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Thursday, 24 June 2021 12:08

Designers give athleisure twist to formal wear at Milan Fashion Week

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Designers introduced their new formal wear range with an athleisure twist at the recently Milan Fashion Week for Men. A Women’s Wear Daily report says, designer Serdar Uzuntas launched a collection that modernized workwear-inspired, deconstructed suits with flap pockets and oversize cardigans. The designer also introduced a bold paw print that was splashed all across the crisp cotton pants, polo shirts and T-shirts in the collection.

Activewear specialist Spyder launched a coed collection that was full of saturated and bold colors. Spanning different sports disciplines, the lineup featured everything from cycling shorts paired with technical windbreakers in blocks of colors to basketball shorts and leotards. It also included everyday options such as a tracksuit bearing a print reminiscent of digital 3D animations and bomber jackets with a silky texture that looked as good for a springtime run outdoors as they did paired with more dressed-up looks.

The spring collection of brand Ten C focused on technicality and performance. The collection by designer Alessandro Pungetti was presented via video days before the event started. For the collection, the brand relied heavily on its signature Original Japanese Jersey, a performance-driven, nine-ounce fabric that was worked into crisp flight jackets, parkas and anoraks .Its parka was also rendered in an edgy, see-through nylon version with tapered details on the pockets and lapels creating an interesting contrast. The brand collaborated with Toronto-based artist Moya Garrison-Msingwana for a capsule collection of T-shirts.