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Our approach to putting together this season’s issue was simple. Instead of forecasting a list of trends that may or may not be available in stores or online, we decided to provide an overview of the six most notable trends and make sure everything referenced is available for purchase. Right now. From Collegiate Prep to Color Blocking, the trends are as varied as those who wear them. We promise there’s something for everyone. Fashion is a lot of things, but it should never be stressful.
Here it is— the fall 2012 trend guideTHE DETAILSCREATIVE SERVICESTEAMdetailsinsider.com/collections
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You don’t need a cabin in the woods
to feel an affinity for the season’s
most invigorating trend. From Fair
Isle to the Alps, designers turned
to the great outdoors for
inspiration. The collections ranged
from rugged to refined, with
Himalayan- and Native American–
inspired motifs threaded
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Stick with smaller-scale prints and up to three colors or you risk venturing into Cosby territory.
Terre d’Hermès is fit for the outdoorsman. The scent is the perfect aromatic combination of earth, air, and water.
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Look for fabrics, like cashmere, that are effective without adding bulk.
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Designers like to remind us there was a time when, despite what you did for a living, you were expected to dress like a gentleman. The Modern Gent is a mash-up of Gilded Age utilitarian and Gatsby opulence. Though not an especially difficult look to pull off, it does require a dose of British Dandy swagger.
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Leather gloves take the look from sophisticated to striking.
This trend calls for accessories— specifically, hats. We still have your attention, a driving cap or a classic wide-brim fedora both work.
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@ModernDandyRichard Jock Davis,
Fashion Blogger The Modern Dandy
@JaredCraftJared Craft,
Style Junkie/Mobile Marketing Expert
@FudgeBytesDavid Fudge,
Head of Social Mediaat Bonobos
@YoungBradfordBradford Shane Shellhammer,
CCO of Fab.com
@ChelseaLaylandChelsea Layland,
DJ
Visual junkies everywhere have flocked to Instagram to share their perspective via the optical-oriented app. Here’s our collection of some of the must-follow trendsetters.
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Formal & refined, this “Modern Dandy” explores a life of irreverent style & hilarious
sensibilities.
Jared brings his Midwest charm to the world of
fashion and style.
One of the most digitally savvy marketers in the business right now,
David shares the coolest in social media, fashion, and technology.
Bradford scours the planet sourcing cool design products to sell on Fab.com. From Berlin to Mumbai, this guy discovers the world through a colorful lens.
This English transplant has quickly become the “It” girl on the New York
DJ scene. Late night never looked so good on Instagram.
@Joshua WoodsJoshua Woods,
Men’s Lifestyle Bloggerat Vi-Rile.com
@enjyEric Jennings,
Men’s Fashion Director,Saks Fifth Avenue
@SethPleaseSeth Maynard,
Buyer for BehaviourNew York
@Love_AndrewAndrew Thomas,
Marketer at
The Jim Henson Company
@Matt_DonnellyMatt Donnelly,
Reporter for the L.A. Times
Street style & classic prep combine with one of our favorite New Yorkers. Joshua chronicles a “day in the life” of perfect style as
seen in New York City.
It’s hard to keep up with Eric’s schedule. However, his feed is filled
with the latest and greatest in men’s fashion from around
the globe.
Seth has an eye for awesome style. Get inspired by his
street-meets-prep looks.
Andrew’s outdoor vibe, mixed with sunny L.A. living, is a refreshing
staple on the scene.
Reporting live from Hollywood, Matt shows a window into the celebrity
world of style & entertainment.
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Nerds not only rule the world,
they rule the runway. Astute tailoring gives
this traditionally laid-back look a more grown-up appeal. The
combinations of unexpected layers with
dashes of bold color make basics like
denim and plaid somehow look
smarter.
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With notes of mandarin, cardamom, and rum, this vibrant scent is fit for today’s modern and stylish man.
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Footwear can take this trend in different directions. For example, suede bucks evoke coun-try club prep while high-tops give a more street vibe.
The pack on your back isn’t just for school. Try a sleek back pack to carry your files in.
The easiest (and least expensive) way to adopt the look is with brightly colored or argyle patterned socks.
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Color is like coffee: You hate it until you try it
and once you do— you’re hooked. Transcending the women’s
collections, Color Blocking is now
giving guys equal opportunity to
experiment with fashion. If you’re
feeling bold, grab your color wheel
and give these vivid combinations
a spin.
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Confused? Combine warm (red, orange, yellow) and cool (green or blue) hues.
Remember: Dark colors downplay features while bold colors accentuate them.
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BILLY REID
“I spent some great time in Paris and London this past year and I enjoyed mixing those vibes into the collection, so there was definitely a sense of that throughout. I think fall saw an elegance for menswear, through luxe fabrics and an attention to hand tailoring.” —Billy Reid
READ WALL
“Colors are becoming subtler, with more brown and navy, mirroring what’s going on outside—leaves changing, the sun getting lower in the sky, football season starting—but the combination of colors and patterns is still fun and playful.” —Read Wall
GENERAL IDEA
“I think functionality was a key trend for fall. I was inspired a lot by archival images of hockey players from the 1968 Winter Olympics, so the look was very sporty, with a lot of practical elements.” —Bumsuk Choi
ALEJANDRO INGELMO
“For fall I really liked luxe materials used in an interesting, new way. I used fur for the first time this season, adding a long-hair beaver hide as a trim to our Josh hi-top leather sneaker for a fresh take on the style.” —Alejandro Ingelmo
SHIPLEY & HALMOS
“Fall is our favorite season. Sam hates the summer heat. Jeff’s Florida blood can’t handle the freezing winter. Fall lands comfortably in the middle.”
—Sam Shipley and Jeff Halmos
MARLON GOBEL
“Things are getting very exciting in menswear, now more than ever. For the first time, there are no rules for guys to stick to. Except you look good, or you don’t! Giving every man the chance to be a ‘style icon’ and steal the attention in the room for a few minutes!”
—Marlon Gobel
RICHARD CHAI
“My inspiration for fall was the idea of the woods in an urban setting, such as NYC. This translated to a dark, moody color palette for the collection, which I think was a big trend for fall. Burgundy, specifically was a big standout this season.” —Richard Chai
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Burgundy is having a moment.
The rich crimson hue set the tone at the
collections and was spotted
everywhere from subtle accents
to stunning statement pieces.
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Nothing instantly
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fur—in small doses, that
is. Fur-lined outerwear is one of those
rare trends that actually fuses function with
fashion. From casual to polished,
there’s a fur- lined coat for
everyone. We promise.
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His cuff runneth over.
A wallet chain is smart. I hear there’s been
a rash of pickpocketing on the ferry to
Fire Island.
All of the prayer beads in the world won’t change
the fact that wearing too many bracelets is
a mortal sin.
Rams have horns on their head. Humans
have hair. Just sayin’.
Auditioning for Willy Wonka: The College
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My Aunt Beatrice called; she wants her tote bag back.
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Less is more.
You wear your layers like an onion and it
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