Versace: It contains a strong tension that extreme perfection leads to destruction, emphasizes happiness and sexiness, makes use of the luxury and luxury of classical aristocratic style, and can fully consider wearing comfortable and suitable body shape.
Givenchy: Beautiful, simple and elegant, paying attention to cutting skills and line expression. First-class fabrics and colorful colors are the representatives of richness, exquisiteness, luxury and elegance.
Extended data:
Dior: The Dior men's wear designed by Hedi Slimane is almost morbidly slender, full of ambiguous images, simple and neat accessories, but it has the decadent soul of punk rock. Too narrow and thin cut makes the man wearing Dior look like a boy who hasn't grown up, which is not suitable for Asians. It belongs to European and American styles and is relatively skinny.
Versace: He is good at using noble and luxurious fabrics, and with the help of oblique cutting, he skillfully transitions between rigid geometric lines and soft body curves. Versace's works are marked by lines, which symbolizes that Versace not only has splendor beyond opera, but also has strong avant-garde artistic characteristics and is sought after by the world.
Givenchy: It has always been regarded as a symbol of elegance, nobility and exquisiteness. Spring/Summer 2005 men's wear series inherited the brand's long-standing traditional design style, added new elements in the design: modern and confident masculinity, and conveyed Givenchy's enduring exquisite and elegant temperament.
References:
Dior-Baidu encyclopedia
Givenchy-Baidu Encyclopedia
Versace-Baidu Encyclopedia