Paris Men’s Fashion Week
Paris Men’s Fashion Week has promptly opened the doors and has had time to freshen new creative ideas.
Louis Vuitton designers, as well as many designers up to them created the collection, being inspired by legend of mute cinema Charli Chaplinom. Having taken some elements from its style, designers have mixed them with the aspiration to create convenient and beautiful clothes. Baggy trousers made narrower from top to bottom and soft hats with wide fields. In the rest man from LV represented the self-assured young man easily combining a jacket and shorts (even if the last one are of blue-pink color), a little bit posing with the big sports bag.
Givenchy offered men Gothic romanticism, commercial success of a collection is under the question, but the attractiveness is obvious.
Belgian designer Ann Demeulemeester has represented nostalgic collection. Designer has named the style of collection as an art to grow old.
Demeulemeester has brought some poetry into the fashion-show. Young men were wearing palm hats, jackets, shabby waistcoats and amusing sandals. Colors were mainly black, beige and grey.
Dior Homme’s models have stepped on stage in the gold fitting trousers, decorated with metal applications.