Valentino creative directors Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli embraced eclecticism in the name of the free spirit for their fall-winter 2016 men’s collection. Championing the freedom to choose the type of aesthetic their man wants to show to the world, Chiuri and Piccioli noted a number of references and style motifs for the season. Paying a stylish nod to everything from 1970s boho and Pearly Queens to edgy punks, Valentino served up quite the wardrobe to digest.
Valentino Does Boho, Minimal + More for Eclectic Fall Collection
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