
Valentino: To coincide with Valentino's A/W 2014 men's Paris show, creative directors Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli opened the doors to their first menswear flagship at 273 Rue Saint-Honoré in Paris
Valentino: To coincide with Valentino's A/W 2014 men's Paris show, creative directors Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli opened the doors to their first menswear flagship at 273 Rue Saint-Honoré in Paris
Valentino: Designed by architect Chipperfield - who's also responsible for the women's concept stores - the striking contemporary palazzo is a monolith of terrazzo stone (on the walls) and palladiana marble (underfoot)
Valentino: To celebrate the opening, the label has also launched a pair of limited edition camouflage 'Rockrunner' trainers, complete with a French flag stamped on the back and rubber studs detailing
Haider Ackermann: Back on the runway, the designer's A/W offering was a lesson in louche layering, pairing striped cardigan jackets with flannel topcoats - give or take a few extra blazers piled in between. Photography: Anna Stokland/Jason Lloyd-Evans
3.1 Phillip Lim: 'Squared' tailoring - a winning alternative to the white tie blazer
Givenchy: Paris' Halle Freyssinet building was transformed into a neon basketball court for the A/W14 menswear show
Table: Quick stop in the 12th to road test the 'wine gallery' at neighbourhood restaurant 'Table', opened over the summer by French food critic Bruno Verjus
Cerruti: Designer Aldo Maria Camillo stepped into A/W 2014 with subtle military nods from distorted blanket checks to all-weather shearling coats
Acne: Slick sports jackets, cropped trousers and furry loafers with ankle socks grounded Acne's A/W 2014 presentation
Sacai: Lessons in layering and inside-out dressing with the A/W 2014 collection
Kenzo: The fruit van keeping show-goers refuelled on the last day of the collections
Thom Browne: The designer's greyscale 'tailored' pond setting