Tillmann Lauterbach Fall 2010 Men’s

After displaying a relaxed and refreshing Spring 2010 collection based around nudes and neutrals, designer Tillmann Lauterbach now takes on a bit more structure. Deconstructing noted basics, building them back up to form something so natural and carefree.

Setting the mood for his latest presentation by having no more than one freckled model on the runway at once, walking to the sound of instrumentals, including the ‘Requiem for a Dream’ theme song played out classically on piano, the designer showcased 27 looks simple to the naked eye, but skillfully thought out once closer. An up and coming designer, Lauterbach already proves to be a master at minimalism. Making your standard shirt into something more by adding pleats, then pairing it under a jacket with a horizontal cut running across the chest, the show appeared to be styled with an artist in mind. Complete with jackets and trousers alike, printed in paint marks. The deconstruction motif also took to the collection’s bags, made to look as if it had been through a quite a few uses, perfectly injecting the show with the feel of the results of what you would get from wearing your favorite pieces time and time again.

Hopping aboard the tucking train, boots were also tucked into boots, much as the running trend this season. Though, the boots now holding your pants when not cropped or cuffed, now laces up to tie in the back. Putting a fresh twist on the classic leather shoe.

With a fresh ideas projected into refreshing and realistic designs, I have a strong feeling that Tillmann Lauterbach is someone to keep an eye on.

In a special collaboration with Homme Times, photographer Syed Munawir captures the Lauterbach’s Fall 2010 collection. To be posted soon.

The Full Collection / 97 Pics

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2 Responses to “Tillmann Lauterbach Fall 2010 Men’s”

  1. [...] An up and coming designer, Lauterbach already proves to be a master at minimalism. Making your standard shirt into something more by adding pleats, then pairing it under a jacket with a horizontal cut running across the chest, the show appeared to be styled with an artist in mind. Complete with jackets and trousers alike, printed in paint marks.” – For the review, click here [...]

  2. [...] Photographed by Syed Munawir, see the entire collection here. [...]

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