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Styles straight from Milan

Monotones, a hint of S&M, and clash of prints dominated the Milan Men’s Fashion Week. Here’s our top six picks

- Text by Akshay Kaushal

ROYALTY ‘N’ ROLL

Dolce & Gabbana’s collection titled King’s Angels showcased embellishe­d suits with patterned lapel and gold embroidery. The collection exuded royalty and class.

RANDOM IS COOL

Large trousers paired with homespun knit dominated Marni’s show that displayed a boyish appeal. A clash of prints — Ikat, Masai textile and Chinese brocade — provided a visual treat.

MONOTONE

With hints of classic Milanese styling, designer Massimo Giorgetti’s line for MSGM had men donning monotones. The silhouette veered toward the everyday, neither too slim nor oversized.

INCLUSIVEN­ESS

Gender lines were blurred at Moschino’s show as it celebrated inclusivit­y. Suits and jackets were styled in a new, fresh way by designer Jeremy Scott. Moschino also bought S&M to men’s tailoring.

DANDY DETOUR

The idea of home decor infused Versace’s menswear collection in a very literal sense. Elements from the homeware were incorporat­ed into the clothes and accessorie­s. Sheer embroidere­d shirts were seen with bright emblazoned jacket along with the designer’s signature prints in different looks.

BIG AND MODERN

Big stripes, big colours, and big silhouette­s continued to dominated Sunnei’s this year’s collection, too. The brand also fired shots at Dior with riff on “We Should All Be Feminists” tees and proposed their own take on the slogan: “We Should All Be Sunnei.”

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