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It is far too easy to take architecture-themed fashion too far, as these rather outrageous outfits illustrate in awkward angular ways. That said, the underlying idea is compelling, even if the execution is a bit too fashionably extreme.The concept of taking unloved metal fittings to a new level ...

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"There is definitely a close relationship between the work of an architect and that of the couturier, " Pierre Balmain once said, a sentiment that's reflected in the house's sharp tailoring. Cut from wool-twill, this double-breasted blazer is framed by padded shoulders and has classic peak lapels. The gold-tone button fastenings nod to nautical styles. Navy Double Breasted Blazer Men, Blazer Ideas For Men, Jeans And Blazer Outfit Men, Navy Blazer Outfits Men, Cool Menswear, Navy Outfit Men, Blazer Jacket Outfits, Mens Professional Fashion, Padding Fashion

"There is definitely a close relationship between the work of an architect and that of the couturier, " Pierre Balmain once said, a sentiment that's reflected in the house's sharp tailoring. Cut from wool-twill, this double-breasted blazer is framed by padded shoulders and has classic peak lapels. The gold-tone button fastenings nod to nautical styles.

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Image 10 of 13 from gallery of Does Form Follow Fashion? Viktoria Lytra's Montages Keep Iconic Architecture In Vogue. Biorhythmic buildings or 'blobs', as they called, and clothes emerge from the potential given by new technologies in both design and construction. The Vanke Pavilion at Milan Exhibition designed by the famous architect Daniel Libeskind and garment from the Comme des Garcons AW18 catwalk. Image Courtesy of Viktoria Al. Lytra

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