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Fashion for beatniks, sci-fi cowboys, wealthy aristocrats

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MANILA, Philippines - In Paris and Milan, men’s fashion got a jolt of energy thanks to the likes of Dries Van Noten, Kris Van Assche for Dior, Ann Demeulemeester and even Junya Watanabe. Stefano Pilati imagined a gentleman traversing a red carpet and an African safari for Yves Saint Laurent’s spring-summer 2012 adventure, and proceeded to dress his models in garb that met and merged somewhere in between — perhaps a carpet-covered tarmac off the coast of Morocco where our intrepid yet dapper adventurer finds himself courting a female interest or two.

A startling contrast from Ann Demeulemeester’s raffish models, who tromped down the runway looking like beatnik figures with a piratical air, the designer threw in elements like fringe and embroidery.

Rick Owens and Kris Van Assche seemed to be sipping the same Kool-Aid, having tapped into the same realm of sci-fi cowboy westerns from the ‘70s. Whereas Giorgio Armani is still rocking the same boat, helmed by a wealthy aristocrat who likes his pants a little roomier than most. It’s a look that works.                 

ANN DEMEULEMEESTER

DIOR

DRIES VAN NOTEN

IN PARIS AND MILAN

JUNYA WATANABE

KRIS VAN ASSCHE

RICK OWENS AND KRIS VAN ASSCHE

STEFANO PILATI

WHEREAS GIORGIO ARMANI

YVES SAINT LAURENT

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