DAMIR DOMA trained under Raf Simons before striking out on his own, launching his first menswear collection for Spring Summer 2008. Damir has gone on to carve out a strong and recognizable style ofmasculine avant-garde silhouettes.DAMIR DOMA Spring12 menswear collection Into Rooms of Light, shows off DAMIR techniques of soft tailoring and flowing volume of swaddling cloth with outstanding selected fabrics such as raw cotton, wool and washed leather. His much-layered, loose aesthetic is built by piling piece on piece. This layered look Damir continues to favor this season, but he's sharpened it by pulling in the strapsoften literally. He's been making drop-crotch shorts for about as long as he's been in business, they are presented with contemporary jackets and an open-weave sweater. Damir Doma designs quality luxury items, following a purist philosophy, while retaining as much of the fabrics raw and organic form as possible.
Comme Des Garcons Homme Plus the main mens line from Comme De Garcons has been established since 1984. The lines use of black and distressed fabric during a period of colour and bouyancy made a major stir in the industry and the line continued to produce clothing that was largely monochromatic and asymmetrical throughout the 1980s, despite the dominant trends of the decade. Since its inception, Comme des Garcons has regularly been known for its unwillingness to go with the norm.The theme of Rei Kawakubo's Comme Des Garcons Homme Plus Spring Summer 2012 Collection is 'tailoring for punks' a theme that could almost be given to much of her earliest work with Comme Des Garcons. A collection of perfectly tailored pieces featuring classic fabrics such as pinstripe and houndstooth echoing the Edwardian era but the cut contrasted this with biker zips or slashes that revealing an inner jacket