This book dispels the myth that the skirt is an exclusively female garment. It looks at outfits inspired by togas, frock coats, kilts, dhotis, sarongs and caftans - all items traditionally worn by men.
This lively, ground-breaking book celebrates the designers who have established the skirt as an acceptable form of male attire. From Jean Paul Gaultier, Dries Van Noten and Yohji Yamamoto to Burberry, Tommy Hilfiger and Yves Saint Laurent, these designers have set out to prove that the skirt can be a stylish and practical alternative to trousers.
The photographs and illustrations reveal a fascinating array of outfits put together in a way that enhances the masculinity of the wearer. Alongside the fashion images are portraits of men who have led the way in legitimising the "skirt for men", including pop icons David Bowie, Mick Jagger and Robbie Williams, film stars Ewan McGregor and Samuel L Jackson and football celebrity David Beckham.
This trendsetting book comes at a time when men are casting off their suits and turning to more exciting forms of dress. It will be an inspiration to all forward-thinking males.