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		<title>Paris Men’s Fashion</title>
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The Eastern vibe that began in Milan has made its way here. Dries van Noten, who is known for his deft handling of print and color, mixed craft and technology, describing his collection as “Tokyo meets Calcutta.” This meant that photos of old batik art were printed on ultramodern fabrics; ikat, madras and checks looked [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Milan Men’s Fashion &#124; A Passage to India</title>
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MILAN — The word “colonial” is being bandied about here, with quite a few designers taking inspiration from the khakis, collarless shirts and tunics that are emblematic of that era.
Aquascutum’s collection presented in still life form, along with a preview of a great new campaign shot by Tim Walker, showed delicately tailored jackets and lightweight [...]]]></description>
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