Fashionable Afromania

Jean Paul Gaultier Fall 2009 Mens Show Brings Back The Afro

The Jean Paul Gaultier fall 2009 Men’s collection included a mixed age range of models, from kids to adults, all of whom sported afros, proving JPG has yet to lose his tact for innovation.

The quirky fashion designer not only proved that he was on the cutting edge of pop culture, but also reminded us that we can have fun with fashion, despite most of the world being in economic turmoil.

Jean Paul Gaultier’s Fall 2009 men’s show featured peculiar characters like crying toddler and prancing middle aged men. His fashions included male trousers with matching garter belts, beret hats pinned to the sizes of oversized frizz-ball hair, what looked like backward suspenders, and even men in skirts.
Trend Themes
1. Age-inclusive Models - Incorporating models of diverse age ranges in fashion shows opens up opportunities for brands to appeal to a wider audience and challenge traditional beauty standards.
2. Playful Fashion - Embracing fun and whimsical elements in fashion designs can provide a refreshing escape from economic concerns and capture consumers' attention.
3. Gender-bending Styles - Breaking conventional gender norms in fashion, such as men wearing skirts, allows for disruptive innovation that challenges societal expectations and expands fashion possibilities.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can explore the use of age-diverse models and unconventional designs to create unique and inclusive collections.
2. Beauty - The beauty industry can embrace playful and adventurous makeup and hairstyles inspired by unconventional fashion trends to cater to consumers seeking self-expression and experimentation.
3. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can collaborate with fashion designers to showcase playful and boundary-breaking fashion on TV shows, music videos, and red carpet events, attracting attention and creating buzz.

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