10 Spring 2010 Man Hats, From Galiano to Yamamoto
Christina Butty — July 1, 2009 — Fashion
References: men.style
Man hats are making a comeback for Spring 2010. Various incarnations of the manly millinery were seen on several menswear runways.
There were classic styles like the fedora, but also funky head coverings from other more flamboyant designers. Either way, the message was clear: man hats are hot for spring 2009.
Featured man hats in the gallery are from Ferragamo, Issey Miyake, John Galiano, Jean Paul Gaultier, Lanvin, Louis Vuitton, Moschino, Prada, Versace and Yohji Yamamoto.
There were classic styles like the fedora, but also funky head coverings from other more flamboyant designers. Either way, the message was clear: man hats are hot for spring 2009.
Featured man hats in the gallery are from Ferragamo, Issey Miyake, John Galiano, Jean Paul Gaultier, Lanvin, Louis Vuitton, Moschino, Prada, Versace and Yohji Yamamoto.
Trend Themes
1. Man Hats Trend - The resurgence of man hats as a fashion statement presents opportunities for designers to create innovative and unique styles.
2. Menswear Runway Trend - The inclusion of man hats on menswear runways opens up possibilities for collaborations between fashion designers and milliners.
3. Flamboyant Headwear Trend - The rise of funky and flamboyant head coverings introduces opportunities for designers to push boundaries and experiment with bold and unconventional designs.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design Industry - The fashion design industry can tap into the man hats trend to create new and exciting hat collections for men.
2. Millinery Industry - The millinery industry can leverage the resurgence of man hats to expand its market and offer innovative hat options for men.
3. Collaborative Fashion Industry - The collaborative fashion industry can explore partnerships between fashion designers and milliners to combine creativity and expertise in creating unique man hat designs.
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