70s-Inspired Menswear Haute Couture

Givenchy's FW 2019 Shifts from Traditional Men's Silhouettes

Luxe label Givenchy debuted its menswear haute couture collection for the Fall/Winter 2019 season. The silhouettes prove to be exceptionally extravagant, liberal with their choice and combination of fabrics, bold in color, as well as contradictory with regard to traditional men's clothing.

With a subtle hint of gender confrontation, the Givenchy Fall/Winter 2019 boasts tailored navy leather jackets with a waist belt, iridescent belt bags, and slim-fitting suits in daring tonalities. The menswear haute couture capsule is reported to draw inspiration and reference designs of 70s and 90s fashion. This can effortlessly be observed from the bell-bottom shape of the vibrant dress pants or the semi-transparent cropped jacket.

The presentation which was held during Paris Fashion Week marked the first time that Givenchy exhibited its menswear haute couture separately from its women's offerings.
Trend Themes
1. Gender-confronting Menswear - The 70s-inspired menswear haute couture from Givenchy challenges traditional men's silhouettes and embraces gender confrontation.
2. Extravagant Fabric Combinations - Givenchy's FW 2019 collection experiments with bold and unexpected fabric combinations, offering disruptive innovation opportunities in textile design.
3. Separate Menswear Haute Couture - Givenchy's decision to showcase its menswear haute couture separately highlights a growing trend in the fashion industry to give equal emphasis to men's and women's offerings.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The Givenchy FW 2019 collection opens up opportunities for disruptive innovation in the fashion industry, particularly in menswear design.
2. Textile - By pushing boundaries with fabric combinations, Givenchy's menswear haute couture collection inspires innovation opportunities in the textile industry.
3. Luxury Brands - The luxurious and daring designs from Givenchy's FW 2019 collection set the stage for disruptive innovation in the luxury brands industry, encouraging other brands to take risks and explore new design concepts.

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