What I am presenting to you in this post is menswear. But, I admit, that it's more to my personal tastes, as in what I'd wear, rather than what I'd like to see a man wear.
There really isn't anything Georgy Baratashvili has created that I wouldn't happily adorn myself. Stunningly draped and knotted tops, semi sheer jersey and leather shorts,
The designs definitely reflect Georgy's background as a dancer hence all the fluidity, soft fabrics and sporty details like the elbow and wrist cuffs. Whilst I can't imagine many men, even ones that 'do' fashion, wrapping their torso's in a piece of chiffon and hitting the town, I myself would indeed.
I am partial to an elbow cuff too so the arm details are especially appealing to me. I have also been trying to find a way to incorporate knee pads into my everyday wardrobe.
Queen Michelle



I love the leather shorts! Although I don't know if I'd be happy about my fella leaving the house in them... x
Posted by: Louise | Wednesday, 04 November 2009 at 11:46
Ordered most the tee's...couple of the voluminous pocketed trousers too. Couple have 'shin-guard' style applique which is cool and reflective of that sportive nature. Big things around the corner I am assured...
Posted by: moi | Wednesday, 04 November 2009 at 13:52
Those black, shiny, saggy pants look amazing!!! Would definitely wear myself! But actually, I´m at the same side as you, would prefer all these in my closet / on me, not my boyfriend, who is quite masculine :)
Posted by: jalouse | Wednesday, 04 November 2009 at 15:21
I definitely need to see this stuff on MrB just so I can have a good laugh.
Posted by: WendyB | Wednesday, 04 November 2009 at 16:09
Really don't understand the reference to 'masculinity' concerning GeeBee...the construction is very much masculine, as is the subdued colour palette? From the winter line there is a basic wool mac, 'chav' inspired tracksuit bottoms and some heavy topwear. Thus impending spring consists of very male cut trousers, vests, button down shirt and tee's. The shorts aren't anything different from what we've seen from Vuitton, Gucci and co at Milano? I Wouldn't want to see a girl wearing any of this if I'm honest...the saggy pants are a slim cut. Please avoid strumming the 'I wouldn't want my man in any of this'...hardly helpful for an emerging designer.
Posted by: moi | Wednesday, 04 November 2009 at 16:15
I just love it when clothes are androgynous.
Posted by: Isabel | Wednesday, 04 November 2009 at 17:53
I'd do many things to get those drapey pocket pants. I've already blogged twice about them.
Posted by: Steff | Wednesday, 04 November 2009 at 22:30
Hmmm, I've never thought about a boy Ballerina Off Duty, but perhaps this is what he'd wear! Awesomeness. (I know that dance doesn't necessarily equal ballet, but thats what I thought of when I saw these pictures).
Posted by: KD | Wednesday, 04 November 2009 at 23:24
You know, if you were modeling the clothes, I wouldn't know they were menswear since they are in keeping with your personal style.
Posted by: Martini | Thursday, 05 November 2009 at 03:39