Men’s coats are getting more and more popular nowadays. They match well both with elegant pants and jeans. Unfortunately, there is much bigger variety of women’s coats than of men’s. Here are some suggestions for autumn/winter 2010 by Burberry Prorsum. All three coat are a little above the knee long. One is a double breasted coat and the rest are single breasted. The first coat has a fur collar.
Men’s Fashion Spring/Summer 2010 Burberry Prorsum present comfortable and elegant lightweight trench coats, leather jackets in bright shades (cobalt blue, canary yellow and tomato red). All of those combined with chic, slim-fit trousers and big canvas bags. A special attention is paid on the multiple pockets that descended down the front of jackets, and multiple belts and braces worn across the torso. We also see knitted blouses in leopard pattern.
Emporio Armani’s spring/summer men’s collection presents elegant men’s suits as well as sportswear. We can find here strictly formal pantsuits and shorts, sweatshirts, trendy jackets, 7/8 cool pattern trousers ,blazers and raincoats.
Giorgio Armani kicked off his men’s Spring/Summer 2010 runway with couples gracing the catwalk. Always ready to surprise his fans, due to practical or commercial reasons, he presented a collection that was equally as commercial as his decision to do so.
Gucci’s men’s Spring/Summer 2010 runway includes all the white tailored pieces and slip-on shoes that we’ve come to expect from their men’s Spring/Summer season. What stands out from their Spring/Summer collection is the contrast in the elegant fashion suggestions.
A very elegant collection of Emporio Armani. Stylish suits with pants and shorts, bordeaux leather jackets, shoes and accessories, net vests. Fashion colors are red, orange, black and white and gray, bordeaux.
Dior Homme presented the new collection for Spring 2010. Kris Van Assche, the present Creative Director who took over in 2007 from Hedi Slimane gave us a more relaxed and elegant look of elegant men’s suits and vests, transparent fabrics combined with sneakers. A fashion line suitable for work and afterwork hours.
Contemporary fashion industry would not be the same without the creative genius of Jean Paul Gaultier. His new men’s collection for spring 2010 proves his genius. Gaultier came out swinging with a graphic black-and-white sequence, which was followed by a hot-orange suit and peacoat. Then the show became embedded in Gaultier’s gender games. Usually, these are presented by a model casting that includes women as well as men, but perhaps it was budget reasons (or maybe just pure old perversity) that this time around dictated a denim bustier on a male model. (And as is always the case with Gaultier, he was but one in a cavalcade of the studliest mannequins in Paris.) And then there was a jacket whose shoulders were sheer Joan Crawford. That one was worn with a man bra. The striped cloche hat and sun-ray pleated skirt also felt defiantly feminine—and quite retro. Jean Paul Gaultier challenged once again the fashion industry and audience with his extremely stylish and extravagant concept.