Senin, 30 Juni 2014

What we learned from the spring 2015 menswear shows

The Dude is your icon The Big Lebowski's protagonist set the template for dressing gowns as outerwear in 1998, but the 2015 designer interpretation is rather more luxe. At Dries Van Noten and Astrid Andersen, flowing versions gave models the air of boxers striding into the ring.Photograph: Victor Virgile/Gamma-Rapho via Getty ImagesTrainers are king The haute running shoes trend continues to dominate catwalks, with bouncy, white-soled trainers ubiquitous on runways. They were styled with formal tailoring and suits at Louis Vuitton, Dior Homme and Alexander McQueen. Adidas Stan Smiths remain the footwear choice for much of the front row.Photograph: Pixelformula/Sipa/RexMeccano is the new Lego The building-block-as-fashion-reference du jour is notChanel's beloved Lego but Meccano, which inspired JW Anderson founder Jonathan Anderson in the creation of his debut collection for Loewe. Particularly lovely were the brightly coloured squares and stripes on thick black jumpers.Luke Evans is the frow name to knowMenswear front-row regulars made room for Luke Evans this season, the Welsh actor set to play Dracula in an upcoming remake. Seen here at Louis Vuitton, he makes a good ambassador for men's fashion, being in possession of excellent hair and terrific sunglasses.Japan is booming Japan is at once a crucial commercial market and a key creative reference. Seen everywhere from Craig Green, in karate and medieval fencing-inspired silhouettes, to Alexander McQueen, where prints were inspired by kabuki makeup.Photograph: Jonathan Hordle/RexIt's all about 'wardrobing' A flip industry term for the designer trend towards focusing on key items rather than transient trends. See: the continuing popularity of trainers and bomber jackets (seen everywhere from Dries Vvan Noten, pictured, to Christopher Raeburn) and this season'sdenim comeback. Photograph: Patrick Kovarik/AFP/Getty Images


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