Day 3:

The third day of the Milan Men’s Fashion Week Spring Summer 2015 saw up-market labels like Diesel Black Gold, Emprio Armani, Ports 1961, Gucci, Etro, Andrea Incontri, Canali, N°21 and Fendi among others.

The day opened with Diesel Black Gold showcasing an exclusive formal and semi-formal wears for men, with a sleek fit concentration. With a visible priority given to the skinny men, the designer styled the garments accordingly with additional taste of class and glamour. The colour palette was pretty restricted, including black, bright red, off white, beige, grey and denim blue. The collection was replete of suits which could be worn at formal office events, as well as out on a date or a party, some youthful cardigans, denim and sporty leather jackets as well as long coats. The novelty was the hot red pants, a rare choice among males.

Following whom entered the very luxurious Emporio Armani with a very dramatically set up runway, with a glass ramp and dark background. The collection comprised some easy to wear classy looking half-sleeved sweaters, jackets, coats and cardigans. Dominated by the basic colours of black, white and grey, the collection also included metallic finished shirts and striped leather jackets which were given a very sporty look. Also displayed were the brand’s efficient bulky leather handbags, an ideal daily wear requirement of the office-goers. Merging block prints, stripe prints, checks, with minimal amount of zippers and buttons, listed as the embellishments. The designer clearly wanted to give a cool-dude inspiration through his collection this time.

Next up, Gucci came up with a light and soothing runway arrangements, accompanied by a collection that outshone among all other designers. Zebra strip prints was a feature common to every single garment, which were accessorised by the brand’s excellent wide-strap sling bags. Speaking of the variegated colour scheme, it included some novel colours like mild turquoise blue, hottest red, plain white, denim blue and metallic black. All in all, the carefully fitted suits, long coats, sweaters and garments stood up to the brand’s popularity for providing luxury and glamour.

Speaking of Fendi, the designer set up a street look at the run way, with model dressed in causal attires, carrying the brand’s productive hand bags, wallets and travel bags. In coordination with the street look, the designer selected the cool, comfortable and airy floaters which give the sense of casualness and carefree living. Colour palette was diversified, including red, smudged sky blue, dull grey, white, and ink blue. One particular attraction, outshining the