The Topman Fall/Winter 2012 Collection is Western-Inspired
Jana Pijak — June 17, 2012 — Fashion
References: thefashionisto
Laurence Ellis captures the dark looks for the Topman Fall/Winter 2012 lookbook. The photographer teamed up with Stevie Westgarth and Harry Lambert who styled models in a slew of the label's Western-Inspired pieces.
This striking collection is showcased in a palette of dark hues and rich textures. Fusing modern cuts with a youthful element of cool, these versatile and wearable garments pay homage to a Navajo aesthetic.
Models Jackson Rado, Joseph Ferns and Jester sport suited separates, patterned knitwear, rugged denims and outerwear looks that exude a strong sense of character. Fusing contemporary silhouettes along with nostalgic Western references, the Topman Fall/Winter 2012 lookbook features dapper menswear that is showcased in an unexpected and dramatic light.
This striking collection is showcased in a palette of dark hues and rich textures. Fusing modern cuts with a youthful element of cool, these versatile and wearable garments pay homage to a Navajo aesthetic.
Models Jackson Rado, Joseph Ferns and Jester sport suited separates, patterned knitwear, rugged denims and outerwear looks that exude a strong sense of character. Fusing contemporary silhouettes along with nostalgic Western references, the Topman Fall/Winter 2012 lookbook features dapper menswear that is showcased in an unexpected and dramatic light.
Trend Themes
1. Dark Hues - Explore the use of dark hues and rich textures to create a dramatic and edgy look.
2. Youthful Cool - Incorporate a youthful element of cool into fashion designs to attract a younger audience.
3. Navajo Aesthetic - Pay homage to the Navajo aesthetic by infusing contemporary silhouettes with traditional design elements.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion designers can experiment with using dark hues and rich textures, as well as incorporating a youthful element of cool to attract a younger audience.
2. Photography - Photographers can explore capturing fashion collections in unexpected and dramatic lighting to create striking visuals.
3. Styling - Stylists can utilize the Navajo aesthetic as inspiration when creating unique and eye-catching looks for clients.
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