Don’t Believe the HYPE. Cameo explosion.
Saturday, April 13th, 2013Designers have latched on to the camouflage standard and made it a “new” summer trend at designer prices. More after the turn.
Don’t Believe the HYPE. Cameo explosion.Saturday, April 13th, 2013Designers have latched on to the camouflage standard and made it a “new” summer trend at designer prices. More after the turn. Street Style: RubberneckingWednesday, March 13th, 201319 degrees, a nasty breeze, and the line is around the block and up the street, see what everyone’s waiting for after the jump! The Kids are NOT ok.Tuesday, March 12th, 2013If we have learned nothing from Justin Bieber we have learned this…. LESS is Definitely more and Money can’t buy you STYLE. More after the turn. Don’t believe the HYPE!Tuesday, March 12th, 2013PYREX VISION Edition. More after the turn! Frank Ocean X Fashion WeekTuesday, March 12th, 2013Ever since Kanye West started going to fashion shows a few years ago it now appears that every Faux Fashionista also wants to be seen in the front row and Frank Ocean is no different. More after the turn. (above: Frank at the Valentino show, Paris) The Imitation of KANYETuesday, March 12th, 2013Is it us or is Kanye dressing the entire Kardashian Klan? More after the turn. (Above: Rob Kardashian) Hood by AIR Fall 2013: BOY CHILD.Wednesday, February 20th, 2013Shayne Oliver’s Hood By Air debuted its Fall 2013 collection today at Milk Studios. Check out who stepped onto the runway with the show’s final look after the turn! The BOSS of STYLE!Wednesday, February 20th, 2013The don of mens street style, Nick Wooster has been in the fashion game for the last 25 years. See more of Nick’s look and an exciting new venture after the jump! (Above: Nick Wooster seen outside the Thom Browne/NYC) Public School Fall 2013: Streamlined Athleticism!Wednesday, February 20th, 2013The cool factor was out in full force at Public School. See the show after the Jump! Marc Jacobs ShinesFriday, February 15th, 2013
When Marc Jacobs referred to the “weather project” after his show on Thursday night, I thought he meant the weather, which has been pretty lousy of late. But he meant The Weather Project, a 2003 installation at the Tate Modern by the artist Olafur Eliasson. I had to look it up, but that’s okay. Mr. Eliasson’s big artificial sun — 18,000 watts of sodium-yellow street light bulbs — explained a lot. For his fall show at the New York State Armory, Mr. Jacobs put up a huge illuminated circle that, like Mr. Eliasson’s “sun,” sent out a yellow, decidedly unflattering light. Guests’ clothes looked colorless — as in a half-tone world — and people looked older, too, as if a little aged by the weather, or by Fashion Week. Tired faces were certainly the last thing anyone wanted to see, especially one’s own. “It’s just about simple clothes — the ones that give us pleasure,” said Mr. Jacobs, who was wearing bronze-brown pajamas. “I mean, it’s a no-brainer.” |