4 monthes ago | By Fashion United
Fitted frock coats, bow ties and exuberant colours graced the runaway as Dolce & Gabbana and Fendi both imagined more glamourous, post-pandemic wardrobes for their fall/winter collections at the
Milan men's fashion week.
Designer Silvia Venturini Fendi took inspiration from the 1920s dandy at her fashion house's show on Saturday, punctuating refinement with touches of eccentricity.
Blazers were transformed into capes, knitwear featured sizeable chest cutouts and the accessories veered towards the flashy.
The collection also aimed for a more fluid interpretation of typically gendered...
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