The new Spring 2009 issue of Vman magazine features a collage of the hottest new male fashion with international inspiration in their editorial ‘Color Me Bad.’
Shot by Josh Olins and styled by Jay Massacret, the editorial features Japanese style by Dolce & Gabbana, Indian style by Salvatore Ferragamo and even nomad Bedouin style by Giorgio Armani with the hideous MC Hammer pants.
Other designers who made it into the feature include Gucci, Givenchy, Jil Sander and Calvin Klein.
‘Color Me Bad’ features models Lawrence Stiers, James Hampson, Lenz von Johnston, Felix Schopgens, Stephan Haurholm, Petey Wright, and Douglas Neitzke.
Check out more recent men’s fashion trends below.
International Men's Fashion
Vman Goes Japanese, Indian & Nomad in ‘Color Me Bad'
Trend Themes
1. International Men's Fashion - Disruptive Innovation Opportunity: Exploring global fashion influences and incorporating diverse cultural styles into men's fashion collections.
2. Japanese Style by Dolce & Gabbana - Disruptive Innovation Opportunity: Collaborating with Japanese fashion brands to create unique and culturally influenced menswear designs.
3. Indian Style by Salvatore Ferragamo - Disruptive Innovation Opportunity: Infusing Indian traditional garments and textiles into modern menswear designs.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - Disruptive Innovation Opportunity: Embracing multicultural influences and creating inclusive fashion collections for men.
2. Luxury Brands - Disruptive Innovation Opportunity: Partnering with international fashion houses to launch exclusive collaborations featuring globally inspired menswear collections.
3. Art and Photography Industry - Disruptive Innovation Opportunity: Collaborating with fashion magazines and photographers to showcase multicultural menswear fashion editorials that embrace diversity and exploration.