ARMANI (Italy) - Italian gentleman
In 1973, Armani established its own brand. The Italian brand's style is rarely about chic. In fact, in every season, they have some appropriate and understandable modifications. Because designer Armani believes that the quality of clothing is more important than style updates.
Armani's men's clothing has no formality or artificiality, and incorporates the casualness of casual wear and sportswear on American campuses, while the fabrics and colors follow the subtle sophistication of Italian tradition. The achromatic system with different lightness and grayscale makes people marvel at its ability to transform gray into infinite meanings.
The latest trend: Giorgio Armani's men's clothing series this season focuses on softness and fluidity: abandoning the style that is too slender and slender, and replacing it with a design that is slightly loose but not extreme. In terms of color, chocolate and caramel colors are the main colors, and indispensable is a series of Armani's refined grays, extending from mineral gray and light gray to dark gray.
BURBERRY (UK) - originated from waterproofing A pure British brand of cloth
The history of BURBERRY can be traced back to the 16th century. In 1909, BURBERRY established a unified trademark: the shield symbolizes "protection"; the "Porsum" on the flag held by the warrior is Latin, meaning It's forward.
BURBERRY has always been a more practical brand. In the late Victorian and early Edwardian periods, it produced specialized waterproof clothing and hunting clothing for almost all outdoor sports. Later, the brand successfully transformed into a fashion brand. The plaid pattern with a strong Scottish style was registered as a trademark in 1924 and became synonymous with it.
The latest trend: British style is the focus, cardigans, peaked hats, etc., or the combination of different items can create the beauty of layered wear and a college-style temperament. In terms of color tone, different shades of brown, blue, and camel are occasionally embellished with bright-colored scarves to enhance the contrast. In terms of related accessories, large handbags are definitely the focus.
CalvinKlein (USA) - minimalist casual American style
The brand founder CalvinKlein is a pioneer of minimalism and advocates Lessismore (less is more). His men's clothing uses men's clothing fabrics that are contrary to tradition. Most of his men's clothing uses fabrics containing ultra-light synthetic fibers produced with the most advanced technology, and even women's clothing materials that are supple, soft, and highly durable. In terms of style, the suit is longer, with a tightened waist, broad but soft shoulders, and interesting straight-leg pants.
Latest trend highlights: In Calvin Klein’s autumn and winter men’s clothing, elegant designs are also functional, including plush duffle coats, woolen sheepskin coats, sailor pea coats, motorcycle jackets and waterproof-treated jackets. Skin-fitting jeans, etc. In terms of tailoring, the natural lines of the body are highlighted, and the texture is enhanced by washed and polished antique leather, satin textured cotton, twill cotton, soft moleskin, cashmere and spotted soft wool. The overall use of colors is consistent, simple and low-key
CERRUTI (Italy) - a model of post-war Italian men's clothing
CERRUTI's original name is Cerruti1881, which combines the founder's family name and the year of its founding. This brand, which started with exquisite and high-quality fabrics, has now become a well-known representative brand in the Italian men's clothing industry. It is rigorous yet natural, famous for its smooth lines and comfortable visual and wearing experience.
The latest trend: The design concept of Cerruti this season is - a knight in the Renaissance, a man with both aristocratic and wandering temperament, an elegant man with uneasiness in his blood. In terms of color, warm earth tones are still used as the background. A cashmere turtleneck top, a blazer, and a light-colored fur scarf immediately add a sense of luxury to the frugal look.
GUCCI (Italy) - a symbol of status and wealth
This brand has been famous for producing high-end luxury products for more than 80 years, especially in the past thirty or forty years, it has been Popular among upper-class consumers.
Gucci encourages men to wear leather clothing because it uses neutrality to give men's leather clothing and other men's clothing new life: the leather of leather clothing is light and soft, like an ordinary jacket; the tight-fitting design emphasizes masculinity The masculine body shape and details abandon trivial minimalism and present a modern yuppie look.
The latest trend: Gucci's autumn and winter men's clothing is full of hedonistic spirit and has the modern playboy style of the 1960s. Formal suits that emphasize a fitted waistline are occasionally spliced ??with velvet material on the collar or pocket flaps. At the same time, cufflinks, collar pins, silk scarves, silk ties, and gloves are used to match the overall look.
GIVENCHY (France) - advocating elegance
Pure and elegant Audrey. Hepburn is the dream angel of many men in the world. And Givenchy is the man "behind" her, her image designer for more than 40 years. Givenchy himself is known as the "gentleman of the fashion industry" for his elegant demeanor and refreshing appearance on any occasion. In 1973, Givenchy officially launched men's clothing. And his men's clothing is almost the embodiment of himself - simple, refreshing, thoughtful, decent, strong and soft at the same time.
The latest trend: Givenchy has always been in line with the British style, and they are all full of British gentleman's demeanor.
RALPH LAUREN (USA) - natural, comfortable and simple
In 1968, the founder Ralph. Lauren founded PolobyRalphLauren. "I believe that clothing can ultimately exist beyond the limitations of time" is his design philosophy. He introduced the simple classic style into the field of fashion design, using natural or natural-feeling fabrics and realizing the simple concept with free and smooth tailoring.