The New York Fashion Week: Men’s spring / summer 2018 collections, presented in New York City July 10 to 14, served up several noticeable trends -- and hinted at turbulent times ahead.
Head of State+’s designer Taofeek Abijako took inspiration from Nigeria’s post-colonial period of the ‘60s and ‘70s for his Fulfilling All Righteousness collection.
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Hugo Boss’ Boss label was another one that loosened things up for spring/summer ‘18, filling its nautical-themed collection with generously pleated trousers and wide-legged Bermuda shorts.
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The Wood House spring/summer 2018 collection, presented on July 10 managed to key into several of the major trends spotted at New York Fashion Week: Men’s.
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Raf Simons’ spring/summer 2018 “Blade Runner”-themed menswear show presented on July 11 during New York Fashion Week: Men’s.
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Looks from Raf Simons’ “Blade Runner”-themed spring / summer 2018 menswear runway collection, presented during New York Fashion Week: Men’s. Storms ahead?
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Looks from Raf Simons’ spring/summer 2018 men’s runway collection, which was presented in a Chinatown alley under the Manhattan Bridge on July 11 during New York Fashion Week: Men’s.
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