Milan Men's Fashion Week FW16
From runway to moodboard
January 20th, 2016
If we still have to wait some time for the the Oscar ceremony, Milan men’s fashion week didn’t wait and decided to reward The Revenant and The Hateful Eight.
It did so paying homage to the look of their protagonists, putting on the catwalk clones of Kurt Russell and Leonardo di Caprio. Wild, hairy men, rough but not too much, branded Dolce & Gabbana or Antonio Marras.
Welcome to the wild west Made in Italy, precisely in the south of the country, with the cowboys in suit and poncho and the lights of the runway instead of the rays the sun.
Earth and cactus are not for you? You can choose the sea with Prada's intellectual sailors, or stay in with Fendi's boys in night-gown.
We tried to catch the inspirations behind the collections of this Milan Men’s Fashion Week, here’s the result:
Art & Design
Damir Doma - Antoni Tàpies "Carrer de Wagner"
Prada - Christophe Chemin
Fendi - Robert Motherwell "Study in Automatism"
MSGM - Arshile Gorky "Abstraction with a Palette"
Ermenegildo Zegna - Meret Oppenheim "Breakfast in Fur"
An homage to
Fendi - Jamiroquai
Roberto Cavalli - Jimmy Page, 1970
N°21 - Keith Richards
Bottega Veneta - 1940s stylish men
Versace - Thierry Mugler 1991
Gucci - Walter Albini
Gucci - Walter Albini
Prada - Vintage Navy's poster
At the movies
Dolce & Gabbana - Poster "The good, the bad and the ugly"
Dolce & Gabbana - "The Revenant"
Antonio Marras - "The Hateful Eight"