Draped, Shrouded Menswear

Forme D'expression Spring/Summer 2010 Loves Neutrals & Draping

The Forme D'Expression Spring/Summer 2010 collection follows the apocalyptic theme of dark-hued draped fabrics we saw for fall and winter. With a palette of largely black and gray, the line features draped coats, flowing scarves and hooded jackets.

Check out more images of the Forme D'Expression Spring/Summer 2010 collection above, and keep clicking for more menswear features that follow these apocalytic themes.

Implications - Draped fashion has made its transition towards men with brands showing off their interpretations of this modern style. These long, layered outfits bring a completely different style that males may have never approached unless it were updated. With androgynous fashion as a staple for style fans everywhere, brands may redefine the meaning of fashion for gender.

Draped Menswear
Draped fashion has made its transition towards men, offering a modern style that brings a completely different aesthetic.
Neutral Color Palette
The use of largely black and gray colors creates a minimalist and apocalyptic theme in menswear.
Androgynous Fashion
Androgynous fashion becomes a staple, redefining gender-specific fashion and expanding style possibilities for all.

Sectors Adopting This

Fashion
Fashion brands have the opportunity to introduce draped menswear and explore an androgynous approach, appealing to a wider range of consumers.
Retail
Retailers can showcase and promote the draped menswear trend, attracting customers seeking unique and gender-fluid fashion options.
Design
Designers have the chance to experiment with neutral color palettes and incorporate draped elements into their collections, offering disruptive innovation in menswear design.
SCORE
5.9 out of 10
GENDER
90% Men10% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 81%
Activity 87%
Freshness 8%