Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Machos in Kilts

Ever tried walking in someone else's shoes, prospects are you might not be able to carry on comfortably, save you are  Lenny Kravitz. The trendy Rocker strolls the New York Street wearing a leather pant tucked in a Rick Owen black knee high Wedge Boots. I applaud his courage. Like or hate it, were it not for the courageous visionary fashion sense of Lenny, one would rather drown in the caprice of the fashion world going bizarrely nuts.

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You may say the fashion world is grasping at straws, but this should rather not come as an awe in this ever evolving world. The fashion industry is revolutionizing and reinventing itself. If a woman can parade herself in a boyfriend shirt and bowler hat, the need for men devising trends that would feminize their ego should not be called to question.

Designers are jilting the fashion gender divide to portray the feminine debacle concealed in the male chauvinistic character. Male fashion trends are becoming less macho. The Scottish Kilts are no longer trends associated to the Celtic Nations but, are evolving to influence the male trends of our time. Men now portray trends that are skirt cultivated and blouse inspired.
Often times, men that parade themselves in female influenced trends are seen as Pariahs. However, this aura of feminine culture is bracing male Mannequin on our high street shops. The male society oozes with ego hence, the daring desire to spice it up with a touch of femininity.

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Floral inspired designs, checks and colors synonymous with women are flocking the runways like locust. This is evident in D&G 2011 Spring and Summer Collection. Back in the day, a man dare not clad rare feminine colors like pink and lavender. Male taboo colors are becoming very trendy. White is the new black, and men are up and about in daring bright colors

Tote clutching men are not just hitting the runways but, are becoming evident sightings on work places and very macho dominated bousousie environments.
High Heels and extroverts associated with hype artists like Price Rogers Nelson (Prince) and Terrence Trent D'Arby are trends to look out for.  
"The customs and fashions of men change like leaves on bough, some of which go and others come"
         ~ Dante Alighieri

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