I dont hate it, but its a little "graphic arts" for me when you first learn how to do shading with direction of light. Not super inspiring. But that slicked back hair bothers me. yikes.
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I agree, confine the deep V necks to cardigans. I like the trend for cardigans- feminine but not too feminine not I'm-wearing-a-Brian-Molko-esque-dress feminine.
realistically I don't think the sheer-trend for male clothing will pick-up but I like the dinner-jacket trend, I want one myself.
That is a trend that I have already seen being worn-about-the-town but fashionable men (and soon me- I hope).
oh no...not the "douchebag neck"!! i thought those were reserved for waxed, fake tanned roid junkies..eww eww eww..
loving the shapes on the current jackets tho- very hott.. but not loving the sheer stuff on men..
im going to agree with corine tho- i prefer men dressing like men!
i was reading a book about current labels/brands/designers for menswear published early this year I think.
It was intersting how they pointed out it's more womenswear that's more trend focused and menswear seems to be a lot more conceptual and a lot more varied in one season.
the deep v-necks are scary. and i LOVE the waist belts, but it can get to feminine in some looks. and i shall not comment the printed dolce and gabbana jackets :s