Fendi Menswear S/S 2022 Milan | the Fashion Spot

Fendi Menswear S/S 2022 Milan

I don’t know y’all but i’m gonna work my abs harder after seeing those marvelous cropped suits. A sexier casting would have been better tho.
I absolutely love that Silvia literally doesn’t give a damn. And although it isn't a perfect collection, it’s infinitely better than any stuff designed by that over hyped guy.
 
I like the second suit and that is about it. But I rarely like a pastel palette in menswear, so kind of expected from me. Also, crop tops of any kind look ridiculous to me and too sl*tty on literally anybody, I wouldn't ever take seriously any person wearing those. I am going to die on this hill.
 
I'm so done with twink fashion.

I'm still kind of in shock at this point that people are still pushing things like a fashion Teva sandal....it's just like....how many more years must we endure that? It's not even a trend anymore...it's just like a crutch for the unimaginative...
 
It's a good collection. Strong individual pieces but quite forgettable looks. I really like the transparent periwinkle/yellow coat.

I can appreciate it because it less desperate chasing the hypebeast than Dior Men.

It's puzzle to me how LVMH let a menswear designer interfering in womenswear (and make it mediocre) while let the womenswear designer struggle in menswear alone.
 
Fendi: The Easter Special!

Nice colors, nice venue but the clothes don't speak at all to me.
 
Fendi Menswear is so irrelevant, I don't know why they even bother to be honest. Whilst the craftsmanship and finish of the ready to wear is a quite high level, the overall vibe and aesthetic of it is so boring and redundant, no? It doesn't fill a void in the menswear market and surely doesn't offer anything new and innovative. What's more most of this won't even be available in boutiques.

Silvia Fendi is skilled at womenswear, and as we all saw from the success of her solo collections last year, this is exactly where she should be designing. She is terrible at menswear, sincerely, one of the worst menswear designers out there at the moment!

They really should have given Fendi Mens to Kim Jones, that would have been the right fit. He is not the right fit for Fendi Women's and not particularly suited to Dior Homme either in my opinion. He is all about bright colours, pop-art-esque collaborations, hype-beasts, etc. All of that is perfect for a brand like Fendi.
 
Is no one going to point out how she totally ripped off Alessandro Sartori‘s presentation style for Zegna? His past two collections have both shown the clothes atop a roof and concluded the show with the models in the doorway/arch.

Outside of some of the knitwear, accessories (sandals and bags), and the welcoming, friendly color pallet, the collection as a whole was dissatisfying. I liked how she managed to reimagine the suit, though, the end result was quite strange. Besides the ridiculous cropped blazers, the actual cut of the pieces were unflattering for the wearer and will be challenging to fit into many a context. Peter Do does it much better, anyway. The shorts with the loose suits was another strange phenomenon that I wish I did not see. This is MENSWEAR after all Silvia! Lastly, the pockets sewn into the side of the shorts was so odd! They were uncanny, unattractive, and laughable: the definition of pointless, overworked clothing.

Echoing @GERGIN I am happy she is still involved with the house. It is nice to see a label who still has some family influence. With that being said, this is definitely a collection to forget. Next.
 
I'm so done with twink fashion.

I'm still kind of in shock at this point that people are still pushing things like a fashion Teva sandal....it's just like....how many more years must we endure that? It's not even a trend anymore...it's just like a crutch for the unimaginative...

The more fashion's obsession for eternal youth evolves, the younger looking castings get. Big muscles will always be related with an older age, its just unavoidable. Body shapes diversity is just starting for women, baby steps, so we can say that it will take twice as long for the male industry to reach that same point.

Now, I don't think is necessary to label body types with p*rn*gr*ph*c clichés to ask for inclusion, that's body shaming somehow at the end of the day. All of them different body types have the same right to be represented. The real problem deep inside its an unhealthy obsession with the fear of aging.
 

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