




Honestly, I'm not too fond of most of the men's collections that are showing for Spring. I believe that men should always have a sense of masculinity and crispness about them and some of the collections are just over-the-top. We can definitely do away with the sheer and the 'baggy' looks. Paul Smith is a designer that I wasn't too familiar with, but I love that he sticks to the basics. He started his line in England in the 1980s focusing on traditional dress with bold colors, stripes, and hints of eccentric detailing. I love the layering looks that he creates with this line, and also the relaxed fit of the garments.
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