Sharply Minimalist Suiting

The Glass Fall Editorial By Jason Hetherington is Clean-Cut

The Glass Fall 2011 editorial by Jason Hetherington is a somber portrait series that puts emphasis on mood and lighting. Photographer Hetherington captures stunning a shoot that showcases sharply dressed menswear looks.

From minimalist suits to timeless tailoring, models Henry Evans, Josh Tuckley and Peter Adams shine in this low-key studio editorial. This shoot entitled 'The Love of Power Is The Love of Ourselves' features seamless suited separates, tailored to perfection. Structured silhouettes and classic must-haves make up the bold wardrobe selected by stylist David Nolan.

The trio sports designer selects from high end labels that include Dior Homme, Dunhill, Paul Smith, Louis Vuitton, Hermes, Burberry Prorsum, Gucci, Prada and Lanvin. These contemporary classics are complemented by slicked-back coifs that take style cues from the past.
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Suits - An opportunity for designers and retailers to create sleek and simple suit options that appeal to the modern professional.
2. Timeless Tailoring - The chance for tailors and fashion brands to offer enduring, well-crafted pieces that can be worn for years to come.
3. Structured Silhouettes - A space for innovative designers to experiment with bold shapes and architectural details in their collections.
Industry Implications
1. Menswear Fashion - A sector that can tap into the demand for minimalist suits, timeless tailoring, and structured silhouettes.
2. Luxury Brands - High-end labels can capitalize on the interest in designer selects from prestigious fashion houses like Dior Homme, Prada, and Gucci.
3. Hair Styling - An opportunity for hairstylists and salons to incorporate slicked-back coifs inspired by the past into their repertoire of services.

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