I love the minimalist, meticulous menswear shown on the Bohento Spring 2010 runway, but the hairnet masks sported by the models punctuate the fashions well, albeit in a particular way. The casual outfit worn by the model in the first image reminds me of a student mixed with the lunch lady--in a fashionable way, of course.
Check out more images of the Bohento Spring 2010 collection above, and keep clicking for more minimalist menswear features.
Implications - The Spanish label behind these creations, Bohento, was founded in 2008 by Cuca Ferra and Pablo de la Torres. This collection is a prime example of what happens when two great partners collaborate, each bringing a different aesthetic to the line. Do not be surprised if you hear more from Bohento in the near future.
What's Driving This Trend
- Fashion-meets-essential
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- Cafeteria-inspired
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- Collaborative-creativity
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Who This Affects Most
- Fashion Industry
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- Food Service Industry
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- Design Industry
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