Ports 1961 Backstage ft Ian Hylton at Milan Men's Fashion Week Fall 2012

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Posted on: 4th February 2012

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http://www.FTV.com/videos MILAN - FashionTV is backstage at the Ports 1961 show during Milan Men Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2012-2013, where its head designer Ian Hylton says the collection is all about texture, proportion, and fabric. There's a dramatic shoulder and other unique attributes. "We love Milan and this is the center for menswear," says Creative Director Fiona Cibani. Ports 1961 only launched their first menswear collection last year in Milan. Hairstylist Guido Palau does the hair for the show and we get a sneak peek at him coiffing the tresses of model Clement Chabernaud. "It's just very simple, quite classic. Every guy has a side part," he says. Dean and Dan Caten are in the front row for the show, because they love Ports 1961 and have a history there. It's where they got their start. They praise the designers behind the brand.

Appearances: Jacob Coupe, Fiona Cibani, Ian Hylton, Guido Palau, Clement Chabernaud, Dan Caten, Dean Caten

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