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Menswear collections for Milan Fashion Week

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Tactile fashion set the trend on Sunday, the second day of Milan Fashion Week previews for next autumn and winter menswear. Designers were luxuriating in mohair, cashmere and heavy knits, enveloping men in rich, luxurious knitwear, including oversized scarves, chunky sweaters and slumping caps.Tactile fashion set the trend on Sunday, the second day of Milan Fashion Week previews for next autumn and winter menswear. Designers were luxuriating in mohair, cashmere and heavy knits, enveloping men in rich, luxurious knitwear, including oversized scarves, chunky sweaters and slumping caps.

Menswear collections for Milan Fashion Week 



Miuccia Prada presents menswear collection

"Black-on-black" is the latest menswear collection created by Miuccia Prada.

The collection created the perfect canvas to continue the designer's examination of gender interplay in fashion.

So when Prada created a short-sleeved slate gray notched-collar jacket for men, it became the bodice of a dress for a woman. And a nylon men's jacket, with just a few sartorial sashays, was transformed into pretty belted office or party dresses with the added detail of grosgrain ribbon bow accents.

The final tally: 30 looks for men, 20 for women, all, the designer said, aimed to be "elegant and modern."

Vivienne Westwood pays tribute to Prince Charles in new collection

"Buy less, choose well, make it last." That's what Vivienne Westwood hopes she inspires with her fashion designs.

She uses unisex fashions to further her message by doubling up on our clothing matches.

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