
Sean Castelo III
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2 months ago |
mega-asia.com | Sean Castelo III
Let’s get one thing straight—or maybe not so straight, as the times demand: men’s fashion is an ever-fluid, ever-evolving playground where boundaries blur, morph, and sometimes outright vanish. The Fall/Winter 2025 collections didn’t so much rewrite the rules as they sidestepped them entirely, offering up trends that feel oddly familiar—probably because you’ve already flirted with them, consciously or not.
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2 months ago |
mega-onemega.com | Sean Castelo III
There is a language to fashion. SoFA Design Institute’s Graduation Fashion Show FOREGATHER unveiled a new wave of Filipino design talent. Held at The Fifth at Rockwell, the event saw 20 graduates showcase their distinctive design languages, revealing visions that reflect their personal journeys and unique sensibilities. RELATED:The fashion show was a living dialogue between ideas, a blending of voices in different criteria and methods.
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2 months ago |
mega-onemega.com | Sean Castelo III
Let’s get one thing straight—or maybe not so straight, as the times demand: men’s fashion is an ever-fluid, ever-evolving playground where boundaries blur, morph, and sometimes outright vanish. The Fall/Winter 2025 collections didn’t so much rewrite the rules as they sidestepped them entirely, offering up trends that feel oddly familiar—probably because you’ve already flirted with them, consciously or not.
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2 months ago |
mega-onemega.com | Sean Castelo III
How do you solve for chic? For its Fall/Winter 2025 collection, AMI offers a lesson in harmony and subtle finesse. It’s as if elegance took a stroll down the Left Bank, discovered a lovely café, and decided to stay, all while coming up with a way to solve a problem. Numerology is the task at hand, according to founder and creative director Alexandre Mattiussi, and this collection is the solution. There are no elaborate theories or ostentatious flourishes.
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2 months ago |
mega-onemega.com | Sean Castelo III
Can you put friendship in the Louvre? Pharrell Williams and Nigo’s decades-long friendship has always been rooted in a shared love for streetwear, subculture, and innovation. For Louis Vuitton’s Fall/Winter 2025 Menswear collection, the duo merged their visionary aesthetics in a collection aptly titled “Remember the Future.” It’s a statement of mutual respect and creative synergy, an homage to their shared past, and a daring leap forward.
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