| Posted on January 24, 2010 at 3:57 PM |
I've been swamped ever since school started, oh the pressures of college. I'm currently going to Florida International University, FIU for short (go Panthers go....yea right, like I would ever cheer for a sports team) and I absolutely love it, even with all of the pressure of school and such.
Okay so instead of studying, and doing my homework, the things that I should be putting more of my time into, I've been obsessing over the multitude of great fashion put out at Milan and Paris' Mens fashion weeks.
Okay, I'm now going to post pictures of the best pieces of each designers, I know, I know, faggot. Whatever, hater.

Agnes B. this season chooses slim fitting sillhouettes and monochrome colors with pops of prints and bright colors. Not very impressed, but an okay effort for 52 looks.

Alexander McQueen. Bold prints, slim sillhouettes, winter face guards (I totally want one). A breath of fresh air in the Milan fashion week.

Slim fitting leggings tucked into socks, pale color palletes, chunky silver accessories. Alexis Mabille, a designer I've never heard of, crafts a world of fashionable gentleman, a world were not many men exist.

Ann Demeulemeester. Typical Ann, very dark inspirations, hard and soft edges, very vampiresque. I love this collection.

Francisco Van Benthum. A very interesting collection, dark blacks, bright whites, pops of red, sweatshirt harem pants with dress shoes. Van Benthum creates a vision of men who blur the line between what is dress wear and what is casual wear, and I have to say, I'm liking the blurring of the lines.

Blaak. The religious imagery involved in this line is something I would not expect with the stark blackness of the line itself. Including the straps that wrapped around the pant legs, the leather boots provides the perfect parts for a great collection.

Very inspired by the 50's, and doo wop culture, Bottega Veneta crafts a collection that makes the bland 50's very fashionable.

Very militaresque this season, Burberry Prorsum, creates an army of English gentleman, ready to go off to battle in awesome trenches, slim pants, and leather boots. Love.
This is the end of my first post on Mens fashion week.
Look out for part two...whomever is reading, besides myself
Categories: Fashion
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