RUNWAY: No.21 SS19

Alessandro Dell'Aqua's latest collection hit on one of Milan's stronger themes, which seems to be a reaction to the hypermasculine men we've seen the past few years. This is in reference to a stronger female essence within the new men's collections; at No.21, this was seen in the haphazardly styled shirts worn wind-swept, exposing a shoulder or the inner chest. Meanwhile, PVC made an appearance in a stunning translucent trench but also in a pair of short-shorts worn over white shorts. In all, the quirky designs - take the one shouldered knit - mixed well with the off-kilter tailored pieces and made for an enjoyable collection that said something a little different.



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