Belted Blazers

Designare Homme March 2011 Editorial Shows Casual Menswear in a Laid-Back Setting

In the Designare Homme March 2011 issue, photographers Ivanho Harlim and Shysilia Novita captured a series of vibrant menswear separates from the Prada Spring 2011 collection on the grounds of an old, weathered home.

The worn architecture and muted gray hues of concrete and stone were the perfect backdrop for model Kirill Vasilev to show off stylist Jumius Wong's array of belted blazers, bright blue shorts, orange V-necks and robin's egg blue trousers. The lush trees in the residential setting were a nice complement to Vasilev's two-toned bracelets, saddle shoes and loafers.

While this Designare Homme March 2011 featured several vibrant outfits, muted spring hues were also showcased, from nude sweaters worn over pale gray-blue collared shirts to the perfect tan spring suit. See more images from the editorial above.
Trend Themes
1. Vibrant Menswear Separates - Opportunity for designers to create bold and colorful separates that make a statement.
2. Belted Blazers - Potential for fashion brands to innovate by incorporating belts into blazers for a unique and stylish look.
3. Muted Spring Hues - Chance for designers to create soft and subtle color palettes that exude elegance and sophistication.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - Fashion designers have an opportunity to experiment with vibrant colors and unique belt designs for blazers.
2. Menswear - The menswear industry can tap into the trend of belted blazers and vibrant separates to offer stylish options for men.
3. Editorial Photography - Photographers and stylists can explore the use of residential settings and natural backdrops to create visually appealing fashion editorials.

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