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Trendstop brings FashionUnited readers a first look at the key shows and
presentations from the Spring Summer 2020 Men’s season.
Trendstop’s catwalk experts bring you the latest menswear collections from
the global Fashion Week events. From Shanghai to Los Angeles and on to
London, exhibiting designers staged a host of fashion extravaganzas
showcasing innovative pieces and inspirational reference points that will
be informing the menswear market into SS20 and beyond. Our comprehensive,
global catwalk coverage and accompanying trend galleries evaluate each
trend’s commercial value and longevity, giving you the best possible basis
for your decision making.
This week, FashionUnited readers get an exclusive look at three collections
from the menswear scene’s most influential designers. Prada’s tradition
with a twist brought youthful exuberance to the runway while the
introduction of luxury elements saw utilitarianism reimagined at Craig
Green. Saint Laurent celebrated the house’s signature 70s style with a
slick, rock and roll nomad vibe.
Prada
Miuccia Prada headed to Shanghai, marking the 40 years of twinning between
the city and her Milanese home with a ‘Welcome to the Pleasuredome’ themed
show. Classic menswear codes were subverted with exaggerated, oversized
proportions and experimental layering that brought a playful, boyish feel
to traditional tailoring.
right: Prada, all Spring/Summer 2020.
Craig Green
Taking inspiration from human anatomy, skin textures and ancient Egyptian
deities, Craig Green’s collection fused practicality with cross-cultural
embellishment. Leather coats, functional pocketed tailoring and overalls
featured decorative embroidery, feather trims and padded satin panels for a
luxe take on utilitywear.
right: Craig Green, all Spring/Summer 2020.
Saint Laurent
Anthony Vaccarello hit the beach for SS20 with a boardwalk runway and a
1970s infused bohemian collection that saw LA meet Morocco. Saharan
references, djellaba shirts and tassel trims were blended with a Mick
Jagger-inspired gloss with silk, satin and beading lending a lushly vintage
appeal to contemporary androgyny.
to right: Saint Laurent, all Spring/Summer 2020.
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