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A Last Look at Milan Men’s: Brioni, Canali, and Fendi

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Creative Director Brendan Mullane wanted to throwback Brioni’s 2015 spring/summer to older collections of the brand, bringing back the its iconic “Columnar Look,” which featured tapered trousers and clean, boxy tops. A Los Angeles vibe offered up suits alongside sport coats, polo shirts, and cropped pants for formal and casual options. The collection features Los Angeles-based artist James Welling’s signature floral paintings as a prominent pattern.

Canali’s 2015 spring/summer line screamed geeky, hipster cool. With most of the models adorning thick rimmed glasses with comfortable overcoats, straight leg trousers, and sneakers, Canali mixes various prints, textures, and bright colors to bring the techie style into the high fashion stratosphere.

Fendi spring/summer 2015 men’s collection

On the other end of the spectrum, Fendi references the classic bad boy musician, with texturized leathers, subtle graphics, and distressed denim. Headphones were designed in tandem with the soundtrack for the show, Beats by Dr. Dre, to coincide with the theme of escapism through music and style.

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