Fall 2009 New York Fashion Week: Metal shop
If the New York runways are any indication, fall 2009 is going to have a hard time passing through an airport metal detector. From the chain mail at Rag & Bone to the studding on western-style denim shirts and leather jackets at William Rast and shrapnel-like mounds of metal adorning the shoulders and lining the lapels of Z Zegna trench coats, heavy metal was the embellishment of the season. G-Star took the theme further, with metallic-looking pieces that resembled steel plates riveted together. Z Zegna is shown.
— Adam Tschorn
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• Menswear takes a defensive stance with grays, metal and plenty of zippers
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(Fernanda Calfat / Getty Images for Z Zegna)
G-Star
More in Image:
• Menswear takes a defensive stance with grays, metal and plenty of zippers
• Fall 2009 NYFW trends: Getting closure
• Fall 2009 NYFW trends: Metal shop
• Fall 2009 NYFW trends: Fight club
• Fall 2009 NYFW trends: Blaze of orange
• Fall 2009 NYFW trends: Gray stoked
(Jonas Gustavsson and Peter Stigter/ For the Times)
William Rast
More in Image:
• Menswear takes a defensive stance with grays, metal and plenty of zippers
• Fall 2009 NYFW trends: Getting closure
• Fall 2009 NYFW trends: Metal shop
• Fall 2009 NYFW trends: Fight club
• Fall 2009 NYFW trends: Blaze of orange
• Fall 2009 NYFW trends: Gray stoked
(Jonas Gustavsson and Peter Stigter / For The Times)
William Rast
More in Image:
• Menswear takes a defensive stance with grays, metal and plenty of zippers
• Fall 2009 NYFW trends: Getting closure
• Fall 2009 NYFW trends: Metal shop
• Fall 2009 NYFW trends: Fight club
• Fall 2009 NYFW trends: Blaze of orange
• Fall 2009 NYFW trends: Gray stoked
(Jonas Gustavsson and Peter Stigter / For The Times)