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Men's skirts on the catwalk
Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2007 8:28 pm
by Charlie
I found this, men's skirts at some fashion shows. Mostly Jean Paul Gaultier - at least he's still out there.
http://men.style.com/fashion/search/res ... nd=trend27
Charlie
Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2007 8:44 pm
by Departed Member
Sadly, not up to JPG's normal flair! Especially from a chap who has done more than anyone in the "Fashion World" to encourage blokes to expand their horizons. But that's the 'killer', of course - that word "fashion" = transitory, but more important - expensive! To be fair, we've probably all seen skirts on sale in menswear shops in the 'clubbing wear' section and, not
that dear! Just nothing over a 30 inch waist!!!!!!!
First impressions of the collection? Looks like, "Take one bloke - add one tablecloth....." No wonder the models look so depressed!

Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2007 12:48 am
by ChristopherJ
Hmmmmm . . . I haven't had a 30 inch waist since I was 19!
I agree that JPG has shown better men skirts than this before. I particularly hate the heavy Dr. Marten type boots that the models are wearing in this collection. Someone should show some imagination in respect of mens' shoes!
Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2007 12:59 am
by Peter v
Brrrr UGLY. They look like zombies from Michael Jackson's thriller video clip.
So much lack of expression, so heavy booted, so just ugly, even for just pure men's skirt wear. No wonder that is not catching on. I know that the catwalk has to be extreme, the confection that is derived from it later, is most often "cleaned up" before reaching the public, but still, not tantalising at all.
Peter v.
Sad
Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2007 4:59 am
by Since1982
It's sad that some of us are not as accepting of other's wear as we used to be. "Hate and Ugly" are mean spirited words. My mom had a saying I really liked, "If you can't say something nice about what you see, it's better to say nothing at all"...
Speaking to JPG's line, too dark for me, and I think wearing trousers under a skirt blows away the reason for a skirt in the first place.
Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2007 5:49 am
by Kilty
I do like the skirt suit from Valentino. But I thought MEN would model it?

It's disappointing they are all 'playing it safe' by wearing trousers underneath

... I did like the Pinstripe also, and the ankle-length black skirt

Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2007 12:30 pm
by SkirtedViking
yep the skirt suit and shoes are nice but are unfortunately not presented by men. Every beginning is tough and even skirt wearing shall be filtered through traditional men's fashion, at least for a while.
I did like one
Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2007 1:24 pm
by JRMILLER
Of the bunch, I did like this one. I particularly like the idea of connecting the tie and the skirt together color-wise.
http://men.style.com/slideshows/mens/fa ... 00180m.jpg
Re: Sad
Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2007 11:58 pm
by Peter v
Since1982 wrote:It's sad that some of us are not as accepting of other's wear as we used to be. "Hate and Ugly" are mean spirited words. My mom had a saying I really liked, "If you can't say something nice about what you see, it's better to say nothing at all"...
Speaking to JPG's line, too dark for me, and I think wearing trousers under a skirt blows away the reason for a skirt in the first place.
You are right, here goes: I think that the models could have shown some happiness while wearing the fashions, and the colours were somewhat bland, near dark. Unhappy looking models, like they were in need to go the lavatory, and the dark unstimulating colours don't do the men's skirt fashion any good.
I personally think that the fashion shown will not be to the taste of many. Would probably put men off skirt wearing for life. On the catwalk showings may be a bit adventurous, but personally, I think this batch is does not much good.
Peter v.
Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 12:28 am
by ChristopherJ
I still hate the boots.

Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 1:07 am
by Departed Member
Memo to self:
(My) New Year Resolutions
The battle against (so-called) "political correctness" is to become my top priority for 2008. Saying what you really feel is more important, more honest than saying what you think other folk may want to hear. With the sole exception of JPG, who has at least tried for over a decade, I hate the "Fashion Industry" for trivialising (or ridiculing) the concept of "Skirts for Men".
Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 1:53 pm
by Pythos
Actually aside from the women modeling so called men's styles, and the guys looking frumpy or nearly neanderthalish, or the men wearing pants beneath the skirts, these styles show hope. The are not as table clothish as some of the designs I have seen. At at least all the men are wearing some form of upper body wear. If the Valentino pictures are in fact proposed male fashions, I WOULD TOTALLY WEAR THAT!!!...perhaps with different shoes. The designer should have had a male model, and a female model to show that the differences between male and female wear is not all that different.
Overall, I like the presented styles, just not how they were presented.
Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 4:12 pm
by Peter v
merlin wrote:Memo to self:
(My) New Year Resolutions
The battle against (so-called) "political correctness" is to become my top priority for 2008. Saying what you really feel is more important, more honest than saying what you think other folk may want to hear. With the sole exception of JPG, who has at least tried for over a decade, I hate the "Fashion Industry" for trivialising (or ridiculing) the concept of "Skirts for Men".
As they say in the English parlement "Hear Hear"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Saying what WE really think, is one of the most important freedoms we can enjoy. It is the right to do that that is worth fighting for. You can't have a good swim without getting wet, so it may not be well recieved all the time, but who Blo*dy well cares?
Coming out in a skirt is a statement that you are doing what you want, unconformistic. And is worth every second!!
Peter v.
Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 8:29 pm
by Pythos
Well I happen to know that at the university of Wallmalo (Australia) every man is Bruce (even guys with the name Michal) and the women are named Sheila, this is to reduce the amount of confusion.
So to Peter V, I say
HEAR HEAR, well spoken Bruce.
Now where is the fosters?
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 12:56 am
by Departed Member
Pythos wrote: At at least all the men are wearing some form of upper body wear.
I couldn't agree more, Pythos! Well said! That's been a key aspect in relegating believable 'street skirt wear' to the beach, before it's been given a chance!