Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Latest Presentation In Germany

Unlike its more trendy neighbors France and Italy, Germany is more classical and more clear-cut in its presentation sense. You can see it in the way Germans suit up in the thoroughfare, when they go out for their everyday walks. Germans by nature are neither presentation plates nor snobs; they want their clothing to be as relaxed, comfortable, yet as laid back and prim as they come. I should know, even for once during my stay in Munich I never saw an ill-kept Fraulein whose threads need a little more decoration compared to my own poor self that is.

Germany designer logos, in general, are more reserved when compared with other labels in the international seventh avenue market. Unlike other brands that are often bannered by their designers, the designers of known German clothing logos wish instead to work behind the scenes. Also, there is no specific design that distinguishes German presentation. One can only define the whole form of the design by its clear and restrained style. stress is more on the puritan elements of everyday clothing, and less on the sportive aspect that is so prevalent in American fashion. Also, since many German fashion stylists have started their careers first in noted fashion houses abroad, there can be little contradiction as to how German design collections can be distinguished from their Italian and French fellows. Famous German seventh avenue logos and designers include Strenesse, Hugo Boss, Karl Lagerfeld, Wolfgang Joop, Jil Sander, and Willy Bogner.

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