Tuesday, 22 June 2010

Menswear Spring Summer 2011






Selectively editing these menswear shows to present the most 'wearable' looks felt relevant for the current climate. People are still cautious about what they're buying and it makes sense to consider what Aussie guys might possible look at for influence. I'm not saying they'll run out to purchase these exact pieces, but other more accessible brands like Country Road or Witchery Man will provide similar options to what you see here.
They're all going on a summer holiday at Dolce & Gabbana, and a very stylish one at that. Plenty of white summer parties and black tie balls as well as relaxed foreshore afternoons are catered for with this 2011 collection.
Ermenegildo Zegna's men also looked as cool as can be, with a relaxed colour palette offering a considerable options to choose from. The double breasted suit has also made a comeback and without appearing too 90's, they're worn with slightly more tailored pants to define the shape rather than camouflage it.
Showing even more shape (and skin) than we're seen at the menswear collections for a long time was no more evident than at Calvin Klein Collection. Midriff's to rival Britney won't necessarily take off but thank goodness for that, it's not a flattering look at all.
Burberry's fella's may be a little warm this summer, there were coats galore to choose from but all in the quintessential Burberry style that confirms it's necessity in every man's wardrobe.
And Bottega Veneta caters for the casually classic gentleman with shorts that may be too short for the humble citizen but carry the theme through this catwalk collection to match the bright colours that can only spell summer.

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