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The Business of Fashion Week | Welcome to The Business of Fashion Week, a special weekly briefing with news, analysis and show coverage from the front lines of this season's mens fashion weeks in Florence, Milan and Paris. | |
| A sense of monumental scale dominated the Paris men's shows, but bigger wasn't always better, writes Angelo Flaccavento.
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| Milan men's fashion week pitted a macho late-50s charm against the messiness of youth, reports Angelo Flaccavento.
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| Reverence for times past dominated the Florentine trade show that ended on Thursday, reports Angelo Flaccavento.
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| But after 38 years, 150 collections and 129 shows, is it possible that the best is still to come for Belgium's finest? In an in-depth profile, Tim Blanks explores the departing designer's past, present and future.
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| The Parisian label with Japanese roots is struggling to navigate the decline of streetwear and a tricky market for premium apparel brands almost three years into the tenure of creative director Nigo.
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| Undercover's master of hybrids is a hybrid himself, writes Tim Blanks.
| | | One year into designer Sabato De Sarno's tenure, the brand has yet to tell a compelling fashion story. Monday's sophomore menswear collection was no exception.
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| AGENDA-SETTING INTELLIGENCE, ANALYSIS AND ADVICE FOR THE GLOBAL FASHION COMMUNITY. | |
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