Wednesday, February 10, 2010

men ::

it's time to round up some reviews of the men's fall 2010 shows from Paris.

:: ready, set, go.

Dior Homme ::

designer Kris Van Assche took Dior Homme's signature skinny everything mentality (thanks to past creative director Hedi Slimane) to the next level for 2010. short, loose, drop crotched (but still relatively slim) pants and excess fabric jackets were shown in shades of black, if thats possible, with a fresh pop of all white spread throughout the collection.

the looks were layered and portrayed an extremely full collection. form fitting jackets, skinny ties and pointy black shoes finished out the looks, and the models hair stuck to the messy askew form.

:: click on image to view larger. images via men.style.com.


Alexander McQueen ::

McQueen's Fall 2010 men's collection presented in Milan in January was, simpyl put, all about prints. the backdrop to the run was print, the runway itself was print, the fabrics, masks (masks?), the bags...all print. and all different prints, from paisley to striped to an almost painted on look, McQueen mixed and matched the entire collection.

i have to say, i love the grey sweater with the skull weaved in. amazing.


Junya Watanabe ::

Tokyo designer Junya Watanabe's rolled out a clean, vintage inspired collection of menswear for his men's fall 2010 show in paris last month. the mix of fabrics, textures, and colors were tied in to make a clean collection by his seemingly determined use of hats, ties and jackets.

and the formfitting jackets, above anything else, were to be seen. and seen they were :: see Kanye back there on the right? the grey short wool coat with black shoulder pieces, wool coats long waxy black jackets, structured suit jackets with leather affixed to the arms.

:: click on image to view larger. images via men.style.com.

Dries Van Noten

the Belgian designer brought out jackets, belts, cropped pants and navy for his fall 2010 men's collection. there was plenty of mixed fabrics, and mixing of navy and cognac leather accessories- really aesthetically pleasing for the eye, and very scott schuman, especially as the show was done during the day and the light is streaming in- very street style.

i love the way he creates a very sophisticated look out of a seemingly casual outfit: olive slacks and a heather grey long sleevecrew necks with black cuffs. oh and is that in all of the models right hands??? i am perplexed... comments please.

2 comments:

  1. Is the double-breasted jacket really coming back?

    -Nate

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  2. The McQueen collection is amazing. Not sure how they will follow this collection without him.

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