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Showing posts with label Etro. Show all posts

20100618

Fashion || MENSWEAR: MGMT & May 2010 Issue of Black Book Mag




Fashion || MENSWEAR: MGMT & May 2010 Issue of Black Book Mag

I absolutely love the fashion forward and eccentric styling of MGMT for the latest issue of Black Book Magazine.
Stylist Christopher Campbell composed looks for a spread that begs men to take refreshing approaches
to their styling. We clearly see how layering looks utilizing varying fabric prints, colors, and textures WORKS.
In several ways, a male artist and business person can draw inspiration from this spread.
Some consumers may be interested in one part of the whole but I would love to see more men
of real-world fashion take these kinds of risks with their wardrobe; artist and passerby alike.

COVER LOOK: Jacket and mesh t-shirt by Paul Smith; pants by Dries van Noten; jacket by Louis Vuitton; shirt and bathingsuit by Etro; Boutonnière by L'Atelier Rouge.
LOOK 1: Top hat and tuxedo by Z Zegna; shirt by Prada; Boutonnière by L'Atelier Rouge; vest, pants, and shirt by Z Zegna; ascot by Holliday & Brown
LOOK 2: Jacket, shirt, and tie by Bottega Veneta; pants by Louis Vuitton; socks by Paul Smith; shoes by Tom Ford
LOOK 3: Glasses by Fabulous Fanny's; jacket and shirt by Dries van Noten; pocket square by Tom Ford
LOOK 4: Jacket by Salvatore Ferragamo; shirt by Dries van Noten;
LOOK 5: Suit, shirt and tie (L) by Lanvin; Suit (R) by Gucci; shirt by Lanvin; tie by Marni; Boutonnières by L'Atelier Rouge

Photographer: David Roemer

via: BBook

20100617

Fashion || ETRO Menswear Spring 2010





Fashion || MENSWEAR: ETRO Spring 2010

Kean Etro's strength is in his ability to mix-match patterns and color.
He presented an eclectic mix of bright tailored looks with casually styled
blazers placed over v-necks. A common theme on his runway: Chic vs. Casual.

Colorful combinations patterns ranging from paisley to "paint-splash" prints
gave the eye something new to look forward to as each Look came down the runway.

Hints of culture were present as Dia de Los Muertos inspired screen prints appeared on several separates.
It's Men in bright colors "done right" as every look is masculine, confident, and sexy.
Accessories were not exception to the presentation of brights:
Loafers, wing-tips, Oxfords, sans-Shoes, and Classic kicks all represented the palette.
In addition to fedoras, layers of scaves, bow-ties, and messenger bags.