Versace Spring 2010 Men’s

Not a scarf in sight, a true reminder that we are in the midst of Spring 2010. As fashion week continues on, you may by now have started to notice the extreme lack of color. Showing off light a effortless designs in luxe neutrals and freeing linens, the mind can only only be taken to a state of wondering, “what financial crisis?”.
If the dark and dismal looks that raced down the runway in Milan over the past few days have been getting you down, Donatella Versace and Alexandre Plokhov’s view of what the Versace faithful should wear next Spring will certainly leave you on a high as we leave Milan and brace ourselves for what Paris has in store.
The man-clutch strikes again. While we may have been slightly nervous as to if it would become fashion’s next biggest hit back at Dolce & Gabbana, only interest and intrigue was sparked at Versace. Over time the evolution of the Versace man has been quite present. Milanese may been well known for it’s bold and take notice prints, but stripped to the bare essentials and expressing the wants and needs of today, brings that house back to float with it’s lead competition.
As with the Gianfranco Ferré presentation, you can surly trust that Versace’s current brainchild is noted as something to crave.
The Full Collection / 45 Pics
[Images: Marcio Madeira]
















































it surprises me that the former cloak designer is designing for versace now. it's not what i would have expected.i like the little pouches, they are just the right size
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