3 Men’s Designers from Paris to Watch
Three up-and-coming brands from Paris Men’s Fashion Week are bringing an old world aesthetic to their new designs.
Monsieur Lacenaire
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Murilo Lomas As a trained architect, Murilo Lomas brought a strong sense of structure and proportion to his first men’s wear collection. As a native Brazilian, however, he also drew on his country’s sensual history. His spring 2016 collection, which he designed “to wear in any weather, on any trip,” unites both qualities effortlessly. Especially outstanding was the lush retro, William Morris-inspired florals, which were present throughout the collection from shirt to sneakers.
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Murilo Lomas
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Fileuse D’Arvor The striped sailor sweater is synonymous with France’s Northern Brittany coast, even though almost all production there stopped a long time ago. The one holdout, Fileuse D’Arvor, which has been in operation since 1927, was nearly out of business when the Brest family, its original owners, reissued a range of iconic models three years ago for Japan. Made entirely in France in fine linen/cotton for spring and wool for fall, the sweaters are now under copyright and Fileuse d’Arvor is now adding new styles to its repertoire.
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Fileuse D’Arvor
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