Brighter, deeper, almost feminine tones are appearing on men’s shirts to give depth and pizzazz to basics. We’re talking violet, wine-lime, burgundy and even pink… With interviews from Ennio Capasa (Costume National), Dries Van Noten, Humberto Leon (Kenzo)Could violet be the new color for men? Unexpected or rather little-used in the men’s wardrobe, brighter, deeper, almost feminine hues are appearing in men’s wardrobes to add depth and pizzazz to basics. Purple, wine-lime, burgundy and even pink are used for wardrobe highlights! (itw) These almost-forgotten colors are spreading throughout the wardrobe. Designers are taking pleasure in transforming them, creating effects to make them more acceptable. (itw) The surge in urban sportswear has given designers a new stylistic vocabulary, reflected in colors previously used only in sportswear. And if there’s one area where “girly” colors work well, it’s accessories. It will be very easy to dare to wear a scarf, belt or shoes in violet hues, brightening up winter outfits.
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