Nicaragua designs 2021: these are the male trends that you must follow
Nicaragua Diseña 2021 acaba de celebrar diez años de ser el espacio de lanzamiento para muchos diseñadores establecidos y emergentes, de llevar a su país la atención de medios especializados y retailers.
This edition focused on projecting national talent towards the future.The organizers of this event always havemotivated that each designer put their aesthetic DNA in the collections presented, have addressed the issue of fashion substitution and male fashion proposals have never been absent.
This time, 32 designers of the country and 10 internationals sent their collections or arrived from Mexico, Bolivia, Honduras, Panama, Dominican Republic, El Salvador and Portugal.Also, 46 entrepreneurs participated in an exhibition Feria, Pop Ups style, presenting their products.The tenth edition of Nicaragua Design also had the celebration of the sixth Nicaraguan Film and Audiovisual Festival, and the Expo Photo exhibition in its fourth edition.
Nicaragua Male Trends Design 2021
The prints, the retro aesthetics, and the urban were the trends that most attracted attention among the designers who presented themselves to this edition of Nicaragua Design.There was also a space for the classic, but reinterpreted, as in the presence of the Caribbean guayaberas or jackets.
The first night, César González, Brisa Hernández, Jhostin Andrade and Keneth López, students of design and fashion of creative school Nicaragua Design, created some pieces inspired by the ten years of the platform, using recycled materials such as glass and metals.Among the ideas for men, Andrade recreated the 70s, in colors, fluid shirts and the pants line
Three days of parades also showed Silvio Cerda's work for his “Sacuanjoche” collection, inspired by the national flower.So goes to men, comfortable and versatile pieces that appeal to all.Hernán Bucardo, presented "Urban Caribbean", aimed at modern and daring man, with a contemporary design, and a retro-urban touch, merging the best of two times.