Thursday, February 28, 2008

Ann Demeulemeester Does it Right

She designs womenswear and menswear, but here are some of her Fall '08 menswear pieces. Love you Ann.


Wednesday, February 27, 2008

A Really Great Every Day Shoe

Designer Wells Stellberger is the creative behind the new line Heutchy; a well constructed shoe that straddles the line between casual and dressy.

This fall '08 line features five styles including a great short boot. Made in Spain and constructed from fine Italian leathers with matching Japanese canvas, they are available in black, gray and dark blue.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Apparently Menswear is Hot in India

"The Indian men’s apparel industry is expected to burgeon at a CAGR of 14.86% from 2008 to 2010, according to new research report "Booming Men Apparel Market in India" by RNCOS. The report gives an insight into the expanding men’s apparel industry in India. It has been made to help clients in analyzing the opportunities, challenges and drivers critical to the success of men apparel industry."
Read the Rest Here

Monday, February 25, 2008

I'm in Love with April 77

As you may or may not know, I'm in love with all things French. April 77 is a good reason to prove why. Their forward-thinking (yet nod to the past) fashion line for men AND women boasts clothing that looks great, but not like you're trying too hard.

Anyway, I couldn't steal photos from the collections off their site, but check out the Spring 08 collection (that I had a first glance at today) on your own.

Here's A photo I managed to find: (There's better stuff on their site)


Also, besides fashion April 77 taps into music, art, and much more. A conglomeration that is unbeatable.

Can we say 1985?

Brit label David David. Spring/ Summer 2008 collection.

Designer from Croatia

Domir Doma, a designer from Croatia. Some of my favorite looks from the Fall 08 collection.



Attachment (Parisian Menswear)


This new label from Paris, Attachment, looks amazing to me. Very 1890's Jack-the-Ripper-ish. Always wished men would go this way a bit more.

Anyway, read more HERE on www.fashionindie.com.