeester’s Spring/Summer 2016 Women’s collection.
We would like to present to you Ann Demeulemeester’s Spring/Summer 2016 Women’s collection.
We would like to present to you Rick Owens’ Spring/Summer 2016 Women’s collection.
We would like to present to you Aganovich’s Spring/Summer 2016 Women’s collection.
We would like to present to you Anrealage’s Spring/Summer 2016 Women’s collection.
We would like to present to you Thom Browne’s Spring/Summer Women’s collection backstage.
We figured the more photos from this past men’s fashion week the better, so here are some I have taken. While I possess neither the skill nor the equipment of the three photographers that shoot for StyleZeitgeist in Paris – A.P., Julien Boudet, and Matthew Reeves (thank you all!) – I hope you will still enjoy them, as they are shot from different angles and often at close range. The images are arranged in chronological order – Haider Ackermann, Rick Owens, Boris Bidjan Saberi, Julius, and Ann Demeulemeester.
We would like to present to you Boris Bidjan Saberi’s Spring/Summer 2016 men’s collection backstage.
“Nothing,” answered a prominent New York buyer when I asked her what she liked during this past men’s fashion week. While I wouldn’t go this far, the Spring/Summer 2016 season was decidedly mixed. The overarching question, which began forming in my head during the first day of shows in Paris was, “What makes a good collection?” Is it the theme or its execution? Do we look for a designer to tell an interesting story, to interpret a theme worth exploring through clothes, or to produce beautiful, interestingly constructed garments? Ideally, both.
We would like to present to you TAKAHIROMIYASHITA The Soloist’s Spring/Summer 2016 men’s collection lookbook.
We would like to present to you Undercover’s Spring/Summer 2016 men’s collection lookbook.