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Friday, November 12, 2010

Trend Fashion 2010 for Men

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The men must also consider the appearance, including the current trend. Being fashionable does not mean to buy or have appropriate clothing trends or current season, which should take precedence clothes makes it comfortable and confident. Changes in fashion trends each season, including in the men’s clothing. Although it is not true that clothes make the man, but clothes that make a significant difference to her, especially when it comes to making the right clothes for the right opportunity. The men fashion not only depend on the type of our own social environment, but also our living environment and climate.

From simple polo shirts, T-shirts, sweaters, jackets to jeans to suits, they all have in every wardrobe, the only recent change in trend may be only a few colors and a new funky number statements. Change in trend, but it is always fixed. So, let’s see how we move from here. The first step is to play with the colors in your main clothing. For office use, many men tend to choose black and white clothes, because the colors are simple, classic and “secure”, but life is not about black and white. Even if you insist on wearing black, you can add something else or other colors like dark blue, light gray and even purple. In addition to wearing a suit or blazer, you can choose to cardigan, which has been popular for several seasons. Couples who retro cardigan on the button-down shirt and tailored pants. To see more casual, a polo shirt is the best choice, topping the list of shirts. Wearing a polo shirt with jeans, or match with a zip-up or hooded jacket.

Jeans are a favorite of all time for almost everyone. One of the current trend among young urban hipsters and fashionist is skinny jeans, which I discussed earlier. Man must walk out of your comfort zone and try new colors, not just in clothing but also shoes. trying to get outstanding color shoes for a chance to relax, one thing that tote bags. You can always choose to bag for casual occasions. Tote bags may be a rather new concept for most people because they are more similar to women’s purse. But the fact is there are many males tote bags now. So do not be shy about using one. What is important is to use your creativity to mix things to get what you want. And if you do not understand the current trends, only simplicity



Trendy Men’s Styles For Spring 

Trendy Men's Styles For Spring 2010Men’s fashion can be a fickle thing. You could be watching threepiece suits and neckties strolling down the runway one season, and then ripped up jeans the next. Spring 2010 is arriving with a tone that’s similarly divergent to that of bygone winter. There’s a plethora of new styles that simply beg to be tried. Here are some of the most intriguing offerings from the most well known of highend designers.
Neutral
Style pundits had been shunning the use of black fabrics and denim as early as spring of last year. It shouldn’t come as any surprise, then, that some of the trendiest looks for the upcoming season will be all about neutrals and tones in a display of laid back suaveness.Giorgio Armani, for example, rolled out several suits in pale gray and welcoming white lightweight cotton. The line at Calvin Klein Collection, meanwhile, featured gray suits on a white shirt and gray necktie for a very inconspicuous yet fashion forward look. Paul Smith from across the Atlantic took things to the next level with pieces that were either white or near white with their paleness.
Neutrals and tones might seem too casual for formal events and the office, so the key is to adjust the formalness with the tailoring. More casual tailoring means a more relaxed fit and maybe a softer deconstructed frame; formal suits will require sharper tailoring with a more defined silhouette and form fitting cut.
Back to Basics
Exaggerated luxury was a fashion leitmotif as recently as a couple of years ago, with the humblest necktie giving off its own vibe of bling. With the toned down financial times, though, menswear designers are following suit and giving all sorts of styles that go back to the most fundamental of ideas.
Dolce & Gabbana: the same pair known for their expensively studded and preshredded jeans, also came out with chalk stripe suits that were more subtle style statements than overt declarations of wealth. Miuccia Prada did the same with her namesake collection, featuring looks whose outward visual plainness were made up for with elegant proportion and remarkable fabrics.
There’s a thin line between ‘basic’ and ‘boring’. To keep yourself from crossing that line, look for distinguishing details that are more technical or tactile than visual. The simplest suit can become spectacular with the right fit and good tailoring. A plain, slim necktie for complementing your slimness is a better idea than some screaming power tie.
Rumpled and Distressed
For every set of formal fashions in menswear, there always has to be some sort of balance to even things out. In spring 2010, that counterpoint will be in the form of distressed or rumpled styles that give off a casual, more lived-in vibe for the not so formal outfit.
Burberry, among others, rolled out khakis and linens to create an ever so slightly rumpled effect that’s soft yet elegant. Ralph Lauren took a similar stance with a key leather piece, a close-fitting bomber that’s distressed enough to look worn and weathered, but not so much that it’s old and dilapidated. It’s a natural tendency of leather that makes it such an excellent choice of material for most any style of garment this season.
Assembling an outfit featuring distressed or rumpled pieces is a delicate balancing act, as you don’t want to overdo it to the point of being sloppy. Wear just one such piece for the whole outfit, but see to it that that single piece will fit you well. In the case of leather, it should look as if it was made specifically for your body. Any other kind of fit will most likely result in your looking as if you had just rolled out of bed in the worst possible way.
Subtlety and understatement are the key ideas for the fashionable man this season. It’s the pieces and outfits with the least of those attention seeking details that will give you the most mileage. It’s an aesthetic principle that holds true in any season, but will serve you particularly well in the upcoming one  Hendrik Poh



Fall 2010 Men's Fashion Week :: Roberto Cavalli 

A couple of looks from Roberto Cavalli's Fall 2010 menswear line.

The Fall 2010 menswear shows are underway in Milan and for me personally, it's one of my favorite ways to get inspiration for menswear. I usually have to funnel through a multitude of boring, black suits hung loosely on emaciated male models in order to find some real inspirations for interesting looks. One of my favorites this season (so far) is Roberto Cavalli. He mixes patterns, textures, and fits to create this sort of "militaristic glamour-punk" (really rolls off the tongue, doesn't it?) look. The conservative and military-style jackets embellished with metallic accents and bold patterns create a less serious approach to men's evening-wear. Additionally, I'm totally obsessed with the woven leather pants and leather boots combination. It's great encouragement for men who are afraid of wearing military boots. I can't wait to see how this collection translates into fast fashion next fall.



Milan Men's Fashion Styles for Autumn Winter 2010 

New fashion 2010: Milan men's fashion styles for Autumn Winter 2010: The Milan leg of men's fashion week opened in Milan in Saturday 17th January. The first day of the autumn/winter 2010/11 shows saw Costume National Homme present a collection of practical, sharp tailoring, dressed down with "man-bags" and hems rolled up.
Milan men's fashion week - Costume National Homme

The Milan leg of men's fashion week opened in Milan in Saturday 17th January. The first day of the autumn/winter 2010/11 shows saw Costume National Homme present a collection of practical, sharp tailoring, dressed down with "man-bags" and hems rolled up.
Milan men's fashion week -Jil Sander

Over at Jil Sander, designer Raf Simons created a simple, urban silhouette using a palette of cool whites contrasted against shades of navy and charcoal grey.
Milan men's fashion week - Burberry

Christopher Bailey's inspiration at Burberry Prorsum was a non-stop transatlantic flight taking place in 1919. The protagonist in his vision wore Burberry: flying jackets lined with shearling, accessorised with buckle details on cuff and collars.
Milan men's fashion week - Botega Veneta

German designer Tomas Maier presented a collection with a distinctly 1950s vibe at Bottega Veneta. Vibrant-coloured blazers paired with generously turned-up jeans were topped off with shiny, Elvis-style quiffs.
Milan men's fashion week -Frankie Morello

Skin-tight, down-filled puffa jackets offered warmth at Frankie Morello, but the bare-chested look underneath might have to be revised come next winter. Camouflage prints in khaki and blue were also splashed across jeans and jumpers.
Milan men's fashion week - Gianfranco Ferre

At Gianfranco Ferré, ankle-length sweeping fur coats and gilets, calf boots and wool trenches ensured a practical but chic approach for staying warm in style.
Milan men's fashion week - Roberto Cavalli

Roberto Cavalli presented a series of trophy jackets for next autumn which provided a real feast for the eyes: from red pinstripes to textured furs, the collection ensured there was something for every man.
Milan men's fashion week- Salvatore Ferragamo

Baggy trousers tucked into suede calf boots was the look at Salvatore Ferragamo, as the designer experimented with hues of burnt orange, burgundy and mauve.
Milan men's fashion week - Vivienne Westwood

Homeless chic inspired Vivienne Westwood's latest collection for men. Tartan-check kilts, Fair Isle tunics and scraps of fur sewn together made for a DIY look.
Milan men's fashion week - Emporio Armani

Emporio Armani's collection for next winter could be taken straight on to the slopes: the techno fabrics and snowboarding suits provided a suitably sporty twist.
Milan men's fashion week - Dolce & Gabbana

Dolce & Gabbana's winter collection focused on authentic-looking, rugged workwear. Waistcoats worn alone or under suits gave a flavour of times gone by.
Milan men's fashion week - Niel Barrett

Neil Barrett created a collection of highlights from his designs over the past 10 years. He reworked pieces by chopping them up and piecing them back together horizontally and vertically.
Milan men's fashion week - Gucci

Frida Giannini worked largely with a palette of tan and beige for her menswear collection for Gucci. Accessories comprised of oversized bags in suede and leather.
Milan men's fashion week - Dirk Bikkembergs

There was a distinct ski-feel to the warm winter wear at Dirk Bikkembergs: splashes of primary-colour shades of red and blue ensure the power to stand out from the crowds on the slopes.
Milan men's fashion week - John Richmond

Smart met casual at John Richmond: dark jeans worn with a black Tux jacket, and sharp trench coats provided the perfect crossover wardrobe.
Milan men's fashion week - Etro

Hints of purple paisley prints in the form of socks and scarves lent a quirky twist to the Etro collection.
Milan men's fashion week - Moschino

The Moschino collection featured an array of abstract prints, which adorned shirts and coats.
Milan men's fashion week - Versace

Graphic-style abstract prints also featured at Versace, in what was a futuristic-style collection.
Milan men's fashion week - Alexander McQueen

Abstract-style prints also featured heavily in Alexander McQueen's collection for men. Textured knitwear and fur epaulettes added the finishing touches to the designer's avant-garde collection.
Milan men's fashion week - Canali

Gentleman-dressing reigned at Canali.
Milan men's fashion week - Moncler Gamme Bleu

Checks and stipes were emblazoned across down-filled, quilted jackets, bodysuits and tight-fitting trousers in the Moncler Gamme Bleu collection.
Milan men's fashion week - John Varvatos

John Varvatos created a sleek winter wardrobe featuring layering made up from a palette of dark hues.
Milan men's fashion week - Dsquared2

Eccentric met smart at the Dsquared2 show. Lead singer of German band "Tokio Hotel", Bill Kaulitz (second from right), took the to the stage in an outlandish creation.
Milan men's fashion week - Giorgio Armani

There was a touch of revolution in the air at Giorgio Armani, with what the designer called “romantic futurism”. Berets and glasses were worn by models throughout the show.


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