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Favelas black lace top - Fits true to size, take your normal size - Mid-weight, slightly stretchy fabric - Model is 177cm/ 5'10" and is wearing a size XSmall 'Favelas' black lace top by Givenchy. Shown here with: Givenchy pants, shoes and clutch. - White faux suede 'Favelas 74' appliqué, stretch-cotton trims - Fabric1: 54% viscose, 46% polyamide; trims: 97% cotton, 3% elastane Givenchy Bets on Guys with First Men’s Pop-up The high fashion world is so caught up with women’s wear that we forget how big the men’s wear market is, especially in Asia. Apparently Givenchy agrees as it recently opened its first men’s pop-up shop in Hong Kong. Men’s only shopping areas are nothing new in this city (The Landmark’s basement is entirely dedicated to men’s wear), but this is the first time Givenchy has opened a dedicated men’s space in the region. Located inside IFC Mall, the store is housed in a freestanding black box which is modelled on the iconic boxes the brand uses to deliver its Haute Couture garments.

Inside the 320 square foot space men can browse the Spring 2014 pre-collection including accessories and ready to wear. The timing seems ideal as the men’s collections have been generating a lot of buzz recently. This season is all about a Latin influence so expect a bold look consisting of contrasting prints like stripes, tartan camouflage and florals combined on sporty silhouettes.
jupiter backpack trumpet caseI am sure the Tees printed with Favelas 74 will sell out!
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The Givenchy men’s store is open for three months and is at Podium Level Two, IFC Mall, 8 Finance Street, Central, Hong Kong. Divia Harilela is the former fashion editor of Hong Kong’s South China Morning Post and a much-quoted, extremely well-dressed authority on the fashion and luxury worlds in Asia.
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Purses, wallets & cases Small bags, wallets & cases Scarves & pocket squares Hats & pull on hats Bags & pencil cases Added: Old to New see 60 per page You are about to create an alert using the following criteria: I would like to receive my alert: Every day by e-mail Immediately, by e-mail and mobile notification Immediately, by mobile notification This alert has been created successfully. To manage your alerts, please go to Your Account. You have already created this alert. To manage your alerts, please go to Your Account.Page you are looking is Not Found The page you are looking for does not exist. It may have been moved, or removed altogether. Perhaps you can return back to the site’s homepage and see if you can find what you are looking for.During it’s first inception, the Givenchy Pre-Spring 2014 menswear collection was once regarded as a complex disaster, the meaning behind ‘favelas’ did not convince the many taste of confident men wearing cross-prints.

But for now, the masculine prints interpreted in a feminine manner seems to have won the hearts of many fashion consumers and is deemed a successor over the late Givenchy Pre-Fall 2013 and Fall Winter 2013. I’ve even seen a shopper recently in his mid 50’s rocking the Givenchy Camo Flower-Print Panelled Shirt! Which sometimes makes me wonder whether i’ll still be wearing fancy clothes when I reach that age. This collection seems to be enjoyed by almost everyone because of it’s unique thematic unlike any other. There are a few items that are selling out quick too, so be generous to grab while you can as the popular print will not stay and likely sellout in an instant, such as the Givenchy Bambi Print T-Shirt earlier spotted in women’s FW13, Givenchy Star Floral Print T-Shirt that depicts it’s details from the famous Birds of Paradise collection, Givenchy Floral Shark & Mermaid T-Shirt that triumph from the Givenchy Pre-Fall 2011, Givenchy Pink Velcro Rose Print Shirt that was initially detested and has became the latest icon of all floral prints, Givenchy Embroidered-Star Contrast Jersey Shirt that was taken from the Givenchy Fall Winter 2012, and my latest prediction of the Givenchy Camouflage Reverse Print Shirt including it’s navy and orange camo accessories which will soon be the next hottest print for this season — just to name a few interesting items since this is quite a huge collection just for the

I’ve started early in this season by acquiring a few key pieces since everyone is so keen in shopping early before the main Spring Summer 2014 even begin — who knew that the Givenchy Spring Summer 2014 menswear pre-order is also selling out as fast as the Pre-Spring collection? My earliest acquisition was the Givenchy Bambi Print Cuban-Fit T-Shirt, and soon after was the Givenchy Palladio Chain Sandals. Currently both pieces are sold out everywhere except the sandals are still in stock at Farfetch, limited sizes though that fits EU44 and above. And now my most recent purchased from Givenchy is a very unique piece that is just available at Farfetch. I’ve only seen this print design in-store much earlier and fell in love with it at first sight. Contributing to my desire were also because i’ve missed out in purchasing the first version that was available in the last Givenchy Fall Winter 2013 menswear collection – the Givenchy White Star-Printed Gold Collar Stay Shirt. Which has also returned in 2014 with a revised version in white colour printed collar-stay instead.

It’s me wearing my new Givenchy Camouflage Stripe Star-Print Collar Stay Shirt from the Givenchy Pre-Spring 2014, my classic Givenchy Black Wool-Blend Drop 8 Single-Breasted Suit mainly worn for work and the old Christian Louboutin Freddy Spikes Mens Flat Shoe. Photo taken at La Maison Tag Heuer at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur. Click to read and see much more photos! The shirt has a complicated name virtue by many of it’s exclusive characteristics – if you take notice on it’s generous offering. I’ve decided to call it the Givenchy Camouflage Stripe Star-Print Collar Stay Shirt, a long name indeed. This pretty pretty cotton poplin shirt is printed in light blue camouflage like it’s navy blue x orange and desert print cousin variation, but with changes that are far more dramatic. One of it’s main features are the twin front spread collar detail with a special collar-stay insert, much like the common traditional business shirts but with a reverse insert detailing. The collar-stays are camouflage printed as the same blue of the shirt with a tiny black star print at the edge of every tab conveying the label’s signature star motif.

Unlike the predecessor version, it is a regular-fit that fits slightly looser at the waist than the slim-fit in Givenchy Fall Winter 2013. The Givenchy Camouflage Stripe Star-Print Collar Stay Shirt is an eye catching piece that remixes contrasting camouflage and stripes, the white and light blue tones work equally well with it’s distinctive collar design and will compliment with most dark outfits. But it is much more of a dress shirt than a casual one, as it has a longer than usual shirt-tail hem which requires to be tucked in rather than having it untucked. I’ve also receive many comments from my colleagues and strangers regarding it’s unique collar and pleasant eye-catchy camouflage print. This is a great shirt with many highlighting details to offer in a thoroughly modern affair, a classic silhouette that receives an unprecedented camouflage motif printed with additional contrast stripes and an exposed colour collar inserts. Resulting in a classic being transformed into a dynamic leading conception unlike any other shirt design.