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The 'Feminisation' of Menswear
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Published: Volume 13, Issue 1, January - February, 2005
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Are women responsible for what men wear? Formerly, women were completely responsible for what men wore. Today, men have acquired more personality in their buying. Now, men know how to purchase and how to match things. Women, however, love to buy accessories for men and these are designed to attract women. How has men's fashion evolved? There has been a distinct 'feminisation' of fashion for men. Our new sartorial line, Zegna, has garments that are conceived on women's lines. Men are adopting the attitude of women, in dressing. They are more courageous, trying out new colours, new combinations, new directions. The global trend is tending to move from formal to casual.
Yes, there is some co-ordination with women's wear. It was a very boring time for us when women wore only black. Then, when women got into colour, six months later, men did. We moved from plain to fancy fabric, we could bring out the beauty of fabrics, we had much more fun. With colour, there is more of a challenge.
We did not have a guru jacket or guru shirt - now, we do. In India, we want to suit better the requirements of specialisation. We arrive, laden with swatches and designs, at private houses, establishing direct contact with customers to offer a made-to-measure service. We even have made-to-measure fabric woven with the customer's name in the side.
I tried a little experiment some days ago, wearing a 15-year-old suit that fit me perfectly. It looked just as good. In my free time, I would wear some classical sportswear but I too am moving slowly into casual clothes. |
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