Tribal warrior meets man machine print took the centre stage at Riccardo Tisci’s SS14 Givenchy collection at Paris Men’s Fashion week. His collection featured technology prints of graphic shapes inform of robots, cassette players, computer parts fused with monochrome portraits of real people.
Men wore baggy loose shorts over leggings and T-shirts and sweaters over shirts. We are not sure about meggings (leggings) the male models were wearing. Hope this trend ends at the catwalk as we don’t fancy seeing men dressed up in leggings.
The sweatshirts featured arty graphically manipulated monochrome portraits and leggings, shorts and coat in nude with busy graphic print. Tisci said ‘I started by playing with the idea of nerds. There are so many kids out there who are deeply obsessed with computers’. He carried on saying ‘Masculinity is about a sense of security.’