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[Bloom into Spring Fashion: Menswear Edition]

DKNY Spring 2013



Spring, this season, is an exciting time for both menswear and womenswear! The bright colors of last spring are coming back bolder and louder than ever and no one is more excited to see these new trends than us. So we asked some of our close and most knowledgable friends to show us which spring trends they're excited for the most. Tell us how they did!

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Antonio
The days are getting longer and the weather is getting warmer, we all know this means spring is around the corner! In menswear it seems like last years trends and this year trends are very similar I've found some promising highlights. Below are three spring trends I’m looking forward to this year.


The wide leg trouser look
Although I too am guilty of always rocking the tapered skinny leg trouser, I think it’s time for a change. This free flowing look is great for the spring and very refreshing. This style has made quite a resurgence in pop culture, so mix it up.










Tailored shorts
Show a little leg fellas. Tailored shorts are dressier than jean shorts and more casual than your basic trouser. Pairing these shorts with rolled up blazer sleeves on a warm day will give a clean look.




Go Blue
Navy Blue is usually a staple in most wardrobes but this year it’s time to be more playful with you primary color friend. Try wearing other shades of blue like light pastels, aqua, sky and cyan.





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Ni
Spring is the best time of year to experiment sartorially. Emerging from heavy coats to a season still brisk enough to layer, we can play with fresh colors, a flash of ankle, an audacious silhouette. My favorite trends may be risky ones for men to try or translate from the runway (neutrals? psh), but to me, best capture the playfulness and fun of the season.


Prints Gone Wild
This isn’t your average windowpane or plaid: we’re talking the unironic revival of camo, suits like spring bouquets, and broad, bold pirate stripes. Not feeling up to liberty print florals? Try a simple (and safely heternormative-masculine) bike print button-down from Gitman Bros.

Dries Van Noten / Acrimony / Bottega Veneta


Carven / Need Supply





Bare Ankles (and Knees)
Playing with pants proportions is par for the course in spring, but this year it’s back with a vengeance. A recent surge in shoe styling (wingtips, colorful suede, the loafer and the monkstrap) has trousers cut slim and high; this year’s shorts are well within ladies’ bermuda territory.

Christopher Kane / Junya Watanabe / Costume National





Hermès / Club Monaco


Colorful Suiting
If you haven’t worked up the courage to rock a bright suit yet, this should be the season: even Ferragamo, usually subdued, sent blazers highlighter orange and turquoise down the SS13 runway. Ease in by pairing a single eye-catching piece with neutrals, or take a plunge with mixed brights.


Salvatore Ferragamo / Paul Smith / Moschino





H&M / Jonathan Saunders 

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A little about our friends:

Antonio
Antonio is a finely dressed designer, creative strategist, and philanthropist.  His organization, Socializing for Social Change, are centered around helping non-profits create a social presence and give a voice to their cause. You can read more about them on their website. For now you can always Antonio and his fashion adventures on his Twitter.





Ni
Ni loves bright colors and bold geometries - whether in fashion, makeup, or interface design. When in doubt, add more capsaicin.


 


Rock the Coats: Menswear Edition

Pull & Bear Winter 2012-2013 Campaign

As James Bond has proved time and time again, all it takes is a well-fitted coat for a man to look his best all winter long. If you're not ready to embrace the cold months to come then don't worry because we've asked some very capable friends to pick their favorite winter coats so you'll be fashionably ready for what mother nature has to bring this year. 

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Albert
"Fall is my favorite season for fashion. It's the time of year where you can add variety and layer on several pieces of clothing and complete the look with a warm (but not too chunky) coat. I'm more on the slender side so I prefer my coats to be slim fitting and a little snug. 

I'm a big fan of large collars and hooded coats, which you will notice from the selections below. I especially like the leather jacket from All Saints. That store can be a little pricey but I usually find great deals during the holidays when many of their items go on sale. Being from Seattle a water-resistant jacket is a must. Northface is the popular choice here and I own a couple myself. However, if you want to break away from the usual give the links in Rain a try!"

Long
 left to right: Uniqlo, H&M, J. Crew

Short
 left to right: Levi's, G-Star Raw, Urban Outfitters

Rain
 left to right: Club Monaco, Burton, Aether Apparel

Leather
 left to right: Burberry, All Saints, Diesel

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Sabrina
"It's a known fact that men look great in layers, and in that respect winter coats are the proverbial icing on the cake. The utility or 'field' jacket is making a respectable comeback in the Pacific Northwest and for a shorter cut it fills out much better than the blazers of seasons past. If a long overcoat is more your style try something more minimalist. The lack of military detail actually lends itself to a sharper appearance, taking us further into the 21st century instead of the 19th. For raincoats, being adventurous with bright hues like red and orange helps combat grey skies while appearing more athletic. In tune with the athletic trend there's been a recent resurgence in letterman jackets. To prevent being mistaken for a high-schooler try a modern re-appropriation of the theme such as Junya Watanabe's long version or TopMan's plaid patterning."

Long
left to right: Burberry, Shipley & HalmosEdun

Short
left to right: Pendleton, J.Crew, Gant

Rain
left to right: Jack SpadeArcteryx Veilance, Scotch & Soda

Letterman
left to right: H&M, TopManJunya Watanabe



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A little about our friends...

Albert

Albert is a Designer from Seattle, WA. He enjoys many forms of design including graphic, fashion, and interior design. His go-to outfit consists of rolled-up sleeves, skinny jeans, and a pair of Air Jordans. Check out his Tumblr.




Sabrina
This is the 5th post Sabrina has contributed on this blog. She has picked out menswear for Valentines day and predicted menswear fall trend. She has also modeled for us to demonstrate how to sport oversized pieces while being so petite. Sabrina was also the photographer for one of Xiang's postCheck out her Twitter.