Metallica is a quintessential American band. However, there is nothing American about Brioni (an Italian menswear brand founded in Rome in 1945) and there is nothing American about its new creative director Justin O’Shea (a former womenswear buyer who hails from Toowoomba, Australia). So, its interesting and very bold that O’Shea would ask the heavy metal band if they would be the new face of Brioni, a stale brand that he hopes to reinvigorate with a bit of American cool and muscle car masculinity, mixed with Brioni’s lineage of tailored Italian gentlemanliness. Today – Independence Day – also happens to be the same day that O’Shea is showing the first collection under his direction during Paris Couture Week. Brioni has also released the first of a series of short films directed by a London-based filmmaker Danny Sangra. Most of the films star O’Shea as a caricature of himself, which Sangra has written to perfection. The character could be described as exigent, obtuse, out of touch, and self obsessed – everything that you may expect from someone so entrenched in the fashion world. In Brioni’s standout film – starring James, Lars, Kirk and Robert – O’Shea plays a ditz who has no idea who Metallic is. It’s silly and ridiculous, but fun and Sangra is too talented of a filmmaker to not pull it off. We got a chance to ask Sangra about the new Brioni campaign, collaborating with the brand’s new creative director and what the hell it was like to work with Metallica. Click here to read more.
Watch Pigalle's Spring/Summer 2017 Presentation In The Form Of A Parisian Summer Wedding
"The first time I got dressed elegantly was for the wedding of my parents when I was 7 years old. I was very touched by the party, the champagne, the outfits, the mood... I had been looking forward to enjoying it as well ! In love with an angel, tonight is a celebration of what we all appreciate the most in the world : free love. This feeling I do my best to feed all the time motivated me to create a collection around the theme of a wedding. More comfortable in the creation and technically, this eleventh collection is an interpretation of how I see my witnesses. I wish you all a good time." Text by Stéphane Ashpool, Pigalle's designer.
Read Our Review Of Paris Fashion Week's Spring Summer 2017 Presentations →
Paris Fashion Men’s Week was in typical fine form, re-invigorating my own lust for fashion after a dreary Milan and an uneven London. Though the two shows I’m usually most excited for, those by Raf Simons and Gosha Rubchinskiy, already played out in Florence, their absence didn’t deter my attention. That would be mainly because of one man: Demna Gvasalia. Demna introduced Balenciaga’s first menswear show in history. The expectations between that notion, not to mention Vetements being the coolest brand in fashion and all that, were colossal. How did Demna respond to this soul crushing pressure? Click here to read more.
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Backstage At Casely-Hayford's SS17 Presentation During London Collections Men
photographs by Jessica Gwyneth
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See Our 8 Picks for the Best of London Collections: Men's Spring/Summer 2017 →
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Hood By Air “Hallways” Runway Presentation During MADE L.A. In Los Angeles
photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Backstage Diary At Hood By Air's "Hallways" Presentation During MADE L.A. In Los Angeles
photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Golf Wang By Tyler The Creator Runway Presentation During MADE L.A. in Los Angeles
photographs by Douglas Neill
Backstage Faces At The Golf Wang Collection By Tyler The Creator Presentation At MADE L.A. In Los Angeles
photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Backstage Diary At Moschino's Mens And Resort 2017 Collection Presentation During MADE L.A. in Los Angeles (Part Two)
photographs by Douglas Neill
Backstage Diary At Moschino's Mens And Resort 2017 Collection Presentation During MADE L.A. in Los Angeles (Part One)
photographs by Douglas Neill
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A Visit to The Showroom of NYC Fashion Label Private Policy
Read our interview with the design duo behind the label here. photographs by Adam Lehrer
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Private Policy is the gender-neutral fashion label by two Chinese-born fresh-faced recent Parsons grads Haoran Li and Siying Qu. Only two collections in, the two designers have created a smart albeit colorful range of menswear fitted products that can also sensibly be worn by women. The clothes seem to reference V Files-approved street wear, colorful and a bit off, with a focus on high fashion tailoring and embellishment: a simple fitted turtleneck comes exaggerated by orange bondage belting, a velvet bomber jacket is equipped by fluffy tassels, gigantic fur-laden scarves adorn the shoulders of brown down jackets. Click here to read more.
Louis Vuitton Cruise 2017 Presentation at the Oscar Niemeyer Designed Niteroi Contemporary Art Museum in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
photographs by Saskia Lawaks
Backstage Emma Mulholland Resort 2017 Collection at Mercedez Benz Fashion Week Australia
photographs by Darren Luk
Backstage at Dan Single and Bambi Northwood Blyth's Presentation of Their Inaugural P.Jamé Collection During Australian Fashion Week
photographs by Darren Luk