Without a doubt, this year’s Men’s Fashion Week in Paris was stripped of the usual decadence witnessed on the Parisian runways. Left in its place, exposed and bare, was a minimal aesthetic that replaced the usual rainbow of spring colors with tailored nudes and this year’s favorite palette of black and white.

The designers who showcased their Spring-Summer 2011 collections this June definitely proved less is more. And none better than Belgium designer Kris Van Assche of Dior. The show, appropriately entitled, “Lessness,” dressed down the silhouette to reveal luxury in sobriety. Designer Van Assche, told The Associate Press in a backstage interview that he “wanted to show less to put all the attention to quality.”

And he did just that. With the normal distractions of embellishments now removed, the focus went to the raw internal seams with linen taping and the white selvage edging on raw-edged coattails. These understated details reveal the mastery of fabric and the finesse of the ateliers, whose expert tailoring is a true synonym for luxury.

“That for me is the real luxury. It’s not about sequins anymore,” Van Assche told the AP. The hand-stitched detailing and slit pockets were his subtle version of “embellishments” that proved that luxury doesn’t mean opulence, but rather sophisticated simplicity. From black to greige — undyed and unfinished textiles, the almost colorless collection forced admiration onto the process and skill set of the master tailors rather than the indulgence of fashion. The colors of gray and midnight blue respected this design philosophy, also highlighting the rigor involved.
Pieces were modernized with the usual suspects shorn off, thus appearing in manifestations of sleeveless trench coats and blazers without closures. Lapels dissolved off blazers and fine fabrics extended as coat tails. What is remarkable is that Van Assche was able to give lessen the finishings without making the outfit appear unfinished, or worse — grunge. Instead, what came out of the dark shadows cast behind the catwalk’s centerpiece — a soaring, spiral made of thin, white fabric — was the exact opposite: It was luxury redefined.

The dramatic tension between exaggerated volume and proportions of the contemporary three-piece ensembles suggest an evolution into more modern, somber times. The presence of draped wools and silks created a sense of sensual fluidity that was contrasted with the masculine patches of bare skin revealed through deep-cut V-neck tank tops that were asymmetrically slit.

Although some fashion critics have claimed that the long sleeveless coats were reminiscent of a Japanese samurai, the look was much broader — encompassing the entire Orient. The sleeveless trench coats in black were the Saudi mishlahs reincarnated and made international. The draped white V-neck shirts made in light silks appeared like the top half of an evening thobe. The accompanying drop-crotched, voluminous pants worn with a fabric waist appeared as a chic and modern harem pant.

Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld who, besides being the visionary photographer behind the Dior Homme ads, is also a devoted Dior Homme fan and patron, and took his usual front row seat. Lagerfeld and co. showed up in their uniformly Dior Homme suits. “Dior suits are the best made in the world — nobody does clothes like that,” praised the gloved designer, “[The collection was] very elegant.”

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DIOR HOMME Spring Summer 2010 Menswear

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Best off-the-rack men’s suits

Forget about practicality. A high-end, off-the-rack suit is definitely a pleasure. While made-to-measure and bespoke suits are essential for the executive who can afford the privilege, an off-the-rack style that's tailored to fit can be just as flattering. Especially if you don't want to wait weeks for its arrival. This season, several suit makers are offering both quality and quirk, from colorful silk-lined collars to super-skinny pants. "The suit is being interpreted in a million different ways," says Eric Jennings, men's fashion director at Saks Fifth Avenue. "Designers are really pushing the envelope." Here are 11 that fit such a description as well as they fit their buyers.

Ermenegildo Zegna
Recently chosen as the "best of the best" in an international poll of persons who can afford to buy the best. The poll was conducted by Luxury Brands Status Index of high net income consumers in separate polls in the United States, Europe, China and Japan. Zegna was chosen number 1 in the U.S. and Japan and number 2 in Europe.

Adam Kimmel
Known best for his fascination with the art world, drawing inspiration from artists such as Gerard Malanga and Matthew Barney, up-and-comer Kimmel takes traditional work wear and adds luxury-level tailoring. This gray wool flannel two-button suit and top coat are paired with a pocket-front denim shirt, sweatshirt tie and wingtip shoes for an understated take on an office favorite.
Coat, $1,985; blazer, $1,685; pant, $650; shirt, $335; belt, $100; shoes, $525; tie, $160, all Adam Kimmel. Available at Barneys New York nationwide.

Tom Ford
Former Gucci creative director Ford has a penchant for taking fine fabrics and sexing them up a bit, as he has with this snazzy--but not over-the-top--ebony and white pinstripe silk peak lapel suit. The brown-and-white picnic check shirt is offset by a silk jacquard tie with a larger check and a lilac pocket square. Ideal for a creative office or a wedding with a loose dress code.

Gucci
A black-tie ensemble doesn't have to be conservative. This black velvet blazer has a subtle gray pin dot pattern but is paired with traditional wool tuxedo pants for a look that's both elegant and innovative.

Brioni
To many, Italian label Brioni makes the best off-the-rack suits (and it shows in the price tag). "They're the top tier," says Matt Landsberg, president of Washington, D.C.-based Eric Finn, a custom clothier that also offers shopping advice to executives. That's because each suit--like this brown check wool version with a classic pleated pant and an old-school bow tie--is handmade. "They don't cut any corners," he adds.

Lanvin
While lots of high-fashion menswear designers send collections down the runway that no one but the style-obsessed would actually wear, Lanvin's Lucas Ossendrijver creates suits that are both directional and wearable. This navy silk two-button suit cuts a slim, but not skinny, silhouette with plain-front pants tapered at the ankle. While it's certainly of-the-moment, it's not so trendy that it won't be a favorite for years to come.

Ralph Lauren
A linen suit is a different kind of sartorial risk. While it's classic in its styling, it tends to wrinkle, meaning it might be a bit too messy for the office. However, 100% linen tends to hang better than a linen/cotton blend, so it's worth the extra cash. This single-breasted version comes in traditional khaki with a fitted blazer and low-rise pant. Add a white pocket square for summer weddings and outdoor parties.

Dior Homme
Former Dior Homme designer Hedi Slimane is credited with bringing the ultra-skinny suit to the forefront of men's fashion, and this black wool version designed by the brand's current creative director Kris Van Assche reemphasizes that trend. It looks best with a skinny tie, and on a skinny guy, and it can double as a tux with a French cuff shirt and black dress shoes.

Armani
This black wool suit is more traditional, with three buttons, Besom pockets and a single-pleated pant. The forgiving fit makes it an ideal power suit for the C-suite exec; it's both comfortable and refined.

Isaia
Neapolitan suit maker Isaia creates classic Italian suiting with a Mediterranean flair. This stoic navy wool suit, for instance, is brightened up with a shocking pink liner on the collar. Saks' Jennings also likes the label for its lightweight, high-quality fabrics.

Dolce & Gabbana
Your favorite suit doesn't have to be fussy. This Italian-made style comes in black pinstripe with two buttons, flap pockets and a wool-spandex blend that offers a bit of forgiving stretch. The straight leg on the pant and notched lapel ensure it'll endure trend cycles.

The objective and independent New York City-based Luxury Institute reported the results of the "Best of the Best" luxury brands in the U.S. based on the 2010 Luxury Brand Status Index (LBSI) survey. This survey identifies the top brands that deliver true luxury based solely on the unbiased ratings of wealthy U.S. consumers. The following four luxury categories were rated: Women's Fashion (37 brands), Women's Shoes (38 brands), Men's Fashion (32 brands), and Men's Shoes (20 brands).

The LBSI asks high net-worth consumers to rate luxury brands by category across four equally weighted components: Consistently Superior Quality, Uniqueness and Exclusivity, Making the Customer Feel Special Across the Entire Experience and Being Consumed by People Who Are Admired and Respected.
Which luxury providers deliver the best combination of quality, exclusivity, customer experience and peer prestige in the U.S., Europe, Japan and China? Europe, Japan and China results are from late 2009, whereas U.S. results were released in March 2010.
Simply stated, the items are ranked according to quality, exclusivity, customer experience and peer prestige by those individuals who can afford to buy the very best fashion products.

The "Best of the Best" are:

Men’s Fashion
U.S.: 1) Ermenegildo Zegna, 2) Brioni and 3) John Varvatos
Europe: 1) Loro Piana, 2) Ermenegildo Zegna, 3) Giorgio Armani
Japan: 1) Ermenegildo Zegna, 2) Giorgio Armani, 3) Louis Vuitton
China: 1) Giorgio Armani, 2) Louis Vuitton, 3) Dior Homme and Paul Smith (tie)

Men’s Shoes
U. S.: 1) Salvatore Ferragamo, 2) Hermes, 3) Louis Vuitton
Europe: 1) Bottega Veneta, 2) Piaciotti Cesare, 3) Salvatore Ferragamo
Japan: 1) Salvatore Ferragamo, 2) Versace, 3) Giorgio Armani
China: 1) Louis Vuitton, 2) Versace, 3) Giorgio Armani, Brian Atwood and Gucci (tie)

Women’s Fashion
U.S.: 1) Robert Cavali, 2) Hermes, 3) Balenciaga
Europe: 1) Chanel, 2) Valentino, 3) Louis Vuitton
Japan: 1) Hermes, 2) Chanel 3) Louis Vuitton
China: 1) Prada, 2) Yves Saint Laurent 3) Hermes, Gucci, and Dolce & Gabbana (tie)

Women’s Shoes
U.S.: 1) Christian Louboutin, 2) Manolo Blahnik, 3) Zac Posen
Europe: 1)Christian Louboutin, 2) Manolo Blahnik, 3) Jimmy Choo
Japan: 1)Manolo Blahnik, Jimmy Choo, Hermes
China: 1) Salvadore Ferragamo, 2) Gucci, 3) Hermes

Handbags
U.S.: no data available
Europe: 1) Hermes, 2) Chanel, 3) Jimmy Choo
Japan: 1) Hermes, 2) Louis Vuitton, 3) Chanel
China: 1) Hermes, 2) Lulu Guinness, 3) Ferragamo

Milton Pedraza, CEO of the Luxury Institute states "Each year we try to increase the number of brands that are rated by the wealthy and this has brought about some interesting surprises," "Brands that might not be expected to be top-rated by the fashion experts have made the top three. While unexpected, we see consumers as the ultimate experts on brand prestige and this year they are voting on the entire perceived price/value equation of the brand as well as prestige."

The proprietary Luxury Brand Status Index (LBSI) survey is the only unbiased measure of the prestige of leading brands among wealthy Americans. A national sample of 1265 wealthy U.S. consumers, half male/half female, with an average household income of $287,000 and average net worth of $3.8 million was surveyed online. Males rated only the men's categories and females rated only the women's categories.

About the Luxury Institute (www.LuxuryInstitute.com)
The Luxury Institute is the uniquely independent and impartial ratings, research and Luxury CRM consulting institution that is the trusted and respected voice of the high net-worth consumer. The Institute provides a portfolio of proprietary publications, research and consulting services that guide and educate high net-worth individuals and the companies that cater to them on leading edge trends, high net-worth consumer rankings and ratings of luxury brands, and best practices. The Luxury Institute also operates LuxuryBoard.com, the world's first global, membership-based online community for luxury goods and services executives, professionals and entrepreneurs.

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