Apparel Online Bangladesh Magazine February Issue 2019 | Page 70

DIRECTIONS BY John Lawrence Sullivan Fendi Kent And Curwen Edward Crutchley John Lawrence Sullivan M1992 Daks Charles Jeffrey Loverboy MSGM Neil Barrett A nimal prints have been on the trends radar since the last many seasons and took an unrealistic avatar with clashes of colours, materials and motifs on the menswear runways for both the fashion weeks. Cheetah prints were in red and grey, zebra prints were spaced out, tiger prints were in poison blue hues, leopard prints transitioned to Dolce And Gabbana Versace snake skins and to top it all, different animal prints were utilised for layered looks to match the popping bright outerwear. The stand-out amongst all of them were fish-scales in multi-coloured tones, animal prints on fur and models’ hair as well as the top-to-toe looks of identical animal motif done in multitude of colours. 70 Apparel Online Bangladesh | FEBRUARY 2019 | www.apparelresources.com A fter creating a hype in the womenswear section, suiting is revealing itself as a major opportunity area for menswear. Any season of menswear is incomplete minus the classic suit. Post a dry spell that lasted a few seasons, the fashion capitals have seen a comeback of smarter variations of blazers and jackets. The trousers are tapered and sleek, whilst the blazers are well-tailored and sharp. Pattern modifications such as gathered lapels and drooping collars were also seen along with unconventional layered ensembles with sheer shirts, sequined waist coats and flowing blazers.