The men fashion week in Milan ends on Tuesday (26), with fewer parades than the previous days. Only five brands showed up this morning and was responsible for Dsquared2 start.
As usual, designers Dean and Dan Caten bet on proposals filled with young and irreverent attributes merged with a performative presentation. For spring-summer 2013, the brand has created an inspiration outfits with police and therefore the models on the catwalk rose with costumes that they referred to this profession. Boots, caps, jackets, leather belts and not left out. The "what" Gothic Line was due to massive currents and cross pendants. The color was not beyond black and white, but had few details and understated pink.
Giorgio Armani, who presented his second line Emporio in, took to the catwalk line more classic Giorgio Armani on Tuesday. As usual, the easy chic - stylish and uncomplicated - dominated the catwalk. The brand continued its design-adjusted waist jackets, pants pattern combined with discrete or totally smooth. In contrast, some models paraded shape parts with looser pants and in both coats dresses without shirts or shirts. The most "fun" of the parade was when five models lined up and embraced presented with identical outfits - shorts and blazer with white cut tailoring - finalized by oxford shoes, hats and sunglasses.
Diesel Black Gold was the third designer to perform. On the catwalk, models in sober shades like blue, khaki and black, dominated the entire parade. Some looks were highlighted with colored shirts in red and mustard. Then the catwalk Ports 1961 and received the Enrico Coveri, which ended the summer 2013 men's fashion in Milan, Italy, also known as Milano Moda Uomo.

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