Givenchy returns to its origins and Issey Miyake adds color to next autumn – El Sol de México

A runway who returned to the past with the characteristic elegance of Hubert de Givenchythe legendary designer and founder of the fashion house Givenchywas what was experienced on the second day of Paris Fashion Weekwhere the firm presented its new men’s collection for autumn-winter 2024-2025.

The parade took place in the halls of the George V Avenue from “The City of Love”, where the designer used to create his collections. Without a creative director, the brand presented 54 looks that explore the duality between sartorial formality and an extravagant style that reflects the contemporary man of the present.

“Conveyed through a contemporary lens, the line reflects a wardrobe rooted in the virtues of the brand’s creator, but irresistibly reinvigorated,” the luxury brand explained in the description of the video of the runway which he published in his social networks.

The proposed designs for next fall include tight-fitting straight pants with a floral print, which can be combined with open sleeve trench coats, feather coats, blazers and maxi blazers. The turtlenecks They also took center stage on the catwalk, as well as accessories such as a scarf that covers the head.

Colorful walkway

The Japanese house Issey Miyakepresented its collection for autumn-winter at the Palais de Tokyo contemporary art museumwhere their traditional pleated and color were the protagonists.

The collection was named ‘L’HommePlissé’ (The Pleated Man) and was conceived in collaboration with the French creative Ronan Bouroullec“a multitude of similarities and contrasts between my work and their designs,” the creative told the media.

The men’s line is made up of pleated pieces that range from pants of different lengths, such as those that exceed the ankle, as well as trench coats, coats and sweaterswith various prints.

It also includes a type of hooded ponchos, which come in a vibrant and colorful palette that ranges from blues to greens, through oranges or earth, to pink.

“ANDThe design team has been involved in working with his drawings, considering them not only as a portfolio of works of art to appreciate, but as a vast set of material to immerse in and play with freely,” the firm explains on its website. Web.

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