Picasso-Inspired Menswear

The Rockwell by Parra 2012 Collection Features Bold Pop Art Styles

The recently released new items for the Rockwell by Parra 2012 collection allow men the opportunity to inject their winter wardrobes with some bold and eye-catching pop art styles. The new pieces in the line, including t-shirts, sweaters, pullovers and winter toques showcase unusual graphics -- very similar to those seen in the paintings by Picasso -- and a fabulously rich and vibrant palette of colors, which is nicely contrasted against neutral backgrounds of white, tray and black.

From personified animals, to windowsill images and a reoccurring appearance of birds, the new pieces in the collection stand out both as unconventional pieces of clothing and conversation starters.

While many designers have taken to incorporating pop art styles into their designs, the new items in the Rockwell by Parra 2012 collection are in a league of their own.
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