Militant Apocalypse Menswear

The Byungmun Seo Fall/Winter 2013 Collection is Army Inspired

The Byungmun Seo Fall/Winter 2013 collection channels a militant army inspiration. The menswear line is showcased in a dynamic catalog that features leaping model poses, flying fabrics and face concealing gas mask accessories.

The forward thinking designer that grew up in Seoul, South Korea, later moved to London, England to pursue a career in fashion. After graduating from the London College of fashion, he began creating his unexpected and eccentric garments. Unafraid to take risks with his designs, Seo often experiments with forms and reinvents traditional menswear silhouettes.

The Byungmun Seo Fall/Winter 2013 collection redefines traditional silhouettes with non-linear hemlines and exaggerated drop crotch shapes. From oversized harem pants and structured coats to belted harnessing details, this visually bold lookbook is innovative without losing its wearability factor.
Trend Themes
1. Military Menswear - The trend towards military-inspired menswear emphasizes functional designs that pair well with streetwear styles.
2. Exaggerated Silhouettes - The trend towards exaggerated menswear silhouettes creates a unique look that is both bold and wearable.
3. Unconventional Accessories - The trend towards unconventional accessories, such as gas masks and belted harnesses, adds a touch of militaristic flair to menswear styles.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion designers and clothing brands can incorporate military-inspired styles and unconventional accessories into menswear collections to stay ahead of the trend.
2. Streetwear - Streetwear brands can incorporate functional military-inspired designs into their clothing lines to appeal to a wider audience with a bold and edgy aesthetic.
3. Accessories - Accessory designers can experiment with unconventional accessories, such as gas masks and harnesses, to create unique pieces that add a touch of militaristic style to any outfit.

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