1. Calvin Klein
    Calvin Klein
    Raf Simmons managed to successfully infuse his high fashion trademarks while maintaining Calvin Klein’s house codes. Calvin Klein’s Fall 2017 Collection potrayed American minimalism with a hint of provocative sensuality. We found the brightly colored band uniforms, Wall Street suits, cut-out tops, eccentric long coats, terrific parkas paired with a sheer plastic cover very interesting. Image courtesy of Vogue.
  2. Alexander McQueen
    Alexander McQueen
    It was an eclectic array of texture and display. Under Sarah Burton’s direction, Alexander McQueen’s Fall 2017 Collection showcased incredible hand-embroidery details and varying degrees of textile textures, all that woven into ribbons and tweeds, reflecting a sense of self-determining women. At the same time, you can still see a trademark of McQueen’s influence in gray pantsuits set that is age defying and elegant with its immaculate tailoring that fits flawlessly. Image courtesy of Vogue.
  3. Max Mara
    Max Mara
    Who knew a monochrome color palette would be this interesting? Kudos to Max Mara who kept their Fall 2017 Collection grounded with meta-camel items of all coating classics, belted and tailored proportionately. Although Max Mara’s deep reliance on tailoring has been consistent throughout different seasons, we are surprised to find bold color splashes that were integrated in fury jackets down to velour trousers. The collection caters to what grown-ups in corporate business would wear day-to-night with a sharp reversion to suits, ties, and overcoats that is happening in menswear now. Image courtesy of Vogue.
  4. Kenzo
    Kenzo
    Picture high fashion and earth elements together as one. Kenzo’s Fall 2017 Collection’s illustrates digital prints that resembled a lava pool surrounded by icebergs. It’s an art of graphic mixing and layering that is not short of surprises, a collection that is destined to be worn by people who find that neutrals are too passive in today’s noisy world. Even as a neutrals enthusiast, we must admit Kenzo has managed to lure us into bold colors and cuts that are intriguing in its own form. Image courtesy of Vogue.