The Modern Lapel
PEAKED LAPEL
This lapel style was extremely popular in the late 60’s and throughout the 70’s and due to the recent resurgence of the two decades, designers are reinterpreting this lapel style to bring it into 2012.
From left to right: Prada S/S12; Dries Van Noton S/S12; Alexander McQueen S/S12
SHAWL LAPEL
This style is traditionally seen on a dinner/tuxedo jacket; however designers have recently been showing some really modern and more casual interpretations of the lapel allowing men to wear it in a more informal setting.
From left to right: Etud S/S12; YSL S/S12; Acne S/S12
NO LAPEL
How about just taking it off! This is traditionally called a Nehru jacket or Mandarin collar and has a very strong military look to it. It also pulls inspiration from traditional Asian jackets.
From left to right: Balmain S/S12; Yoshi Yamamoto S/S12; John Galliano S/S12
Hopefully, the recent reinterpretation of the lapel will inspire men to mix it up and try on a modern lapel.
PEAKED LAPEL
This lapel style was extremely popular in the late 60’s and throughout the 70’s and due to the recent resurgence of the two decades, designers are reinterpreting this lapel style to bring it into 2012.
From left to right: Prada S/S12; Dries Van Noton S/S12; Alexander McQueen S/S12
SHAWL LAPEL
This style is traditionally seen on a dinner/tuxedo jacket; however designers have recently been showing some really modern and more casual interpretations of the lapel allowing men to wear it in a more informal setting.
From left to right: Etud S/S12; YSL S/S12; Acne S/S12
NO LAPEL
How about just taking it off! This is traditionally called a Nehru jacket or Mandarin collar and has a very strong military look to it. It also pulls inspiration from traditional Asian jackets.
From left to right: Balmain S/S12; Yoshi Yamamoto S/S12; John Galliano S/S12
Hopefully, the recent reinterpretation of the lapel will inspire men to mix it up and try on a modern lapel.