Retro Greaser Runways

This Dior Homme Spring Collection Boats Retro Menswear Looks

The Dior Homme Spring 2014 collection references retro menswear looks from the 50s. If you're a die-hard fan of the Grease musical, you're sure to appreciate the collection's rebellious and leather-clad range. Leather jackets, structured suits and slicked back hair styles took center stage in this presentation that embodied and underlying aesthetic of polished rock-and-roll.

Known for its sleek brand aesthetic, Dior Homme's looks tend to be more rebellious than those from designer Raf Simons' womenswear range. In addition to its traditional greaser uniforms, this collection of retro menswear looks also featured round sunglasses styles and patchwork suiting that played with texture while exploring unlikely textile combinations.

Putting focus on effortless elegance, this collection proves that retro styles often re-emerge as modern looks.
Trend Themes
1. Retro Menswear - Opportunity for clothing brands to tap into the nostalgia market and offer modernized versions of retro menswear looks.
2. Polished Rock-and-roll - Potential for businesses to create a fusion of traditional rock-and-roll aesthetics with a polished and sophisticated twist.
3. Texture Play - Opportunity for fashion designers to experiment with unlikely textile combinations and create innovative and unique textures in their collections.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can leverage the popularity of retro menswear looks and create new lines that cater to the nostalgia market.
2. Eyewear - Eyewear companies can capitalize on the trend of round sunglasses styles featured in the collection and offer modern interpretations of this classic shape.
3. Textile and Fabric Manufacturing - Companies in the textile and fabric manufacturing industry can explore new ways of combining textiles to create innovative and unique textures for fashion designers.

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