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FOR MIKE: MILITARY TRENDS 2010

Mens Military Trend on the runway 2009-2010
Runway looks by Gareth Pugh, D&G, Burberry Prorsum, and John Galliano

The military shape always has been a fashion driven trend for the colder months; but for Autumn (Fall)/Winter 2009-2010 designers such as Gareth Pugh, Alexander McQueen, John Galliano and Burberry have modified and transformed the combat uniform from the past to the now. Gareth Pugh, with eight of the most unusual menswear collections for A/W 09-10 has brought inspiration from the likes of spanish officer overcoats from the Second World War to the metal chain mail suits that were worn under suits of armour.

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Both the entertainment industry and world events play a vital role in fashion. While the world is at war in the Middle East, you will notice an emphasis on military details in menswear and then worldy patterns/prints in women's wear. Not only have political events inspired the latest trends in 2010, but with the loss of the greatest entertainer of all time, in Michael Jackson have pushed the bold militant coats. Movies can also be seen as a heavy influence in Pugh's A/W collection with feathers for shoulder decoration as inspiration from The Crow including the Gothic ripped trousers and black boots and the metallic body combat suit, a similar cut to Christian Bale's costume in Equilibrium.
Burberry have opted for the more settled approach to the trend with tailored coats inspiring from french naval officers as well as a seven tone pea coat that is linked again to the Second World War.
End of work John Galliano has expanded the elderly swash-buckling clothing that the pirates and elderly Captains would have worn on the ships of the deepest seas. they included the elderly white wigs and fold-over leather boots to help support the history that they is repeating on the catwalk.
D&G have used the patterned Musketeer jacket detailing that was later used on band uniforms and other military jackets. No doubt the high street will be speedy to follow in their footsteps with this popular design.

365 DAYS OF STYLE: DAY 7

DAY 7: PRIM & PROPER. All fashion trends are cyclical, and in recent years have gradually modernised the looks of the 20th Century and planted them firmly in the 21st. And so too it is with men's hair trends in 2010: it's out with the new, and in with the old. Or at least an old hair style with a new twist.
2010 men's hair trends
2010 sees men's hair styles fall into two distinct categories: school boy and rocker. But while the rocker look is certainly a 20th Century creation, the resulting hair style finds its roots (if you'll pardon the pun) distinctly in 19th Century Britain. And so it is in 2010; while the odd 2010 runway collection featured something akin to a grunge revival, the majority of us will live out 2010 with a refined, classically inspired hair cut.

GIFT IDEAS FOR YOUR FAVORITE GUYS


For the Sports Water Enthusiast. Vivitar's DVR850 Video Camera is sure to make a splash. Seriously. Throw it in the sea. It's waterproof! Whether your fellow likes to Jet Ski or scuba dive, he'll be able to capture all of the fun with this gnarley toy; $99.99.








For the Foodie. Forget the cookbooks this year, men like to be men behind the grill. He'd be thrilled when you gift him with this stainless steel barbecue set; $25.









For the Business Guy. Sure, he's got a million ties. But does he own a totally awesome one that was designed by Stone Temple Pilots lead singer Scott Weiland? We don't think so! Help him stand out in a room full of suits with English Laundry's Crossbone Tie; $59.99.








For the Watch Lover. Once he sees that you've given him a fine way to display his collection of Rolexes and Movados, he'll definitely know what time it is—time to buy you something nice! $49.95.









For the Smooth Operator. This masculine (check out the wooden packaging!) shaving kit by Every Man Jack has everything to keep your beau kissably smooth; $20.