Short Jackets, Sashes and Marked Lines for Chambelanes
If you want a reference point for bold and entertaining suits your chambelanes, take a look at the characteristic features of the Spanish designer Juan Duyos. Emphasis on the court, slimline and contrast of textures are some of preferred elements in the patterns of this Madrid designer.
Emerged at a changing and eclectic time, Duyos began his journey in fashion in the early nineties. Since the mid could be placed in the front row of European bridal design. Faced with his daring collection of brides, tuxedos soon emerged as one of its strengths.
It is a versatile artist who is not content with high fashion and take advantage of pop culture and cosmopolitan urban life for inspiration in their collections. An offer that transcends the costume pieces, as his company produces shoes, bags and lenses and other accessories for both sexes, with a retro it’s almost his trademark.
Tuxedos 2010
This year, John Duyos just presented on the catwalk Madrid Bridal a collection of tuxedos where gentlemen will find the tight outfits figure, made in soft tissues and fall, with contrasting textures through tinted fabrics in neutral colors, from ivory to brown, gray and black for a casually elegant air.
Duyos, has not been afraid to show his personal taste and fresh, whimsical air of youth, joy and freshness could not miss on the catwalk. The pieces can be in perfect order or combined, using the sash and caps and sweaters that contrast or complement the look.




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