Read original article here: http://globalhop.indiaartndesign.com/2014/07/spring-summer-2015-fashion-trends-for.html Sashay to the standout trends at the Spring/Summer 2015 Men’s Fashion Weeks in London, Milan and Paris... Lucky for men, the spring of 2015 looks bright. Fresh off the ramps of the recently concluded Spring/Summer 2015 fashion weekswere new takes on staple pieces. Conventional suits were presented in a different light, while stripes and retro prints made a huge comeback. Denim was one of the key fabrics seen acrossthe SS15 collections. Presented in unusual avatars, this trend was woven into signature men’s pieces ranging from distressed denims to denim suits, and from denim-panelled pants, jackets and shirts, to refined versions of the boiler suit. In Paris, designers Kris Van Assche for Dior Homme showcased well-fitted denim jackets paired with pin-stripe trousers. At the London Fashion Week, James Long presented denims treated with a bohemian feel thanks to the haphazardly placed colourful ribbons. In Milan, Prada’s dark denim suits with clean white stitching proved that suits might soon be anything but conventional! Louis Vuitton, inspired by the majestic Indian state of Rajasthan and its history of aviation, took luxury to an ethnic height with embellished denim boiler suits in Paris. A new take on the ubiquitous striped pattern was spotted at all of the three events. Thick and thin stripes came together at the Emporio Armani show, while Gucci kept it clean, tilting towards the evergreen nautical trend with navy vertical stripes in Milan. One saw a playful take on this trend at the Kenzo show in Paris that had bright stripes paired with sartorial standalone pieces. Subtle prints made way for larger-than-life birdand animal prints at the SS15 shows. A flamingo print dominated Marc Jacob’s Milan show, while Salvatore Ferragamo opted for a subtle take on this trend with a giraffe spot print in Milan. The Milan-based Roberto Cavalli, well known for his love for animal prints, took this trend to an exotic level with birds of paradise and palm tree prints. A mixed bag is predicted. Chic Vs. Bohemian; Dapper Vs. Strut-silly; and of course the machismo is an inherent trait. 90s-inspired sneakers, Roman sandals treated with a sporty twist, tasselled moccasins, cowboy boots, and classic black and tan formal shoes were paired with sharply tailored silhouettes. All in all, it appears that we’re going to see the gentlemen with a spring in their step come summer.
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