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While 2014 may still be in the distant future, Riccardo Tisci heightens our senses with a glimpse at next year’s pre-spring menswear offerings. With Latin culture at its center, the collection — which mirrors the womenswear fall collection — toys with a myriad of eye-catching prints (think floral, camouflage and flame). While such patterns are often shown in separate attires, Tisci has merged them in distinctive color block complexion, presenting a juxtaposition of prints in sets of button-up shirts, pullover and shorts. Marking off his collection with the “Favela 74″ T-shirt — Tisci’s birth year and the relish of Favela men’s confidence and street elegance — the collection again shows Tisci’s conceptual and refined tailoring.
Images of Givenchy’s Pre-Spring 2014 Menswear collection have hit the web already, and it looks like Riccardo Tisci reached for one of my favorite styling tricks: the prints mash up. Florals, camos, and flames are all seen in this collection, which showcases Tisci’s ongoing obsession with the Latin world. Just like the best in menswear today, this collection is one part elegant tailoring, one part sportswear, and one part gender bending (not just because it mirrors his Fall 2013 Womenswear collection). For the first time, Tisci has added bags to the collection.
-via trendland.com & hypebeast.com