Sunday, January 17, 2010



Ease and nonchalance is exactly the attitude we want to be carrying when the temperatures are scorching. Dries Van Noten’s spring/summer ‘10 collection for men is nothing new for the Dries customer; the collection had a strong ethnic, cultural influence with the foreign textiles in exotic prints and patters. These textiles are drawn from locales where people take it easy in the balmy climate: Southeastern Asia.

The way Dries Van Noten cuts clothes looks and feels too effortless to be true. Everything is looser all while being tailored to fit. Its this nonchalance that works so well with the prints derived from far away coasts.

Adore: the outerwear feels tailored and architectural but drapes like they’ve just been thrown on the body with casual ease. The prints are fun without being too flamboyant- just what men should have in the warmer months.

All in all, needless to say, I want everything 

Photos courtesy of Marcio Madeira
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