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The Robert Geller Fall/Winter 2012 Line is Stylishly Diverse

In the Robert Geller Fall/Winter 2012 collection, which was recently presented at New York Fashion Week, models walked down the runway adorning a combination of different styles, from Parisian to British, inspired by decades both old and new.

Contemporary and postmodern couture was paired in this offering with looks that referenced classic menswear styles, making this collection one of many hats, literally. While there is a lot going on in this range -- from color blocking to bold prints and from long, slender silhouettes to short, cropped, baggy trousers -- the diverse collection is unified by its monochromatic color scheme, fabric choices and selection of head wear. So if you're looking for a way to embrace past menswear traditions in a modern context this fall, then the Robert Geller Fall/Winter 2012 line may have some options for you.
Trend Themes
1. Modern Heritage - Designing contemporary collections that blend traditional menswear styles with modern influences to create a unique and diverse aesthetic.
2. Monochromatic Unity - Exploring the use of monochromatic color schemes and fabric choices to create a cohesive and harmonious look in menswear.
3. Eclectic Mix - Combining various fashion influences from different decades and cultures to create eclectic and diverse menswear collections.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Disruptive innovation opportunities in the fashion industry lie in creating menswear collections that blend traditional and modern styles, use monochromatic color schemes, and showcase an eclectic mix of influences.
2. Retail - Retailers can tap into the trend of modern heritage menswear by curating collections that offer a mix of traditional and contemporary styles, catering to customers looking for unique and diverse fashion options.
3. Textile - Opportunities for disruptive innovation in the textile industry can be found in developing innovative fabrics and materials that allow designers to create monochromatic and cohesive menswear collections.

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