Paris Fashion Week has passed and not only faithful fashionistas came to their account, but also fashion enthusiasts of the stronger sex could feast their eyes. For all men who like to dress fashionably, we have collected ten of the best collections that were presented at the last fashion week in Paris.
This year's fashion week features men's fashion gurus in addition to well-known fashion names Louis Vuitton, Hermes, Saint Laurent and Valentine inspired many collections of fashion houses that are not yet so famous. Selection Top 10 Collections, who impressed with their creations for men for spring and summer 2015 at last Paris Fashion Week, take a look below.
1. LOUIS VUITTON
A collection that captivated for its inspiration, which this time traveled from India with silhouettes reminiscent of the seventies: bomber jackets and high-waisted trousers.
2. DRIES VAN NOTEN
The designer was inspired by the ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev when designing the collection, and the result is a romantic yet extremely masculine collection of clothes reminiscent of pieces in every ballet dancer's wardrobe.
3. HERMES
A collection that, with floral and abstract prints on light materials, immediately reminds of carefree and relaxed summer afternoons.
VALENTINE'S 4TH
The bohemian-tinged collection, whose key pieces are made of beautifully flowing, silky materials, charmed with loose pajama pants, scarves and tiny, floral patterns.
5. CHRISTOPHE LEMAIRE
In the collection, which was inspired by Asian culture, materials and shapes played a key role, and a calm color palette provided an urban look.
6. MAISON MARTIN MARGIELA
From afar, conventional pieces revealed surreal details up close: trousers made from two different materials, graphic prints reminiscent of tattoos, oversized sweaters worn without bottoms and trench coats made from parachute materials.
7. SAINT LAURENT
A collection that, with its hippie charm and allusions to bohemian evenings, calls out for the carefree fashion of festival summers.
8. LOEWE
The luxury Spanish fashion house impressed with a collection full of leather, clean lines and comfort, thus fulfilling all the expectations of fashion lovers.
9. RICK OWENS
The normally monochrome palette of this designer is enriched with pastel colors in this collection, and the inspiration of the entire line was the character of the faun from the ballet L'Après-midi d'un Faune (Afternoon of the Faun) produced by the Ballets Russes.
10. JUNYA WATANABE
A collection that elevates both Japanese culture and the love of denim, and the combination of both is exciting.