Showing posts with label spring fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spring fashion. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Canali Fashion Show




Canali.
"Classic Perfection"
Canali is for grown men, it's just one of those labels that makes you very official-- as far as being a well-dresses businessman goes anyway. And Canali's spring collection falls in line with their usual grown man swag, but with a fresh 50s/60s edge. This collection is full of suits that can be dressed up or down.

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Spring 2011 Trends: So far the trends are pretty obvious... we're still paying tribute to the 1900s-- mainly 50s, 60s, 80s, and 90s. For all you guys that were never into the skinny stuff or are tired of the skinny stuff-- smile, menswear is making subtle switches to looser pants. But skinny-lovers don't fret, it's just to give you guys more variety. And last, but not least modified versions of espadrilles are seen through a number of designer collections, so if you don't have a pair you may want to scoop a pair of Toms now.

Spring 2011 Men's Fashion Shows: A Few Favorites

Spring 2011 Men's Fashion Shows: A Few Favorites

So here's a quick run down on a few favorites from the Men's Spring 2011 shows...

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Trussardi 1911.
Talk about a home-run hitter, Trussardi's collection is the most comprehensive I've viewed thus far. They mix the best trends with forwarding-thinking luxury fashion, while mixing in retro American style the whole way.

The collection has something for every type of guy: the traditionalist, the prep, the rocker, the 'whatever category you put may find yourself in', there's atleast a couple pieces in Trussardi's spring collection that's for you.

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The collection transforms from slick retro red, black, and white to updated 90s American prep, gotta love it. The prints? Native-American. check. Stripes. check. Plaid. check. And get this-- Trussardi even gives us a "hint of fatigue", lol. Is Milan Vukmirovic in my head... I think he is. (He's Trussardi's creative director, btw). But more than anything, Trussardi's Spring 2011 collection gives us proper elegant summer layers-- shawl sweaters, a variety of jackets, swanky footwear, and bags (that don't look like purses).
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