Givenchy's nineties-inspired palette-cleanser collection served as a clear indication of where men’s wear is headed.
“For me it’s the perfect serendipitous moment. I’d been looking to do a show and I wanted to do something very special, and then the invitation came,” said Givenchy’s Clare Waight Keller, who for her debut stand-alone men’s runway display on Wednesday evening in Florence, as the special guest of the Pitti Uomo trade show, chose the luxuriant gardens of the Villa Palmieri as the stage for a collection fusing Old and New World aesthetics.
Sneakers — including two limited-edition variations on Onitsuka Tiger’s iconic Nippon Made Mexico 66 shoe due to go on sale the day after the show, marking the kick-off of a long-term collaboration between the brands — completed all the looks, going from techno sock-style sneakers to more vintage-looking styles.
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