Subtle Military Fashion

The Ones 2 Watch Greyscale Editorial Highlights Structured Menswear

Jobair Jaber dons a wardrobe of structured menswear pieces in 'Greyscale,' an exclusive that is lensed for The Ones 2 Watch. The emerging Folio Montreal model is captured in studio while sporting staples that are layered and understated in their appearance.

Photographer Simon Cauvier Goupil captures this shoot that is outfitted by wardrobe stylist Marianne Dubreuil. Dressing the editorial's star in pieces from Topman, DKNY and Your Neighbours, Dubreuil opts for structured menswear pieces that are subtly militant in their overall aesthetic.

Jobair pulls off a mix of boxy blazers, denim tees and sash-adorned suits that are loosely inspired by classic army uniforms. Celebrating the timeless look of military menswear, this shoot blends together staples that are both comfortable and contemporary.
Trend Themes
1. Military-inspired Fashion - There is an opportunity to innovate by fusing military-inspired looks with modern comfort.
2. Structured Menswear - Designers could explore creating structured yet understated pieces for men's fashion.
3. Mix and Match - There is potential for innovation by blending diverse styles together for an unexpected and eclectic look.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion designers have an opportunity to explore military-inspired looks and structured menswear.
2. Photography - Photographers could capture new fashion trends in creative ways, such as in-studio shoots.
3. Retail - Retailers have an opportunity to blend diverse styles and create unexpected fashion looks for their customers.

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