From long locks to '70s detective dramas, the Trussardi Fall/Winter 2012 collection takes fashion cues from the past. Designer Umit Benan turns to British racing driver, Jackie Stewart as his main inspiration behind the brand's latest menswear collection. This nostalgic runway showcase presents a modernized version of 1970s flair, mixing rich, earthy hues with contemporary cuts that are layered to perfection.
Models are dressed in autumn and winter staples that include suede coats, corduroy suits, turtlenecks, leather looks and fitted shirts with flipped collars, giving off a vintage vibe that is effortlessly cool. The impeccably styled collection features retro era grooming, including messy long locks and manly moustached looks that add humor to the runway while giving a nod to the past.
Creepy Moustached Catwalks
The Trussardi Fall/Winter 2012 Collection is '70s-Inspired
Trend Themes
1. 70s-inspired Fashion - Opportunity for fashion brands to incorporate retro elements into their collections for a nostalgic and cool vibe.
2. Layered Cuts - Potential for hair salons to offer modernized versions of 70s hairstyles with a playful twist.
3. Vintage Grooming - Chance for grooming and beauty brands to create products and services that cater to the resurgence of retro grooming styles.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can tap into the 70s-inspired trend to create collections that resonate with nostalgic consumers.
2. Hair Salons - Hair salons can offer 70s-inspired layered cuts to customers looking to experiment with retro hairstyles.
3. Grooming and Beauty - Grooming and beauty brands can develop products and services that cater to the demand for vintage grooming styles.