Les Hommes Fall/Winter 2014–Known for pushing the boundaries of menswear, Les Hommes creative directors Tom Notte and Bart Vandebosch dialed it back for fall/winter 2014, working in modern elements for a subtle shift in traditional construction. Sending black head to toes down the catwalk, a blocking of materials added a visual interest while lean tailored lines kept their man sharp. Taking flight with the season’s prints, items such as the bomber and crewneck sweater were given a luxurious angle. Making a statement with accessories, floor-length scarves joined shorter versions chicly fashioned around the neck and tied at one end.
Les Hommes Fall/Winter 2014 | Milan Fashion Week
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