JUST when you thought Italian fashion designer Donatella Versace couldn't get
any tackier, she deems catsuits, skirts and dresses the latest look for
men.
If she has her way come next summer, the Versace man will be delving
into women's wardrobes for inspiration. This week the designer kicked off
Milan's menswear fashion week for spring and summer 2001 with an exuberant show
that set out to prove that men, too, can be glamorous. From gaudy floral prints
to psychedelic stripes and jewel-encrusted jackets, there was nothing
understated or, dare we say, remotely tasteful about the
collection.
Carefully coiffed models graced the runways in tiny wrap skirts,
skin-tight shorts, embroidered trousers, glitzy catsuits and satin shirts left
open to show the body.
Diamante and gold chain belts were worn over jeans
while torn denim jackets were paired with silk scarves. Suits were
single-breasted and tightly tailored with chubby ties, latex
underwear, adorned with jewelled pins. For the less adventurous man there
were traditional tuxedos enlivened with fuchsia lining, gold lapels, shocking
pink shirts and white shoes
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