Monday, 27 January 2020

Men’s Summer Fashion – Latest Trends in 2020

Summer and fashion don’t always go hand in hand for men. Looking good comes easy when the temperatures drop. You can let your inner lumberjack shine, and chances are you’ll look fine. But Summer… that’s a different monster.



Off the top of the head, you probably associate Summer styles with the preppy look: pink shorts, polos, Topsiders. And while they definitely have the spirit of comfort down, preppy does not have a monopoly on warm looks. Whether you want edgy, athletic, rugged, or anything in between, this is the Summer to step it up and make it happen.
Article Summary (Summer Style Cheat sheet)
  1. Shorts: Volcom Chino Shorts
  2. Shirts: Uniqlo Crew Neck Short Sleeve
  3. Pants: Bonobos Stretch Washed Chinos
  4. Shoes: White Sneakers

Men’s Summer Style Essentials

The Shorts

The preppy style has enjoyed a high fashion renaissance in past years, which means chino shorts have taken a bold turn.
Pastels are hot, but if you want to steer away from a fratty look, change up your colors. Khaki is a neutral option, but you don’t have to play it safe. Black or navy shorts can add new life to your wardrobe.
A pair of athletic shorts, be it mesh or sweat, is an easy option when the situation is casual. Athleisure is a legitimate fashion cornerstone these days, so don’t feel like they can only be worn with tees and tanks.
Branch out and try to work them into your social attire. As with all shorts, avoid overly baggy and long choices. You don’t want to look you hopped out of your dad’s 70s basketball photos, but just above the knee is always a solid bet.
The third option is a little more controversial: Denim Shorts.
Don’t fall into the John Cena trap. If you must wear jorts, make a well fitting pair of cutoffs. For length, don’t go overboard in either direction, and most importantly, don’t think they go with every outfit.
Jorts are a casual look that can be dressed up with a nice shirt, but don’t think you can show up to your boss’s barbeque in those bad boys.

The Shirts

Summer shirts can be a dangerous game. It’s hot. Keep it light.
Invest in some t-shirts with a little more substance than a 5-pack of Fruit of the Loom. Keep the designs simple. No Ed Hardy. No graphic tees with awful jokes.
Our pick: Striped Tee’s fits the bill perfectly.
If the situation calls for something with a little class, you have three options: polos, long sleeve button ups, and short sleeve button ups.
As for polos, they work well with chino shorts, but you will be encroaching on preppy, which is not a bad thing. If that style is out for you, play it down with neutral colors, a tailored fit, and a pair of jeans.
For button ups, keep the heat in mind. Go for a light weight linen for long sleeves.
Plain light colored shirts are always an easy find, but if you can find plaid that won’t give you a heat stroke, indulge in some patterns. Plain colors are staples for a reason, but don’t get boring.
For short sleeves, the same rules apply. Keep it light. Keep it breezy.
Patterned short sleeves are very in fashion right now, so get creative. Things to avoid are bowling shirts and Hawaiian shirts. If you’re not a Weekend Dad, don’t dress like one. But remember, “no Hawaiian” definitely does not mean “no floral.”

The Pants

Discussing pants in a summer fashion article might seem silly. Once it hits about 80 degrees, shorts are acceptable (and expected) in almost every situation. But you may find yourself slipping on some jeans this July.
Put your dark wash indigos away till fall, and try out some lighter shades. Avoid “true blue” and anything acid wash, but otherwise feel free to experiment on that end of the spectrum.
If a bold choice like that is not up your alley, go with black. Although it seems counterproductive, black jeans will always look good.
Chinos are a different story. The lightweight material was made for warm weather.
There’s no reason to be too bold with your colors, but don’t get stuck in a khaki rut. Olive, gray, blue, and pretty much anything non-florescent is up for grabs.

The Shoes

You have a lot of options in terms of footwear. Summer shoes like vans or boat shoes can go with just about anything. Keep your Vans’ colors subtle this season. White is always appropriate, while still giving a bit of a pop.
That doesn’t mean your sneakers should be boring – black and white are easy colors that work, but a sleek pair of low profile sneakers in any colorway can work and when done right add an amazing pop to any summer outfit.
Our Favorite: White Leather Sneakers are a winner for this summer. Versatile enough to work with any summer outfit.
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Socks either need to be no-show or mid-calf. Socks can be worn proudly this summer. Expect to see plenty of Black or white mid-calves, but gray is also an acceptable option.


TOP 10 STREET STYLE TRENDS FROM MEN’S FASHION WEEK S/S 2020


As Men’s Fashion Weeks come to a close, the trends are only beginning to surface on the streets. From patchwork prints to oversized suits, there is a myriad of new styles that flatter anyone’s taste. Whether you need a wardrobe update or you’re just searching for a bit of summer styling inspiration, check out the top ten men’s trends from S/S FW 2020.

1. Cross-Body Bags

Keep your belongings safe and sound with a super stylish crossbody bag. Whether it be a messenger-style or something small and neat, these are a great way to secure your stuff and do it fashionably. If the strap is too long for your liking, tie a small knot in it, and you’ll have a unique addition to your collection. This is a great way to jazz up an outfit and is a practical way to do it.


2. Cuban Collar Shirts

Feel the summer breeze in a stylish Cuban collar shirt. With a distinctive collar and short sleeves, they’re an easy way to jazz up an outfit and make a real statement. You can choose to wear them with a bold print or keep it plain in a solid color. These shirts look extra cool in bright shades like yellow, blue or green. Complete the look with chinos and sunglasses, and you’ll be donning the summer sun in style.

3. Flares

The ’70s are back in a big way with these flares. With a thin upper leg and an exaggerated ankle, these trousers are sure to make an impact anywhere you go. Pair the pants with a slim-fitting shirt or turtleneck to emphasize the bell bottom, or keep it flowing with an oversized hoodie and T-shirt for a more casual feel. No matter how you style these, you’ll have the appearance of super long and oh-so-stylish pins.




4. Over the Knee Shorts

Achieve the ultimate casual feel in a pair of over the knee shorts. These are a great way to keep yourself mostly covered but stay cool in the summer heat. Whether you rock these bottoms with a bold pattern or you keep it hot in a bright color, you can’t go wrong in these statement pieces. Complete this look with an open shirt and fresh kicks.

5. Oversized Blazers

Take it back to the ‘80s with an oversized blazer. Large and in charge, put a twist on the essential suit jacket by taking it up a few sizes. Whether it be a pinstripe or something one color, this is a great way to put a retro spin on a modern outfit without looking too formal. Choose a fit that’s slightly bigger than the regular fit or go all out with something massive. Pair it with a basic T-shirt or a funky button-down and jeans, and you’re going to be strutting down every street in style.

6 must-have fashion trend to follow in 2019

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Fashion can be a fickle thing, but by investing wisely in pieces that you love it’s possible to create a wardrobe you love with minimal effort. From nights out on the town to what you wear to work, picking your must-have pieces can ensure you’re well put together and on-trend wherever you are. Here are six of the top must-have wardrobe pieces available in 2019 that you should consider adding to your closet.
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A simple white t-shirt

The simple white tee is a staple for many wardrobes, and 2019 is no exception to this always on-trend fashion investment. There are more ways to pull off a plain T-shirt than ever before, whether it’s layered under a beautiful cami slip dress or used to dress down a midi skirt. From daytime looks to adding a little touch of casual to an evening outfit, the white tee is here to stay and is a must-have for your wardrobe.
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A pair of comfortable combat boots

While heels will always be on-trend, boots are making a comeback in 2019. Whether paired with extravagant festival outfits or used for an everyday casual walk around the shops, a pair of robust, comfortable boots are a must for any budding fashionista in 2019. These unisex boots are the finishing touch to countless outfits, not just the grunge outfits they were classically paired with decades before. Recycled fashion also offers the opportunity to shop in a more green way; for example, 70% of the clothes on ASOS Marketplace are pre-worn or vintage, making it the perfect place to scout these classic old-school boots.
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Necklaces suitable for layering

Layering is back in a big way when it comes to jewellery. Combining chokers with long necklaces and pendants of all shapes and sizes to create a cohesive look is one of the top trends of 2019. Gold, in particular, is in fashion at the moment, especially when combined with black to form a rock-chick kind of effect. Necklaces are the ideal no-fuss way to add style to an outfit and look great with just about anything.
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Cropped or 7/8th ankle-length jeans

Full-length jeans have fallen out of fashion to make way for the super-flattering cropped look. Often combined with a slim or skinny fit and high waist, adding a crop to denim takes it from casual to chic, and can immediately make an impact on the most casual of outfits. Pair with dainty flats and simple shirts for a put-together look that comes together in minutes.
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A dramatic headband – preferably made from luxurious materials


Head band from Paris fashion week
Head band from Paris fashion week
From the massive, puffy headbands on the catwalk to the beautiful velvet braids and bows found in just about every store, headbands are having a moment. Forget about essential plastics and minimalist styles; this trend takes luxurious fabrics and transforms them into incredible headpieces that draw the eye. While cotton is a popular low-maintenance choice, luxury materials are the number one option for 2019. From beautiful velvets to shiny satins, these headbands elevate any outfit in seconds and can dress up even the simplest of hairstyles.
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Some super-flattering black trousers.

Black trousers are a timeless trend, but with so many different cuts and shapes of this iconic basic, there’s more out there to choose from than ever before. From stylish culottes to skin-tight trousers that look amazing with more voluminous tops, there’s a pair of black bottoms for everyone. From confidence-boosting workwear to the perfect option for a night out, a pair of black trousers are the ultimate staple for your 2019 wardrobe. Staying on-trend doesn’t have to mean jumping on the fleeting trends as they pass. Instead, investing in substantial, practical and super-flattering pieces can help you make 2019’s style your own. As for what you need for your wardrobe, these must-haves are an excellent place to start to remain on-trend as we enter the colder months and longer nights.

Vancouver Fashion Week S/S 2020: Day one trends and Insight

Vancouver Fashion Week S/S 2020: Day one trends and Insight

Monday, October 7th, 2019 – Vancouver, BC – the Opening gala night was a night to highlight the local talents from Vancouver complemented with a few from further afield.
An Indigenous welcome and City of Vancouver proclamation kicked off the night’s proceedings. Followed by the Nancy Mak scholarship award, recognizing up-and-coming British Columbia based designers that have a strong creative vision and a desire to expand their design knowledge and brand reach.
Next for opening Gala night, attendees were privy to the Designer Preview, showcasing an outstanding selection of key looks from this season's designer and an exciting look at what’s to come over the next 7 days of the latest in contemporary SS20 design.  
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INSIDE/OUTSIDE STUDIO by Julia Talita Pagenkopf

Julia Talita Pagenkopf
Julia Talita Pagenkopf
Julia Talita Pagenkopf
Julia Talita Pagenkopf
Julia Talita Pagenkopf
Julia Talita Pagenkopf
German brand INSIDE/OUTSIDE STUDIO is changing the way we create and design clothing. Designer Julia Talita Pagenkopf honors Japanese culture and appreciates sustainable fashion strategies. Pagenkopf showcased her line, Transcultural Deconstruction, in which she uses secondhand textiles from Japan and Germany to create styles that merge traditions from both cultures.
As rock music echoed throughout the room, each model adorned with the same hair and makeup to showcase the clothes. Transcultural Deconstruction features edgy silhouettes with a large influence on patterns and variations within each look.
Pagenkopf’s usage of second-hand textiles represents her desire to push the fashion industry towards sustainability by developing a collection that embraces the concept of zero waste. She also celebrates imperfection by using secondhand materials and subsequently prolongs the life-cycle of clothing. 
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Dr. Maaya Labo

Dr. Maaya Labo
Dr. Maaya Labo
Dr. Maaya Labo
Dr. Maaya Labo
Dr. Maaya Labo
Dr. Maaya Labo
Awash of rainbow colors flooded the room and cheerful music echoed throughout as each model danced on the runway adorned in multicolored garments and wigs. A neurosurgeon turned fashion designer, Dr. Maaya studied art and design in London and returned to Japan in 2013 to open Dr. Maaya Labo in Tokyo. Dr. Maaya uses an interesting tool to produce her clothing: a glue gun.
She maneuvers the glue gun to create unique and innovative garments to bring light to people’s lives and push the boundaries of what is acceptable in the fashion industry. Dr. Maaya herself is the definition of bright and colorful, her energy and style brings a smile to the audience and lights up the room; exactly what her vision was for her brand. As she finished her show singing and dancing on the runway, the entire room was ecstatic dancing along with her.
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Denzil Mapfumo

Soft piano keys introduced the first offering of the night, Portsmouth, England based designer Denzil Mapfumo’s collection Brothels & Bottle Stores. The looks showcased a mix of sophistication, bold colors, and patterns⁠—paying homage to Mapfumo’s Zimbabwe roots.
The collection started with clean, casual all-white outfits, with notes of reds and blues. After a model donned an all-red outfit on the runway, bold colors, leopard print, plaid, and lace rolled out shortly after. In the mix, Mapfumo nods to the 60s and 70s with flare pants and tucked in turtlenecks, but with modern twists on classic strappy dresses. Blurring the lines between gender and sexuality, Brothels & Bottle Stores finished off with a masculine style bride⁠—complete with a train and bouquet.
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ANQA by Madeleine Blanc Vantier

ANQA is the label by designer Madeleine Blanc Vantier from Strasbourg. Coming from a lineage of couturiers, her training in Paris led to styling for Guy Laroche Haute Couture. Inspired by nature, asymmetric ruffles in coral colors flowed down the runway like waves, along with upbeat, tranquil music.
The first piece was a neon yellow suit, signaling the collection’s modernist approach. From gowns to dresses, the collection shines in versatility - wearable at work and an evening party. The highlight was a vibrant red dress with flowers forming the train. Blanc’s years in couture training was evident in the clean, sharp lines and intricacies of petal arrangement. Elegance and sophistication were told through Blanc’s technique, proving the collection timeless.
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WooleeX

WooLeeX was next to hit the runway. A master at integrating paintings with fashion, fabrics took on new life and form as designs blurred the line between garment and canvas. The color palette arced from pale blocks of white to vibrant tropical greens and acid blues.
Top designer Jerry Hsieh brings with his influences from Taiwanese’s traditional culture with embroidery, braided tassels, dragon and lion dance, and historic figure Guan Y that ran throughout the collection. Seeking to combine different cultures from around the world, WooLeeX Color collection provides a statement SS20 offering that is sure to make its mark.
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Andar by Shin Ae-Yeon

Shin Ae-Yeon debuted her first-ever fashion week collection on the opening night of VFW. Her label, Andar, is a nod to the modern woman’s minimal and comfortable take on high-tech fashion.
The collection Stretch Your Story promotes body positivity, inspiring a beauty that goes beyond shape and size. Mechanical pop and drumming opened the show, as models of different sizes walked to the beat.
Beginning with her choice of technical fabric, the range of street and athletic wear sit soft on the skin but give a vote of strength and confidence to women. Model silhouettes were accentuated by black, white, and silver tights in minimal styling.
Outerwear ranged from boxing hoodies to trenchcoats - all light and mesh - focusing yet again on the models’ natural form. Unafraid of accessories, glossy visors, handbags and fanny packs made appearances. More than just functional, Shin’s collection finds strength in the feminine.    
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