


Lanvin Spring 2010, Prada Spring 2010, Salvatore Ferragamo Spring 2010
Usually menswear does not change as frequently or as extremely as womenswear and it's add a button take away a button to a single breasted suit. But recently in the Spring 2010 shows for men a growing trend that I noticed popping up in menswear was the single button double breasted jacket. I'm not usually a huge fan of double breasted jackets as they usually look awkward unless you button them, and usually a bit stuffy. But what was being shown on the runway was different it looks much more streamlined and younger. The versions at YSL and Z Zenga look even sleek while Lanvin's is almost sporty casual.


Yves Saint Laurent Spring 2010, Z Zenga Spring 2010
1 comment:
A single button double breasted suit seemed unconventional but it's chic. It's a refreshing style for a mens suits, quite creative youthful looking outfit.
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