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Common & Sense Man Spring 2011 Editorial Stars Charlie Westerberg

— June 12, 2011 — Fashion
Model Charlie Westerberg dons subdued yet chic suits and separates for this Common & Sense Man Spring 2011 editorial. Westerberg's boyish features and angular jawline set the contemporary menswear off perfectly; the outfits he wears could work for men of nearly any age.

Photographer Tetsuharu Kubota lensed the shoot, while Yoko Miyake provided the styling. The fashion featured in this Common & Sense Man photo shoot is all from Diesel Gold Black. Westerberg's clean-shaven face and loosely tousled hair give him the look of a schoolboy in some images, but one photo in which he wears a winter hat gives him an edgier, almost Eminem-like appearance.

This Common & Sense Man Spring 2011 editorial shows that you don't need to don flashy fashion to look good.

Trend Themes

  1. Subdued Menswear — Disruptive innovation opportunity in creating high-fashion, versatile, and understated menswear lines that can cater to various age groups.
  2. Age-inclusive Menswear — Disruptive innovation opportunity in creating menswear lines that are adaptable to all ages and preferences, but still exude style and fashion sensibility.
  3. Clean and Simple Aesthetics — Disruptive innovation opportunity in creating menswear lines that focus on minimalist elements, clean lines, and understated aesthetics.

Industry Implications

  1. Apparel and Fashion — Disruptive innovation opportunity lies in creating cutting-edge menswear collections, highlighting the trend of subdued and age-inclusive styles.
  2. Luxury Fashion — Disruptive innovation opportunities are present in creating high-end, luxury menswear brands, focusing on the trend of clean and simple aesthetics.
  3. Photography and Editorial — Disruptive innovation opportunity in creating innovative menswear editorial shoots, highlighting the trend of subdued and age-inclusive styles
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