Monday, July 1, 2013

The cool rocker "Hedi Slimane male farm Paris

    Second high Hedi Slimane menswear collection for Saint Laurent expects wrapped shows men in Paris Fashion Week Sunday with "rocker cool" Replacing the grunge feel of his debut.

Industry observers were eager to see if he would stay with the look he chose for his first penetrated men's collection for the brand, which also has the collection of his second wife.

Credited with revolutionizing men's fashion during his time at Dior 2000-2007, Slimane for grouping the short short jackets with slim trousers in a "lean" style by the designers of the mass market copies worldwide famous and even accepted by the world of rock.

Star Mick Jagger and Pete Doherty were staged in Dior Homme and even legendary designer Karl Lagerfeld shed 45 kilos (99 pounds) to be able to fit in a suit Slimane.

Early reaction on Twitter, GQ Fashion praise lavished on the French designer.

"Hedi Slimane does it again! Saint Laurent defined cool rocker for SS (St. Lawrence)," he said.

More eyes on the podium included red leather pants paired with a striped T-shirt and a blue and white "rock star" shining jacket.

In addition, there were parka coats, biker jackets, and of course, skinny jeans.

Hero Magazine added on Twitter: "so clever Sequinned jacket lips vampire Saint Laurent, met another collection.".

Earlier in the day, explored Lanvin artistic director Alber Elbaz and menswear designer Lucas Ossendrijver the delicate question of the shorts.

As the industry, how to deal with the formal and informal wear to fight, they teamed with narrow ties worn with short shorts or casual tailored jackets, blouses and shirts.

Considered by some as nothing more than underwear, short shorts - good legs and a degree of bravery dress need - were also prominent on the catwalks of Milan Men's early June

"The three rules with shorts is that they need to be adjusted, are not collapsed remotely and cut a few inches above the knee," Esquire magazine recently told his readers, without proffering advice on the short variety.

Standing as the exhibition at the National School of Fine Arts in Paris were button-up shirts, cut cherries and dark blue and soft, sleeveless tops and tapered pants.

WWD magazine industry has responded positively to the "substances, women often elaborate and exquisite range" admire. The website nowfashion.com called "stimulus if somewhat schizophrenic collection in their execution."

"Elegant in the extreme," said British GQ on Twitter, while UK tradition Brand Dapper England commented: "shorts with blazers and socks."

Short Lanvin was also investigated how to wear shorts one day after the show, Kris Van Assche for Dior Homme.

Shorts Suit - provide flexibility "of the area of ??the meeting room" - dominated the collection of Belgian designer.

However, Van Assche went longer shorts summary measure of performance as "Tuxedo sports festival."

Mens Fashion Now provides access to four days haute couture begin in earnest on Monday with the collection of the season - Christian Lacroix comeback tribute for the late Italian designer Elsa Schiaparelli.

Lacroix was celebrated open in a quarter century in 1987 by fashion editors in the 1990s after the creation of the first couture house. But he lost in December 2009 after the downturn of the luxury market has left millions of dollars in debt.
In his first collection in four years Lacroix will present 18 new interpretations of Schiaparelli revived models for the fashion house.



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