Modern menswear
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Modern menswear
Laurence King Publishing, 2008
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Description
Menswear has evolved from existing in niche markets to procuring mainstream acceptance. With consumers revelling in fashion and the associated lifestyle products, contemporary fashion design for men has become a beacon for masculine identity.Creating this focus is a group of visionaries who have shifted the boundaries of menswear design, designers who have broken with convention to visualize radical and directional clothing. They are not concerned with the formalities and traditions of menswear but see their garments as an expression of contemporary thought. With a huge range of imagery, "Modern Menswear" showcases these radicals in fashion, profiling big names and emerging talent from across the world. Designers profiled include Marc Jacobs, Yohji Yamamoto, Vivienne Westwood and Hedi Slimane of Dior Homme, providing an insight into their design processes and their contribution to the contemporary fashion aesthetic.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Josep Abril (Spain)
- Blaak (UK)
- Burberry Prorsum (UK)
- Cosmic Wonder Light Source (Japan)
- Costume National (Italy)
- D Squared2 (Canada)
- Dior Homme (France)
- Duckie Brown (USA)
- John Galliano (UK)
- Victor Glemaud (USA)
- Marc Jacobs (USA)
- Peter Jensen (UK)
- Kim Jones (UK)
- Frank Leder (Germany)
- Alexander McQueen (UK)
- Maison Martin Margiela (Belgium)
- Meadham/Kirchoff (UK)
- Rick Owens (USA)
- Stephan Schneider (Germany)
- Raf Simons (Belgium)
- Paul Smith (UK)
- Patrik Soderstam (Sweden)
- Spastor (Spain)
- Siv Stoldal (Denmark)
- Aitor Throup (Argentina)
- Walter Van Beirendonck (Belgium)
- Dries Van Noten (Belgium)
- Viktor & Rolf (Belgium)
- Henrik Vibskov (Denmark)
- Wendy & Jim (Belgium)
- Vivienne Westwood (UK)
- Bernhard Willhelm (Belgium)
- Woods & Woods (Singapore)
- Yohji Yamamoto (Japan)
- Gaspard Yurkievich (France)
- Contacts
- Acknowledgments.
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