70'S AUTUMN ARE BACK IN MALE FASHION
It is good to have the 70s as a reference and know how to
locate them in time, the question is: how do you dress today? It is not about
dressing in clothes from the last century, but to be inspired by that time to
dress the present. The great references in 2021 will be the musical icons: a
little Jim Morrison , some Jimi Hendrix , some BobDylan and a pinch of the
Rolling Stones . Seen like this, with these eternal icons ahead, perhaps the
abstract inspiration is a little clearer, although the question of how to
transfer it to the closet is still there.
Pants are perhaps the central part of the look and one of
the garments that, in a more subtle way, reminds us of this stage. After more
than a decade of the 60's own skinny jeans, firms have been broadening the
pattern to give us "new" options. And this season they are joined by
another silhouette: the bell bottoms that were so successful in the 70s and
that, until today, seemed impossible to wear. .
But don't panic, this is just a snack. There more.
We have been expecting the style of the 70's to return to
the men's closet for several seasons. It's no longer a rumor, it's a fact. The
silhouette of one of the most elegantly daring decades of the last century has
served as a source of inspiration for major fashion brands over the last few
winters, and 2021 was not going to be any less - especially with the aesthetic
support of a movie like 'Once upon a time ... in Hollywood'.
It's good to have the 70's as a reference and know how to
locate them in time, the question is: how do we dress nowadays? It is not a
question of wearing clothes from the last century, but to be inspired by that
time in order to dress in the present. The big references in 2021 will be
musical icons: a bit of Jim Morrison, a bit of Jimi Hendrix, a bit of Bob Dylan
and a pinch of the Rolling Stones. Seen this way, with these timeless icons in
front of us, perhaps the abstract inspiration is a little clearer, although the
question of how to translate it to the closet is still there.
The pants are perhaps the central part of the look and one
of the pieces that, in a more subtle way, reminds us this period. After more
than a decade of the skinny jeans of the 60s, brands have been widening the
pattern to give us "new" options, and this season joins them another
silhouette: the bell-bottoms that were so successful in the 70s and that, until
today, seemed impossible to wear.
But don't panic, this is just an appetizer. More to come.
Tony Manero style jackets
For cool mornings, go for wool jackets (if they are printed,
with personality and retro-inspired, all the better). By changing them for the
classic classic autumn jacket you are already giving a completely different
roll to your style, setting the course for the new season with classic garments
but taken out of context.
The Dsquared2 idea is perfect for a trauma-free wardrobe
transition: pair it with your favorite summer t-shirt and suit pants. A
vacation-city hybrid with surprising results.
For the cooler mornings, go for wool jackets (if they are
printed, with personality and retro-inspired, all the better). By swapping them
for the classic fall jacket, you're already giving a completely different vibe
to your style, setting the tone for the new season with classic garments that
have been taken out of context.
Dsquared2's idea is perfect for a seamless closet
transition: pair it with your favorite summer tee and suit pants. A
vacation-city hybrid with results.
White "is the new orange"
We have already seen for several seasons how the white color
goes from being reserved for summer to being used all year round. This fall is
no exception, you will continue to use it a lot. For example, combine your
pants with a matching aviator-style jacket or with a tile-colored trucker
jacket as proposed by Tom Ford .
Or take him to the office as Brunello Cucinelli says , in a
white blazer with gray pinstripe pants and a dark polo shirt. The key is to
take it without complexes.
We have been seeing for several seasons how this color has
gone from being exclusively used in summer to being used all year round. This
fall is no exception, you will continue to use it a lot. For example, combine
your pants with a matching aviator style jacket or a trucker in tile as
proposed by Tom Ford.
Or wear it to the office as Brunello Cucinelli says, with a
white blazer with gray pinstripe pants and a dark polo shirt. The key is to
wear it without complexes.