The Ian Somerhalder GQ Shoot Features Colorful Menswear
Marissa Liu — April 21, 2010 — Fashion
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The best brightly colored dress shirts for Spring 2010 are highlighted in the Ian Somerhalder GQ spread. Former model, 'Lost' actor and current 'Vampire Diaries' star Somerhalder works his baby blues as he prances and preens for the dapper editorial.
Captured by photographers Jason Kibbler and Tom Schierlitz, the Ian Somerhalder GQ shoot makes adding color to a man's wardrobe seem downright easy. Wearing mostly basic gray suits (with one tan and one white thrown in for good measure) the actor looks suave and sophisticated with just the right amount of spring-time fun.
Captured by photographers Jason Kibbler and Tom Schierlitz, the Ian Somerhalder GQ shoot makes adding color to a man's wardrobe seem downright easy. Wearing mostly basic gray suits (with one tan and one white thrown in for good measure) the actor looks suave and sophisticated with just the right amount of spring-time fun.
Trend Themes
1. Brightly Colored Menswear - Brands can explore the use of brighter colors in menswear for Spring collections.
2. Monochromatic Dapper Suits - Designers can experiment with creating dapper suits in monochromatic colors that offer sophistication and timeless appeal.
3. Editorial Fashion Shoots - Magazines can produce more editorial fashion shoots to showcase the latest fashion trends and inspire readers to adopt more stylish looks.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can leverage bright colors and monochromatic looks in menswear to meet consumer demand for stylish and trendy clothing.
2. Photography - Photography studios can collaborate with fashion brands and magazines to create editorial shoots that showcase the latest fashion trends in creative and inspiring ways.
3. Media and Publishing - Magazines can produce more editorial shoots and written content that feature the latest fashion trends to attract readers and advertisers, and increase engagement and revenue.
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