Mugler’s men Fall 2012
by: Yevgeniya Yelkina
A set of James Franco clones walked the Parisian runway at the Mugler Fall 2012 show. It was James Bond joins the army, meets 1980s superheros. Creative director Nicola Formichetti and designer Romain Kremer emphasized a great deal on the necessity of good tailoring.

Each piece of clothing had impeccable fit, and a flattering silhouette. Formichetti visited marine bases in his pursuit for inspiration. Each suit was composed of separates, in a wide variety of colors and unconventional textiles. The plasticized wools, and bright satins gave the clothes some charm. “A modern-day man can wear it to the office, then into the street,” Formichetti said in an interview to style.com. What a great way to kick off the coined “season of suits,” on the Paris runways.

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