The Carbon Copy Issue 11 is giving you a healthy dose of European menswear, as captured by the photographer Shamila and styled by Pedro Dias. Appropriately titled 'EU Boys,' the spread features male models 'Ducco' and 'Pim,' who pose in pieces from Burberry Prorsum, Emporio Armani, Gucci, Dior Homme, Louis Vuitton and more.
One of the key pieces in the this shoot for Carbon Copy Issue 11 is the kilt, which, as of late, has undergone many different interpretations and variations on menswear runways the world over. This editorial features a haute black one with a belt and a more traditional one, both by Kenzo. Other notable styles include a vibrant red wool coat by Burberry Prorsum and a faux leather jacket by Louis Vuitton.
Masculine Kilt Looks
Shamila Photographs 'EU Boys' in Carbon Copy Issue 11
Trend Themes
1. Menswear Kilts - Men's fashion embracing kilts as a trendy and versatile garment.
2. European Men's Fashion - The European men's fashion market, specifically EU Boys, gaining popularity in the fashion industry.
3. Alternative Masculinity - Men's fashion embracing alternative masculinity by introducing traditionally female garments like kilts.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion industry incorporating kilts and European men's fashion into their collections for an unconventional edge.
2. Textile Manufacturing - Kilts requiring specialized manufacturing processes and materials, creating a niche opportunity for textile manufacturers.
3. Marketing and Advertising - Marketing and advertising firms exploring the potential for diversifying masculinity through unique and unconventional fashion trends, such as menswear kilts.