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MADRID FASHION WEEK: THE LATEST TRENDS IN MEN'S FASHION SPRING-SUMMER 2022
The Cibeles Madrid Fashion Week , the fashion week in the Spanish capital, has awakened and gradually regains the pulse of yesteryear. It is true that he never completely lost it because it has been the only catwalk in the world where face-to-face shows have been held at all times despite the pandemic. It was held in February 2020, on the brink of the arrival of a global pandemic. And in September of that year, after everything had closed, he decided to return . At half gas, but come back. And he did the same this past April, somewhat more recovered. But now there is no doubt. The pandemic seems to have disintegrated: it is hardly remembered or spoken behind the scenes. The new normal is becoming more and more normal.
And when it comes to men's fashion, one more edition has not
been much but the one we have seen has been worth it, Duarte, Oteyza, García
Madrid ... These are some of the brands and names that have joined the Week of
Madrid Fashion to show us that suits continue to offer multiple possibilities
of adapting to trends, that perfection in cut never goes out of style and that
the most avant-garde prints and fabrics are the ones that will triumph. All
this dyed in the colors and silhouettes that triumph in summer, such as pastel
shades, short-sleeved shirts or shorts above the knee.
We review all the men's fashion that comes this
spring-summer 2022, according to Madrid.
Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid, has woken up and, slowly but surely, is recovering the pulse of the past. It is true that it never lost it completely because it has been the only catwalk in the world where there have been in-person fashion shows at all times despite the pandemic. It was held in February 2020, on the verge of the arrival of a global pandemic. And in September that year, after everything had been closed, it decided to return. Half-heartedly, but it came back. And she did the same this past April, somewhat more recovered. But now there is no longer any doubt. Pandemic seems to have vanished: it is hardly remembered or pronounced in the backstage. The new reality is becoming more and more normal.
And as far as men's fashion is concerned, one more edition
has not been much but what we have seen deserved it, Duarte, Oteyza, García Madrid
.... These are some of the brands and names that have joined the Madrid Fashion
Week to show us that men's suits continue to offer multiple possibilities of
adaptation to trends, that perfection in the cut never goes out of fashion and
that the most avant-garde prints and fabrics are the ones that are going to
triumph. Everything in summer's most popular colors and silhouettes, such as
pastel shades, short-sleeved shirts and above-the-knee shorts.
We review all the men's fashion coming this spring-summer
2022, according to Madrid.
Marcos Luengo
Marcos Luengo presented his new multi-seasonal collection,
designed to be worn all year round and inspired by the work of the artist Rubén
Martín de Lucas 'El Jardín de Fukuoka ', a painter who in turn is inspired by
the pioneer philosopher and farmer Masanobu Fukuoka of natural agriculture that
focuses on the minimum intervention of the natural environment.
Through both figures this selection of designs has come to
life that are characterized by their fluid patterns and Japanese air that evoke
oriental forms , with great fall but structured. Premise that they achieve with
the help of accessories such as belts and corsets to adapt them to the male
silhouette. And all this through a proposal of sustainable and natural fabrics
such as linen, hemp, silk, cotton, wool and recycled nylon that appear both in
plain colors and in prints with the artist's work.
Marcos Luengo introduced us to his new multi-seasonal collection, designed to wear all year round and inspired by the work of artist Rubén Martín de Lucas 'The Fukuoka Garden', a painter who in turn is inspired by the philosopher and farmer Masanobu Fukuoka, a pioneer of natural agriculture that focuses on minimal intervention of the natural environment.
Through both figures has come to life this selection of designs
that are characterized by their fluid patterns and Japanese air that evoke
oriental forms, with great fall but structured. A premise that they achieve
with the help of accessories such as belts and corsets to adapt them to the
silhouette. And all this through a proposal of sustainable and natural fabrics
such as linen, hemp, silk, cotton, wool and recycled nylon that appear both in
plain
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