segunda-feira, 5 de outubro de 2015

New look of florals: Men graphic trends forecasted

Milan Menswear Highlights

Apart from the Seven Wonders of the World, another one to cause amazement is how the fashion industry never runs out of idea.

Given resourcefulness and creativity is needed for the business, such eye pleasures thought by brilliant minds and sewn into reality by skilled hands deserved an applause whether enclosed or not on the inside of a runway setting.

The trash of yesterday could as well be the coveted piece of today – you just never know what the cycle would bring next.

For the next season of summer and spring, the collective shows from Milan, Paris, and New York brought forth another batch of new style for the upcoming seasons.

Some are new while others are revamped, and you’d be glad to know one of our favorites falls under the category that got a makeover. Any guesses? Yep, Florals.

Lace and flower

Florals are being embraced by men. You can see them being worn on the streets or in an intimate settings While these prints is yet be buried in the closet, they are slowly fading into background of bolder graphic trends. (Florals? Ah, okay next please.) We can’t see what’s new anymore apart from they no more held a stigma when worn by the male gender.

That is as revolutionary as men wearing pink now, which is why it’s fortunate the floral print has been watered well to prevent withering. From giant flowers to scenes depicting nature, the botanical print has been revived.

Designer labels like Thom Browne, Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana, Valentino, Issey Miyaki and Louis Vuitton has incorporated the botanical print with birdlife. You will see detailed graphics of birds soaring in front of cloths in different colors.

Another batch of designers more focused on botanical print designs are the likes of Saint Laurent, Julien David, Basso & Brooke, Kit Neale, Berberry, and Gucci.

The designs include mechanical looking flowers in tones of black, white and brown drawn on suits and vests.

There is also a more classical style of a botanical print in sweatshirt where an image of a big flower remains the focus mixed with patterned colorful geometry.

An understated botanical print comes in the form of shirt in yellow undertones while the matching suit and pants with vines of flowers will surely get your attention.

Other designers also experimented with lace and floral. Tropical-inspired botanical prints can also be seen when the models in suits, shorts, bomber jackets, and shirts paraded on the runway to present the collection of different designer labels such as Comme des Garçons, Richard James, Antonio Marras, Desquared2, Casely Hayford, and Dries van Noten. While not all can be easily translated into your street style, watching out for key pieces bring home will prove an upgraded sartorial taste.

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