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This is a fashion blog dedicated to the critical review of the top fashion collections and shows around the fashion industry and my personal style and development as a young adult interested in fashion.
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Friday, February 27, 2015
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Gareth Pugh Fall/Winter 2015 Ready-to-Wear Review
Gareth Pugh has returned to London. The city where he planted the seeds of his out-there career was ready for it. England, in fact, was perhaps the recurring theme of this collection. Even a beaver-skin hat makes an appearance on one model, perhaps referring to English guards. This show started with a video by long-time collaborator Ruth Hogben of a model, chopping off her locks and painting herself red like St. George's flag, then bursting in surrealistic flames.The perfect combination of history and modern, macabre and full of life, black and shocking red were on full display. What emerged was strong and tribal. The crude red paint was across the faces of the models. Solid and elongated Trojan helmets sliced through the air atop a few model's heads. The clothes themselves were bold, in black of various textures. These clothes were heavily draped and belted, thick and entirely covering from the neck down. There was a sense of the ecclesiastical in the clothes, sliding down across the floor like old nun's habits with hands actually folded in front. To clash, there was a war-like ambiance, with leather breastplates and chains around the neck and chin. There were a few looks made of fur and shag fabric and a few made of something unconventional: black plastic drinking straws. These straws were draped over each other and hung, to look like a metallic-, plastic-looking fur. An absolutely hard collection like this deserves endless attention.
Monday, February 16, 2015
My Fall/Winter 2015 Menswear Looks List
I am very excited about all of these Fall/Winter 2015 Menswear collections, for obvious reasons. So, I've gone through every record of my favorite looks since the 9th of January. Below is a filing of the looks from different menswear presentations during January that I find aesthetically pleasing, forward thinking, or simply beautiful and great-looking. You can click on the pictures to enlarge them and see the details of each look.
MAN
Christopher Shannon
MAN
Christopher Shannon
Lee Roach
Agi & Sam
Joseph
J.W. Anderson
James Long
Pringle of Scotland
KTZ
Dunhill
Casely-Hayford
E. Tautz
Craig Green
Burberry Porsum
Tom Ford
Marni
Dsquared2
Ermenegildo Zenga
Costume National
John Varvatos
Neil Barrett
Versace
Bottega Veneta
Marc Jacobs
No. 21
Salvatore Ferragamo
Calvin Klein Collection
Vivienne Westwood
Prada
Diesel Black Gold
Emporio Armani
Etro
McQ Alexander McQueen
MSGM
Kilgour
Antonio Marras
Fendi
Brioni
Corneliani
Giorgio Armani
Roberto Cavalli
Balenciaga
Lemaire
Walter Van Beirendonck
Haider Ackermann
Raf Simmons
3.1 Phillip Lim
Issey Miyake
Rick Owens
Louis Vuitton
Damir Doma
Yohji Yamamoto
Junya Wantanabe
Marcelo Burlon County of Milan
Maison Margiela
Ann Demeulemeester
Kris Van Assche
Chalayan
Givenchy
Comme des Garçons
Berluti
Sacai
Dior Homme
Wooyoungmi
Miharayasuhiro
Ami
Lanvin
Paul Smith
Y-3
Thom Browne
Sandro
Comme Des Garcons Shirt
Engineered Garments
Michael Kors
Officine Gernerale
Rag & Bone
Marc by Marc Jacobs
Steven Alan
Les Hommes
Boris Bidgan Saberi
Duckie Brown
Bespoken
Todd Snyder
N.Hoolywood
Photo Credits: Style.com
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