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LVR Index June 2020 for Men

The number one position this month in our LVR Index just got dominated once again by the twin duo Dsquared2 after introducing to the FW20/21 a historic celebratory collection in honor of their 25 years of designing: think oversized everything. Following these globetrotter trendsetters is our favorite streetwear master Nike, once again at number two. After recently receiving some setbacks from COVID-19, the company managed to stay strong within the market thanks to their recent digital investments, allowing them to further their growth in the fashion industry. Jumping from the seventh spot to our third spot this month is Burberry ran by Tisci. Burberry will soon debut their latest collection immersed in a backdrop of nature, taking things a bit more to the sustainability side. Following the British brand is Moncler after just introducing the Hiroshi Fujiwara’s 7 Moncler Genius collection making street-friendly adventure gear for the Fall/Winter runway. At five is Gucci staying strong with their ever-evolving brand image always geared towards diversity and self-love. Balmain stays at the sixth spot this month after showcasing to the world that 70s/80s glam is back, and neon-inspired Miami Vice vibes are all the rave this up-n-coming FW20/21. Palm Angels gets introduced to the LVR Index this month at number seven after just being recently featured on the new Netflix film Eurovision, showcasing some of Hollywood’s biggest stars. Thom Browne collaborates with the tech company Samsung, putting them in eighth place this month, followed by Givenchy after appointing Matthew M. Williams as its new Creative Director. And ending our LVR Index this month is Stone Island introducing new garments in stylishly fresh and innovative designs.

Dsquared2

Dsquared2 does it again this month dominating our LVR Index at the number one position. The twin duo Dean and Dan have gathered over 25 years of experience within the industry to introduce bold statements and oversized everything to the runway. Shop their latest FW20/21 collection for men that we can’t get enough of. Discover Dsquared2 for Men.

Nike

Our number two spot this month goes to the global streetwear trendsetters Nike, reigning the wardrobes of us all. Not only do most of us own at least one staple from the brand, but we also adore it too. Lately their digital sales have been rising, which means they get a spot on our list. Discover Nike for Men.

Burberry

Burberry has been changing things up a bit and turning some of our favorite classic staples into sustainable counterparts. Their next collection is set to be introduced with a backdrop set in nature and we can’t wait. With Tisci at the forefront evolving the brand bit by bit, it’s no surprise they come in at number three this month in our LVR Index. Discover Burberry for Men.

Moncler

After conquering the world of functional luxury fashion, Moncler is now conquering the world of art with Moncler Genius. Lately they’ve been unleashing new collaborations with global designers we love, hence why they follow Burberry this month in the Index. Think experimentation with a little bit of edge. Discover Moncler for Men.

Gucci

What’s cooler than Gucci? Nothing. And what’s cooler than the digital world? Gucci. But when you lace the two together, you get groundbreaking technology that makes trying things on a bit easier for once. The brand recently released a new app allowing users to try on their famous footwear staples, and we love it. Shop the brand evolving in both the tech industry and fashion world. Discover Gucci for Men.

Balmain

For FW20/21, French Maison Balmain did a 180º flip by introducing an assertive and bold collection bringing back the ’80s designs we love and miss most. Bold silhouettes, Miami Vice inspired color palettes and oversized pieces paired with skinny pants, this season is all about Balmain. See why this brand ranked at number six this month in our LVR Index for June. Discover Balmain for Men.

Palm Angels

What better way to showcase your cutting-edge looks than by having them featured in an iconic Netflix film? Our number seven brand this month, Palm Angels, was recently seen on the Netflix film ‘Eurovision’ featuring Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams. That’s cool. Get street-ready with the brand that the entire world is in love with. Discover Palm Angels for Men.

Thom Browne

Be a cell phone cutie this month with the latest collab from Thom Browne. The luxurious fashion brand stepped out of its comfort zone and teamed up with the world’s biggest tech brand Samsung to create a super exclusive flip phone everyone is talking about. Shop the brand expanding its horizons and taking over your wardrobe. Discover Thom Browne for Men.

Givenchy

Givenchy made a big switch this month appointing American designer Matthew Williams to its helm. The change is looked upon as a new and refreshing moment for the brand, and we should also expect a new ‘Givenchy’ look. Se the looks from their latest collections to arrive to any location in style. Discover Givenchy for Men.

Stone Island

Not only has Stone Island had a few sold out collections with us already, they keep continuing to sell out with every collaboration they do. Why? Because they value quality over quantity, which means super technical fabrics and sleek designs that you can wear for decades. Discover Stone Island for Men.

Discover Men’s LVR Index May 2020 to see what brands have moved spots and who has entered the rankings by clicking here.

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