Marketplace | The Thief Of Bagdad For men, it is their chest The history of male breast exposure dates from the 1920s. There was Douglas Fairbanks Sr., who started the trend. Showing off her cleavage is important in his films "The Thief of Baghdad" and "The Iron Mask". Errol Flynn followed suit and show her breast in the 1930s, and remembers most about "The Adventures of Robin Hood. This fashion statement has become increasingly popular in the decades to follow, as the likes of Marlon Brando in his film 1951 "A Streetcar Named Desire" and the representation of Sean Connery as James Bond in the 1860s wore cleavage men.
This is according to Robert Bryan, a noted historian and author of Men "Men's American Fashion." Bryan has also added the 1970 as "the golden age of male chest hair" in the U.S., where John Travolta danced all night "Saturday Night Fever" in 1977. The secret displaying the chest and chest hair at the time lies in clear enough shirts unbuttoned and sometimes topped with a medallion to add masculinity and virility.
And this time of year, displaying arrogance in the breast is back! Although the mode appears in the European tracks from time to time, it was with the New York Fashion Week September that the cleavage mode is back. Noted designer Michael Bastian, Duckie Brown and Yigel Azrouel showed their collections with more sexual drawings and stud-ment. Bastian shared that the inspiration of this collection are guys who wear their shirts unbuttoned Latin. He also added that the macho guy overall Latin American adds to the idea.
The trend is now sexier and more revealing with Deep V-neck neckline tops and shirts unbuttoned traditional. This new craze in the fashion industry is now clear to ordinary Americans "Dancing with the Stars" candidates. some ex-model Mehcad Brooks and blood HBO now "True" series is often seen with his shirt off or wearing deep V neck and unbuttoned shirts in every episode. He said he was teased again (as during college), but he did not mind because he says that is comfortable and always will be sports-cleavage look. Other celebrities like Jude Law and Ed Westwick were also seen wearing the look.
Amid this growing trend, one thing is for sure, and it ties mark and tie for men is still a place in the fashion world when it comes to menswear. Posted on April 28, 2010.
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