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          <td colspan="2" bgcolor="#990033"><font color="#FFFFFF" size="1"><b><b></b><font color="#FFCC33">News:</font> 
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            <p><font color="#FFFFFF" size="1"><i>Top row: Versace, Versace, Vivienne 
              Westwood<br>
              Below: Paul Smith, Comme des Gar&ccedil;ons, Gucci</i></font><font size="1"><br>
              </font></p>
            <p><font size="1"><i>You can read the </i></font><b><font size="1"><b><a href="../../kensington/fashion-MiuMiu/">Miu 
              Miu Menswear 2002 </a></b></font></b><font size="1"><i>report here!</i><br>
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            <p><font size="1"> Fear. That's what struck at the heart of the spring/ 
              summer 2002 menswear collections in Milan. Fear of recession: the 
              powerful US store buyers could talk of little else but the imminent 
              slow down of the economy. And so, inevitably, fear of creativity: 
              most designers went for a no-risk strategy by offering little in 
              the way of new ideas.<br>
              </font></p>
            <p><font size="1"> That's not to say there weren't some colourful 
              moments. When designers stick to what they know, it can bring out 
              the best and worst in them. Take Gucci and Versace. One of them 
              - no prizes for guessing which - offered bubblegum-pink leathers, 
              flowery chiffon shirts, lilac trousers with fan pleats down the 
              front, and peach lizard-skin shoes.<br>
              </font></p>
            <p><font size="1"> The other responded with ripped denims, luxurious 
              belted black leather jackets, classic pinstripe suits and practical 
              tan leather sandals. This was the subtext of the Milan menswear 
              shows: fun, high- octane campery in the pink corner, summed up by 
              the likes of Versace, and serious, low- key luxe in the blue corner, 
              put forward by Gucci. Clothes that would make the butchest man look 
              gay versus clothes - reality clothes - that any man, gay, straight 
              or whatever, would love to own.<br>
              </font></p>
            <p><font size="1"> Chasing the pink pound, as ever, were Dolce & Gabbana. 
              Despite the fact that theirs was a subdued show (no rhinestones, 
              glitter or gold this time), they couldn't help putting a few of 
              their well-toned models in black lace blouses or clingy sweaters 
              that plunged to the navel. After such effeminate whimsy, it was 
              difficult to take their macho theme of the biker seriously - though 
              this, with multi-coloured jacket and roughed-up leathers, later 
              turned out to be a massive trend in Milan.<br>
              </font></p>
            <p><font size="1"> Vivienne Westwood's clothes for men are nothing 
              if not sexually ambiguous. One look - a tight jumper piped with 
              ruffles, silky argyle cycling shorts, scarlet socks and suede buckled 
              ballet slippers, all topped off with a rhinestone choker - was hardly 
              screaming recession- proof. Though it was certainly screaming something.<br>
              </font></p>
            <p><font size="1"> Great, imaginative tailoring - part sweatshirt, 
              part pinstripe - was desperately trying to break out on the Fendi 
              catwalk, as was more colour and print, but somehow it kept being 
              squashed by yet another pair of faded jeans.<br>
              </font></p>
            <p><font size="1"> And what has happened at Jil Sander? Sander herself 
              walked out following her lethal spat with Patrizio Bertelli of the 
              Prada Group, which bought a controlling stake in her company last 
              year. And Milan Vukmirovic, the new incumbent, is in trouble. You 
              can't help feeling for this one-time retailer, saddled with such 
              an enormous responsibility. Jil Sander understood - and pioneered- 
              the seduction of withholding. Her suits, for which she was famous, 
              were utterly restrained in both detail and colour.<br>
              </font></p>
            <p><font size="1"> This collection blundered through colour like a 
              hyperactive child with a paintbox: salmon pink, post-box red, yellow, 
              tan, school-shirt blue. Lean shapes took their inspiration from 
              Helmut Lang, but lacked the Austrian uber- designer's stringent 
              control and his understanding of a life lived 24/ 7. Jil Sander 
              now looks like Next, frankly.<br>
              </font></p>
            <p><font size="1"> In Nicole Fahri's collection - one of the best 
              of the week - faded floral prints and a pretty ribbon design unfurled 
              across T-shirts, tailoring and knitwear. But far from looking remotely 
              effeminate, it simply added to the allure of a sexy, masculine image: 
              he who chucks clothes on without a second thought. Papery cottons 
              and silks in cool, neutral shades came creased and rumpled as if 
              they'd just been washed and pulled off the radiator. And everything 
              was beautifully aged. The collection was about as far away from 
              the prissy narcissism of the bubblegum-pink collections as you could 
              get.<br>
              </font></p>
            <p><font size="1"> So was Prada's, a confident collection that bridged 
              the pink and the blue and refused to play recession-safe. The stylist 
              behind the scenes is David Bradshaw, who is largely credited by 
              the industry as having turned Prada menswear into the highly credible 
              - not to mention hugely profitable - business that it is today. 
              Thanks to him, everything was just so. It was as if a traditional 
              gentlemen's outfitters on Savile Row had been plundered for inspiration 
              (neat, sobre grey suits) and then kicked into the 21st century with 
              a subversive injection of cool sportswear. It was pink, it was blue. 
              But most of all, it was creative.</font></p>
            <p><font size="1">Baggy outfits are on the male fashion agenda next 
              summer according to three Japanese designers showing in Paris this 
              week, while Tom Ford's second collection for Yves Saint Laurent 
              centred on a sleek, well-fitted silhouette.<br>
              </font></p>
            <p><font size="1"> Old-timer Yohji Yamamoto, whose first line appeared 
              at the beginning of the seventies, chose striking blue material 
              to accentuate the volume of his clothes as well as lots of tough 
              denim to contrast with flowing transparent cotton shirts covered 
              in delicate prints of Japanese ladies' faces.<br>
              </font></p>
            <p><font size="1"> His compatriot Rei Kawabuko (Comme des Garcons) 
              also chose a baggy look with her typical touches of non-conformity, 
              such as jackets with parts of the back missing and trousers with 
              different material for the front and back.<br>
              </font></p>
            <p><font size="1"> For his first collection, Junya Watanabe displayed 
              plenty of humour with bright colours and varied patterns. There 
              was also plenty of denim, due to a collaboration with Levi's.<br>
              </font></p>
            <p><font size="1"> On a sleeker note, tight-fitting chic and a wink 
              at the sixties were Tom Ford's offerings at Yves Saint Laurent. 
              Black, as usual, was the dominant colour for Ford who showed men 
              in suits and crocodile shoes at the Paris Bourse. The dominant fabric 
              was satin for both shirts and suits that had few patterns apart 
              from dotted lines and stripes.<br>
              </font></p>
            <p><font size="1"> Dior, Hermes and Jean-Charles de Castelbajac are 
              today showing their versions of next summer's outfits for men. Overall, 
              36 shows and 18 private viewings make up the summer 2002 men's collections 
              that take place in Paris from June 30 to July 3.<br>
              </font></p>
            <p><font size="1">Read the report for </font><b><font size="1"><b><a href="../../kensington/fashion-MiuMiu/">Miu 
              Miu Menswear 2002 </a></b></font></b><font size="1">here!</font></p>
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