
Blogs > TrendsMen's Clothing Blog2007 Men's Fashion Trends to Buy In ToBelgian fashion designer Kris van Assche has given Details magazine his two pence on 'his guidelines for looking good'. Some key gems: Pantihose for Men? Mon Dieu!The Brit in me requires that I highlight a French company is behind this. Gerbe, a French hosiery maker, is launching a new line of hosiery in March - pantihose for men. With an open front and larger feet, the pantihose will be available in "mannish knit but also as sheer tights". Did you like that? 'Mannish' pantihose. Gerbe are launching the line because of "increasing demand from male clients". Only they won't say if these clients have some kind of fetish, or whether the pantihose will indeed be available on high street. We implore you never to buy them, no matter how 'mannish' you find them. Futuristic Fashion & Haute CoutureDolce and Gabanna led Milan's men's fashion week with the reinvention of the space aged suit. Abrasive golds and sharp silvers were the common feature colours which presented themselves throughout the show.
There was no dispute about the entertainment value of the designs with jaw dropping creations stunning audiences, however were the designs impractical and if so, why dress models in clothing that the normal man cant wear? Melbourne-based radio station 3AW argued this point by dressing a man in space aged attire, parading him around Melbourne and asking onlookers whether they would wear the bold designs. Are these looks what men have in store?Fashion Weekly Daily think they might have a crystal ball when it comes to the future of men's fashion. After covering last week's ENK Collective they've put together a list of what they see as the forthcoming trends in men's clothing. * Slickly styled corporate-chic inspiration from the 80's "Greed is Good" era. |
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