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[quote=SUMMERSNOW,265463]A popular but implicit belief among fashion designers: men have been marginalized in fashion industry. Does it make sense?Not at all. Men still need to be trimmed and be particular to their dress. The British newspaper FT states that the casual dress shirt is a latest fashion oxymoron. From the Kaiser Chiefs to Bryan Ferry and Russell Brand, from catwalk collections by the likes of Kris van Assche to Bottega Veneta, Neil Barrett, Sonia Rykiel and DSquared, the dress shirt – sometimes even complete with wing collar or bib front – has migrated from formal attire to go-anywhere, wear-with-anything staple. “And why not wear a tuxedo shirt with jeans?” I dare not imagine how funny it is. But the bold shirtmaker Ignatious Joseph, whose classic dress shirt, in crisp white with a pleated front, is destined not only for the red carpet but for clubs, bars and restaurants too. “The tuxedo shirt is sexy because it hints at another, glamorous world but it's wasted saving it for a formal event. The barriers between formal and informal dress are coming down. The dress shirt being worn casually is symptomatic of that. I've seen men wearing them with the cuffs open too, just hanging out of their jackets – it looks great.” Usually, it is difficult for men to get any attention at red carpet events, but the casual dress shirt may be helpful to make men look as gorgeous as their partners in the red carpet events. [/quote]
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