Riccardo Tisci has distilled his formula for fashion knockouts to a science, an unmistakable sensibility that, for men, took a few detours this season, namely the souks of Marrakesh and the basketball courts of Delancey Street. Thus, a musky mix of Latin Papi, kaffiyeh prints and loose sarouel basketball shorts. To spike the look further, Tisci produced a mini-line of men's jewelry in pale Moroccan gold. Sleek or studded, and worn in bulk, the two rings are the modern alternative to those old-skool brass knuckles—and pack a better visual punch. Hock what you can to get a few. No word yet if full grills are forthcoming. $325 - $355 at Barneys New York
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