Men’s wear designer Lucas Ossendrijver brought daring new cuts to the Spring 2010 Lanvin collection. “It’s about individualism and the anti uniform,” he explained.
Creative Director Alber Elbaz went on to discuss how they went to the street looking for inspiration for the collection. The men’s wear attire was playful in the cuts as high waisted forest green satin pants, thigh baring silk shorts combined with satin trench coats, monochromatic pant suits in green, ocean blue, burnt red and plaid casually strolled down the runway. Charcoal black silk trench coats were combined with roomy silk knee length shorts and chocolate brown leather ankle length boots. Cranberry red and evergreen silk plaid shorts were combined with cream and dusty black silk blazer, matching plaid tie, finished off with a jet black satin trench coat. The playfulness of was also brought up in the accessories of choice with black visors paired with oversized black sunglasses. The occasional black leather backpack and black leather gloves gave the lighthearted collection some edge. Leather Moroccan sandals were paired with chunky knit socks. The color pallet was largely dark, opposite of what one would expect for a spring collection, however it did finish out with spectrum as pale grays, creams, beige. The collection will do well as men look to something outside the box in regards to color and proportion.
-Oriana DiNella
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