“I thought what was interesting is the psychology of this idea of bringing someone from the background to the foreground,” JW Anderson, gave us a catwalk with triptych paintings of dresses, such as, a portrait of a cat, a flowerpot and the interior of a car, black dress shirts, silk dresses and patent leather trench coats – among other pieces. Likewise, we delved into “The Oasi Of Cashmere” by Zegna, where the collection displayed the brand’s advances in men’s fashion, ”tirelessly exploring new fabrications, developing new shapes and devising forward-thinking clothing solutions and “appropriate for now.”