"These guys want preppy but they want preppy in a new way, and we're giving it to them a little bit oversized again," Hilfiger said in an interview ahead of his presentation on the third day of New York Fashion Week: Men's.
Fresh off a season where formal attire was the central focus, Dior Homme creative director Kris Van Assche turned the spotlight on young inspirations of the yesteryears.
Valentino creative directors Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli embraced eclecticism in the name of the free spirit for their fall-winter 2016 men’s collection.
Raf Simons drew inspiration from Twin Peaks and imagined the cheeky context for a stylish slasher.
Louis Vuitton artistic director Kim Jones looked to the City of Light as the inspiration for his fall-winter 2016 men’s collection.
Belgian designer Dries Van Noten gave the fashionable dandy a military spin for his fall-winter 2016 men’s collection.
Givenchy creative director Riccardo Tisci offered a dark spin on western and Americana-inspired style for his fall-winter 2016 men’s collection.
Maison Margiela prompted a sporty season with its use of leggings and cycling shorts as foundation pieces for fall. Signaling a rebellious mix of separates for quite the unexpected wardrobe, the fall-winter 2016 collection was injected with the free spirit of punk.
Ermanno Scervino looked to model it boy Lucky Blue Smith to open its fall-winter 2016 show.
Inspired by American novelist William S. Burroughs and his penchant for stylish hats, Giorgio Armani looked to the Beat Generation to set the tone for his fall-winter 2016 men’s collection.
The Italian fashion house championed plaid and shearling for a season, rich with relaxed silhouettes.
The Etro man received a makeover that blended the fashion house’s signature prints with distinctive raw hemlines dressed in autumnal hues with pops of deep jewel tones, Etro mixed plaids, leopard prints and tweed.
Creative director Andrea Pompilio discussed his most recent outing for Canali, sharing, “There is so much of the world that we don’t actually perceive and I wanted to explore this concept for the new season. As in architecture, every detail, both inside and out, was carefully calculated to craft the perfect balance between practicality and style.”
Damir Doma adds a raw edge to its fall-winter 2016 men’s collection: minimal shapes embraced relaxed fits as black, grey and white came together.
The Italian cornerstone for essential men’s tailoring, Giorgio Armani looked to the digital generation for the inspiration of Emporio Armani’s fall-winter 2016 collection.
Gucci's creative director Alessandro Michele and his well-received direction at the Italian fashion house look like the label’s love affair with 1970s style is here to stay for a while continuing to develop his androgynous spin on the beloved decade, Michele looked to Italian designer Walter Albini for inspiration.
Known for his intensely thematic shows Moncler Gamme Bleu creative director Thom Browne unveiled quite the menacing outing for fall-winter 2016.
The story of a nomadic man’s excursion after straying from a trail into the mountains of Ladakh serves as the inspiration for Missoni’s fall-winter 2016 men’s collection by creative director Angela Missoni.
Juxtaposing trademarks of British design with the spirit of the artist, Daks served up quite the fall-winter 2016 collection.
Making an androgynous draw with draped silhouettes and sharp suiting, many of Bowie’s iconic styles came to mind. Tackling a somber color palette with pops of autumnal hues, Westwood delivered her signature traits of controlled chaos.
Bottega Veneta creative director Tomas Maier had a clear goal in mind when it came to the Italian fashion house’s fall-winter 2016 men’s collection.
The starting inspiration for Salvatore Ferragamo’s fall-winter 2016 men’s collection were a simple pair of Andy Warhol’s paint-splattered Ferragamo Oxfords for Ferragamo creative director Massimiliano Giornetti.
Calvin Klein Collection returns to basics with a splash of metallics for Italo Zucchelli’s fall-winter 2016 men’s collection.
Miuccia Prada went the way of the sailor for the fashion house’s fall-winter 2016 men’s collection.