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Give vilify: 10 fashionable men's dresses that you want to select

For this year's men's shows followed with unprecedented revival - such a variety of bold ideas that re-energized interest in men's fashion, it seems, has not been since the image of David Bowie of the era of Ziggy Stardust and the appearance of sailors in Crop Tops at the Gautier show in his debut men's collection L'Homme Objet 1984 . While Jared Leto is trying on women's jeans and boots at the Chanel couture show, we chose ten looks from men's fashion weeks that could easily migrate to women's wardrobe.

Agi & Sam

SS 2015

Agi Mdomulla and Sam Cottone were talking about British designers in the English press after the 2012 fall collection, which they created from recycled bottles. The couple met during an internship at Alexander McQueen and founded their own brand two years ago: from this point on, the designers managed to make a collection for Topshop and receive a British Fashion Award for the best young brand of men's clothing.

Almost every collection of Aga and Sam has skirts with trousers. However, in the new they showed skirts without pants, as well as shorts, dresses, T-shirts, laconic coats with a smell, voluminous rectangular jackets, which were styled with golf and stockings. Ready to argue - if the designers decided to make a women's collection, it would look just like a man's.

Craig green

SS 2015

The young British avant-garde designer Craig Green, about whom we have already written, graduated from the magistracy of the famous Central Saint Martins college two years ago, managed to work with Bally and Topman, and his debut show was already called the sensation of London men's shows and "silence protest." The protest can be understood. Male things have become female for a long time, and female things have become male for long: why divide clothes by gender? Sweaters, fringed skirts, quilted work robes, trimmed tops with cutouts, pajamas tailored like kimono for karate classes - the new Craig collection is at the junction of what Japanese and Belgian avant-garde designers do. However, many things are easy to imagine on girls who are close to the work of Ray Kavakubo for Comme des Garçons.

Christopher Shannon

SS 2015

British designer and student of Professor Louise Wilson, Christopher Shannon, in his shows, then releases boys with colored hair in vinyl shorts to the catwalk, then puts them on massive bombers made from cloth patches. Since Shannon received his first grant from the Award of the British Council of Fashion and Topman - NEWGEN, much water has flowed under the bridge. Today, Christopher makes wearable things intricate design that everyone likes, regardless of gender. His new collection will certainly be appreciated by girls who love sports style and Nazir Mazhar. There are basketball shorts and T-shirts, anoraks, nylon T-shirt dresses, cut shirts, sweatshirts with appliqués and bombers. And this is not to mention the colored glasses and hairstyles from the show, resembling the horns that Björk and Gwen Stefani were spinning at the dawn of the 90s.

Dries van noten

SS 2015

Belgian designer Dries Van Notein was fond of pleated skirts and hang-gliders in men's collections in the early 2000s. This season, he showed one of the most sensual men's collections for a long time, and he also devoted it to productions of Rudolf Nureyev. On the podium you could see models in leather slippers, corsage bandages and tights, resembling a ballet form - quite unisex-things to yourself. Pajamas, robes, bombers and thin trench coats, we are also ready to pick up in your wardrobe immediately.

J.W. Anderson

SS 2015

Briton Jonathan Anderson, who recently became the creative director of the Loewe brand, was always more interested in fashion design than the question of who would be wearing it. Anderson creates almost identical men's and women's collections, is not afraid to experiment and seem too non-commercial. The inspiration for the new collection of the designer was the image of a bourgeois woman, and the models at the fashion show walked on a pale pink runway that recreated the atmosphere of a shoe salon in which luxurious ladies usually spend time. Knitted tops with landscapes, reminiscent of the work of John Allen, Crop tops with a deep neckline, straight-cut pants with a smell, knitted T-shirts, dress shirts, scarves, tops with knots - surprisingly all things look good on the guys, but half, if not most of them will suit the girls.

Loewe

SS 2015

Six months ago, the aforementioned Jonathan Anderson made a big deal with the LVMH conglomerate and became the creative director of the Spanish brand Loewe, which is owned by Bernard Arnaud. After the redesign of the Loewe logo, Anderson finally presented the lookbook of his first collection for the brand. It was shot by 26-year-old photographer Jamie Hawkesworth.

Suede trench coats, cozy sweaters, scarves, cropped trousers, angular boots, woolen dresses, asymmetrical shirts, linen tops, backpacks, black leather jackets and vests - almost the entire collection of girls can take their time without batting an eye.

Marc by marc jacobs

SS 2015

The Pacific Marc by Marc Jacobs men's collection includes several things that can be seen by insightful girls: clothing with optical prints, surfer shorts, T-shirts, T-shirts, waterproof anoraks, windbreakers, bomber jackets, not to mention a dressing gown, sports sandals, vests and socks . Half of these things come in handy, either at a music festival or on a long journey, or in an urban environment.

3.1 Phillip Lim

SS 2015

American designer Phillip Lim often includes men's clothing in women's collections. So, in his autumn collection there are elongated bombers, boxy jackets, voluminous T-shirts and wide pants. At the same time, you can take a few bows from the Lima men's collection directly from the catwalk: here you’ll have laconic shorts with golf shoes, and well-tailored jackets with one button, and with them pink anoraks, leather wide trousers, shiny T-shirts, bombers, and sweatshirts from compressed tissue. Separately, I want to note the elongated shirts that can be worn as a summer coat - the designer's generosity knows no bounds!

Saint laurent

SS 2015

Edie Slimane has once again created a collection that looks good on two occasions: either on androgynous skinny boys, or on slender girls. In the new collection, Slimane spoke exhaustively on the topic of the 70s and hippie rock. However, despite the fact that the designer included women's bows in the show, I want to wear men's ones. For example, wide-brimmed hats, occult jewelry and amulets, capes and leather jackets with fringe, knitted blankets, ponchos, sheepskin vests, embroidered bomber jackets, leather raincoats embroidered with beads and threads, and, of course, jackets and bombers.

Undercover

SS 2015

Jun Takahashi, creator of the brand Undercover, dedicated his new collection to the American rock heroes of the 70s - the Television group. He put anagrams on things with the name of the band, as well as prints with album covers of the 1977 "Marquee Moon" and 1978 "Adventure".

Cat eye glasses, buffalo girls and Farrell Williams wide-brimmed hats, sweatshirts, anoraks, and black skinny jeans labeled "Television" can wear absolutely anything.

PHOTO: Getty Images / Fotobank (3), Sipa / Fotodom (4)

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