Men's Fashion Lines Crossed
Lanvin
A model wears a creation by Dutch fashion designer Lucas Ossendrijver for Lanvin."A little bit of that goes a long way as far as I'm concerned. I just find it a little bit annoying that I'm supposed to be here for a week watching men's shows, and I keep having to pinch myself to remind myself that I'm not in the women's pret-a-porter," said Michael Roberts, fashion director of Vanity Fair magazine.
Lanvin
A model wears a creation by Dutch fashion designer Lucas Ossendrijver for Lanvin as part of his men's Spring-Summer 2009 fashion collection presented in Paris, Sunday, June 29, 2008.Lanvin
Models wear creations by Dutch fashion designer Lucas Ossendrijver for Lanvin as part of his men's Spring-Summer 2009 fashion collection."It's clothes you want to have, clothes you want to keep," Ossendrijver said.
Lanvin
A model wears a creation by Dutch fashion designer Lucas Ossendrijver for Lanvin as part of his men's Spring-Summer 2009 fashion collection presented in Paris, Sunday, June 29, 2008.Emanuel Ungaro
A model wears a creation by fashion house Emanuel Ungaro during the presentation of the Men's Fashion Spring-Summer 2009 collection in Paris, Saturday, June 28, 2008.Kenzo
A model wears a creation by fashion house Kenzo during a showing of the Men's Fashion Spring-Summer 2009 collection, in Paris, Friday, June 27, 2008.Kenzo
A model wears a creation by fashion house Kenzo during it's Men's Fashion Spring-Summer 2009 collection, in Paris, Friday, June 27, 2008.Galliano
A model wears a creation by British fashion designer John Galliano as part of his men's Spring-Summer 2009 fashion collection presented in Paris, Friday, June 27, 2008.Kris Van Assche
Belgian fashion designer Kris Van Assche acknowledges applause at the end of his presentation."For me, it's not at all about making menswear more feminine," he said. "The whole job is to use these traditions like embroidery and all that, but to make it in a very masculine way."