June 25, 2010
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fashion
The New York Times gave an update on men's fashion:
"Jean Paul Gaultier’s show, based on the Turkish bath...had the right balance of humor, awareness and up-to-date fashion. Quite a few of the clothes were black and white, and included both tailoring and caftans... Yohji Yamamoto had fun exploring 18th- and 19th-century masculine styles, complete with appropriate facial hair. The collection was actually more contemporary than that might sound, with loose frock coats, muted floral jacquard shorts, and cool, extra-long polo shirts. More of a man dress, really."
I'm not sure I'd be able to keep a straight face if my male friends started showing up in caftans, floral shorts, and man dresses.
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i'll wear some and take pictures for you to see. how's that? =)
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