The details were key at Men’s Fall Winter 2012 collections

You won’t hear me saying in a couple of years from now how fab Men’s Fall Winter 2012 was.

I tried hard to get inspired, but those bifabric jackets (leather sleeves and woolen torso), cropped pants or oversized coats have not blown me away. Honestly, if my boyfriend puts that on, I’d walk 10′ behind under the radar.  Lucky me, I’m appointed official fashion stylist of the house and those will never hang up in our closet. Although I’m hopeless that he’ll never wear those shirt like jackets sigh.

I was expecting more color block and more prints (I mean wearable nice prints). Sometimes an unsurprising collection is better than a disappointing one, don’t you think?

After those meaningful comments, let’s check the few ones I loved

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Pictures courtesy of NY Times 
Raf Simons Men’s RTW Spring 2011 got me dual

Raf Simons introduced an utterly feminine Men’s RTW collection last week in Paris. Evidences are the boot large cut pants, fitted tops, above the knees straight bermudas and shorts.

The androgynous figure of the models added even more confusion about whom this collection was intended for.

I seriously love the whole collection. I’d get it all for myself. Though I’m not sure I’m ready to cross guys dressing that way in the streets.

I purposefully selected only the very hermaphrodite outfits.

Raf Simmons Men's RTW Spring 2011 collection