Chanel Spring 2010 Men’s Looks

Have you ever dreamt of what a good ol’ heart-warming trip into the countryside with Karl Lagerfeld would look like? Dream no more. The mounds of hay, the cuffed pants, and the denim treated to make it appear as if you had just finished rolling around in the dust, say it all. For Spring 2010, Lagerfeld expands on the western feel to his Fall 2009 campaign for Chanel. Taking us on a western ride that you will soon never forget.

Relatively a “normal” collection featuring it’s usual high contrast, sleek lines, and extreme luxury, this season a little Lagerfeld edge was injected into your average farm boy. With his male model of the moment Baptiste Giabiconi taking center stage throughout the entire collection, it is now becoming hard to remember a time when Brad Kroenig was the only man for Karl. Yet we should have seen it eventually coming.

Showcasing only 4 ensembles for men in a collection of more than 70 overall looks, a delicate yet strong message was made. In the end leaving the unanswered question – Are mean really brave enough for high-waisted jeans?

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[Images: Courtesy of Chanel]

5 Responses to “Chanel Spring 2010 Men’s Looks”

  1. Backstage Exclusive says:

    Not at all what I expected. Such a disappointment really. The high-waisted jeans need to disappear! I'm so over Baptiste…

  2. kingchic says:

    I particularly LOVE the matching looks of Baptiste and Freja; quite hot. I usually don't look to the Chanel man for style tips, but this look changes everything. He's getting to be a bit redundant, but his beauty takes over. High-waisted is a great look for a woman, but I can't say the same for a man, especially one as dreamy as Baptiste. Do I have a crush?…[K]

    • Homme Times says:

      At least your not alone with your crush. I think we all know by now how Karl feels for Baptiste. So in other words, you will never be without hot new Giabiconi by Lagerfeld material.

  3. Anonymous says:

    Karl needs to let go of Baptiste already!!

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