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The Rugged Qasimi Homme Fall 2011 Collection

The Qasimi Homme Fall/Winter 2011 collection took to the runway in Paris last weekend. Deisgner Khalid Al Qasimi presented a head-turning menswear line filled with luxurious fabrics and concepts of future tribalism. Beautiful crafted leather coats, skinny cut pants and a strong use of fur dominated the upcoming season's look. The male models sported tribal marks on their faces and bare torsos in the Qasimi Homme Fall/Winter runway show.

Implications - What I particularly like about the tribal tattoo look is that it harkens back to a reconnection with nature. This raw and primitive phenomenon translates well in the Rugged Qasimi Homme Fall 2011, and I would not be surprised to see this aesthetic pop up in other places.
Trend Themes
1. Future Tribalism - The Qasimi Homme Fall/Winter 2011 Collection incorporates future tribalism, presenting an opportunity for designers to explore this aesthetic further.
2. Bare Torsos - The use of bare torsos in the Qasimi Homme Fall/Winter runway show presents a unique opportunity for fashion brands to consider incorporating this trend in their collections.
3. Tribal Marks - The use of tribal marks on male models' faces in the Qasimi Homme Fall/Winter runway show presents an opportunity for makeup and cosmetic brands to explore this trend in their offerings.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The Qasimi Homme Fall/Winter 2011 Collection presents an opportunity for fashion brands to explore incorporating future tribalism, bare torsos, and tribal marks into their collections.
2. Makeup and Cosmetics - The use of tribal marks on male models' faces in the Qasimi Homme Fall/Winter runway show presents an opportunity for makeup and cosmetic brands to explore incorporating this trend in their products.
3. Leather and Fur - The use of beautifully crafted leather coats and strong use of fur in the Qasimi Homme Fall/Winter 2011 Collection presents an opportunity for designers in the leather and fur industries to explore creating similar pieces with a tribal aesthetic.

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