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Short Read: Menswear Cheers Up (Spring 2018 Review)
Tuesday, 18 July 2017
A few months ago you may remember me lamenting at the absolute state of recent menswear shows in my post - Menswear Needs An Antidepressant . It was a post born out of frustration and a mild cry for help. Bored of seeing drab, oversized, suffocating looks come stomping down the runway, models appearing to be riddled with angst, the clothes themselves looking as though they bear a grudge, I took to this blog to exorcise my outrage. This season, it brings me an immeasurable amount of satisfaction to say, men's fashion has cheered up! Well... a little. I'd like to think that John Galliano, Raf Simons et al are all avid readers of this blog and were absolutely distraught that I was feeling down about mens fashion so took it upon themselves to turn it around... a boy can dream.
With so many brands now showing their menswear and womenswear in singular shows, there's added pressure for designers to amp up the menswear to match the resplendence of their womenswear, and make both lines equally as Instagrammable. This season saw prints, patterns and sequins (oh my!) clashes of faux fur and stripes with florals and fringe to boot. It all sounds over the top, I know, but these things can be done tastefully when done with restraint. Excess may work for some, but it doesn't mean all brands should succumb to "Guccification" just because there's freedom to do so.
As the winter of discontent is slowly turning into a summer of love (with J.W. Anderson literally putting hearts all over everything) I thought I'd offer up my favourite menswear looks from the season, below. Special shout outs go to Paul Smith who showed an incredible use of colour without going overboard - a stark contrast to the refined "tailoring with a twist" the brand is so synonymous with and also to J.W. Anderson who's entire collection I'm now coveting (particularly the love heart-speckled leather jacket).
Oh, and the key colour we'll apparently all be wearing next spring? Red. Not a certain obscure shade of red, we're talking red - bright, brash, unapologetic, Crayola, post box, Louboutin sole red. Just divine. Check it all out below.
AW16's best ad campaigns and why we need them!
Wednesday, 3 August 2016
While admiring this season's finest fashion ad campaigns, I Carrie Bradshaw-ly got to thinking - do we still need these?!
Labels:
2016,
a/w,
asap rocky,
brioni,
burberry,
Calvin Klein,
campaign,
campaigns,
coach,
dior,
dior homme,
Dolce and Gabbana,
eddie redmayne,
fashion,
grace coddington,
Gucci,
jennifer lawrence,
metallica,
Prada
PUMP UP THE VOLUME: This season's standout trend
Monday, 20 June 2016
| Left: MSGM Resort 2017 Right: BOSS Resort 2017 |
Every season I study countless images of runways, presentations, trade shows and street style shots from all over the world to see what's going on in the world, you might say that even though it has been longer than I care to admit since I graduated, you never really stop being a fashion student. This season, one thing has been inescapable - volume. Usually I get caught up in the types of fabric shown, how they're used and manipulated, but this season the one standout theme is the sheer amount of fabric.
Oversized, super long, voluminous, long line, ill-fitting, baggy, however you may refer to it, in this post-recession era brands are being wholly unapologetic for their decadence. Gone are the minimalist, streamlined, clean lines of season past and here we have enough fabric in one garment to make a head to toe look.
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| A heavily denim-clad Pitti Uomo attendee shot by Phil Oh |
Labels:
caroline herrera,
ellery,
jill stuart,
marni,
Menswear,
moncler gamme bleu,
pitti uomo,
Prada,
resort,
resort 2017,
spring 2017,
street style,
vogue,
womenswear
V Man 24: The Decades Issue
Friday, 4 November 2011
For their 24th Issue V Man has decided the celebrate the trends and designers that defined every decade from the 1930s up to this one!
Beautifully photographed by Benjamin Lennox and expertly styled by Tom Van Dorpe, the issue is on sale now!
The 1930s - Ralph Lauren
1940s - Louis Vuitton
1950s - DSQUARED2
1960s - Prada
1970s - Gucci
1970s - Gucci
1980s - Dolce & Gabbana
1990s - Calvin Klein
1990s - Calvin Klein
2000s - G-Star
2010s - Jil Sander
2010s - Jil Sander
I'm completely in love with this editorial, a wonderful idea for now and for reference. It clearly showcases the way fashion always comes back around and that some things are timeless. On another note, it terrifies me that G-Star is considered to define the 2000s... or anything at all for that matter.
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