Saturday, February 18, 2012

#NYFW - Menswear Trends We Need in A/W 2012

As a fashion student who is leaning heavily toward menswear (and wear mens clothing...), I thought it was important to go through all of the NYFW shows to see what's happening today! To me, menswear is a LOT of the same: sweaters, suits, perm press pants; varying dull patterns or colors… or ridiculous garbs that no man would wear. I sorted through all of that for you and found some truly interesting designs and trends that I hope will translate well into A/W 2012!

NYFW Menswear you NEED to see:

Alexander Wang

Antonio Azzuolo

John Bartlett

Michael Bastian

Nicholas K

Rag & Bone

Robert Gellar

Tim Coppens

Tommy Hilfiger

These designers all have examples of the trends I think we NEED in A/W 2012;

Smart Color Blocking:

Robert Gellar

Antonio Azzuolo

Alexander Wang

John Bartlett

Tommy Hilfiger

Tim Coppens


Fun Pants:

Rag & Bone

John Bartlett

John Bartlett

John Bartlett


Leather Binding:

Tim Coppens


Alexander Wang

Rag & Bone

Tommy Hilfiger

Tommy Hilfiger

Nicholas K


High Boots:

Tommy Hilfiger

Tommy Hilfiger

John Bartlett


Short Over Long:

Antonio Azzuolo

Robert Gellar

Alexander Wang

Nicholas K


Jockey Style:

Antonio Azzuolo

Antonio Azzuolo

Michael Bastian


Touch of Bold:

Michael Bastian

Michael Bastian

Rag & Bone


Cool Skinny Pants:

Tommy Hilfiger

Tommy Hilfiger


Gray with Browns:

Rag & Bone

Rag & Bone

Robert Gellar

Nicholas K

[All images courtesy of STYLE.COM]

3 comments:

  1. I love this post Anthony! I think men look amazing in leather trim pieces! I wish there were more of those types of styles for women. I also hope to see more men in high boots and grey & brown layered outfits in the fall!

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  2. love this post!! love menswear!
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  3. Great collections. Love men's clothes in general.

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