The Asher Levine Fall/Winter 2012 lookbook features futuristic menswear selects. Captured in utilitarian styles, bearded model Kyle Bretz sports fashion-forward pieces that are both versatile and wearable.
From edgy jumpsuits to impeccably tailored outerwear, this stunning collection shines a spotlight on uniform-inspired ensembles. An eccentric and contemporary take on a classic military inspiration, this effortlessly cool catalog highlights exaggerated proportions and sculptural shoulder accents.
Presented in an earthy palette, the Asher Levine’s Fall/Winter 2012 collection features the perfect mix of lightweight knits, rugged outerwear and sleek tailoring. Accessorized with claw-like leather gloves and tough guy combat boots, this edgy and eccentric lookbook sets sail for style’s next generation. Outfitted by stylist Stefan Golangco, Kyle Bretz is a modern lumberjack in interchangeable and purposeful menswear styles.
Futuristic Lumberjack Menswear
The Asher Levine Fall/Winter 2012 Collection is Utilitarian
Trend Themes
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Futuristic Menswear — There is an opportunity to integrate hi-tech fabric innovations and 3D printing into men's fashion to create unique, functional and avant-garde pieces
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Uniform-inspired Ensembles — There is potential to adapt military, industrial or service uniforms to create fashionable yet utilitarian clothing code for workplaces, events or performances
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Edgy and Eccentric Lookbook — There is room to experiment with themed and artistic photoshoots to showcase clothing collections and create buzz about trends and brands
Industry Implications
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Fashion — This trend can be leveraged by fashion designers, textile manufacturers and retailers who want to stay ahead of competitors by offering unique and trendy collections with functional features
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Manufacturing — This trend can be leveraged by firms that produce hi-tech fabrics, 3D printers, and specialized equipment for garment production or customization to supply the fashion and apparel industry
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Entertainment — This trend can be leveraged by film studios, event planners, and performance artists who want to create futuristic or avant-garde themes that require periodical or custom costume designs