Saturday, October 12, 2013

APU's Men's Fashion vs LA Trends

Good Evening! Tonight I'm going to be touching on some fashion trends that are seem in not only Los Angeles, but also on the APU campus this fashion season for men ! Since APU is in LA County, it's no surprise that some of its fashion sense would find its way in our private Christian university. Trends such as bow ties, beards (Possibly due to no shave November), as well trendy and very unnecessary scarves. Yes, scarves that are typically worn on a person who is wearing shorts, a top and Ugg boots on the hottest day of the year. Most of us know that girl or are that girl I am describing.  This unnecessary fashion accessory is just that, in ever trendy southern California where it is summer most of the year.




Some of these fashion trends are seen in Los Angeles as well. In fact, it appears there is a direct correlation. According to the LA Times Fashion page LA Times Fashion Trends  Bow Ties are becoming all everyone is obsessed with, it is evident that many of the fashion trends seen on campus mirror those throughout the greater Los Angeles area!
So how does one become trendy and fashionable this month? Well, it depends on what you are looking for. Several APU men on campus have become privy to the use of bowties. Much like Modern Family's star, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and his husband, the men on this campus have turned heads with their keen attention to detail when it comes to bow ties!In addition, as not much attention is usually given to male fashion, any APU male would not be caught dead without an unnecessary and trendy scarf to sport in southern California! The Wall Street Journal has taken the liberty of choosing the most trendy according to themselves. By clicking  this link, men folk, your mind will be BLOWN at the possibilities of trendy accessories you once thought you could not pull off. WSJ Fall's Best Men's Scarves

So, to all the men out there who thought fashion was a woman's priority-clearly, it is a topic to be explored from all people of both genders.

Tie the Knot, a year-old neckwear line designed by Justin Mikita, left, and his husband, "Modern Family" actor Jesse Tyler Ferguson, is moving into bricks-and-mortar retail with a Beverly Center pop-up shop that will be open through Jan. 10.

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