Thursday, July 31, 2008

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Whyszeck







From where else but Stockholm, Whyszeck originally started as a band & later reanimated into a fashion label. The Fall '08 collection (top three photos) is "a sort of updated 60´s British working class with button-down shirts, heavy knit sweaters and chinos. Updated parkas and leather jackets, with rigid raw denim jeans, folded legs and heavy steel toe cap boots."

www.whyszeck.com
Photos: fashion indie

Won Hundred Fall/Winter 2008/09

Danish Label Won Hundred



Source: Selectism

Patrik Ervell Fall/Winter 2008





Source: Selectism

S2VS collection for Fall 2008






Source: Selectism

Mjolk spring 09

One booth that I was looking forward to visiting at Capsule was that of Mjolk. The line is truly unique, due to the quality of the product, the creative design, and the fact that the designer is pretty damn amazing himself. Lars, a Denmark native who lived in London for 14 years and just recently to NYC, was incredibly sweet and a very stylish man himself.

Here are the Fader's photos of one look from the Spring collection and of Lars himself. (I didn't take any pictures of Lars...just the clothes).

Monday, July 28, 2008

Buckler Spring 09 Fashion Show NYC






I was in the third row, so the pictures aren't that great.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Capsule NYC

This past week was New York's menswear market and I spent it exploring multiple tradeshows, showrooms, and of course some parties as well. The show that I explored most was Capsule. This show was particularly attractive to me, seeing as if almost every vendor there was someone I've featured on this blog before.

All in all, I saw some great collections, met some amazing people, and ignited a spark of excitement for the coming year.

Here are a few photos I took from the Opening Ceremony section of Capsule, on the third floor, overlooking the first floor. Take a look at the future of menswear.


Saturday, July 26, 2008

news

the lack of posts this week is due to the fact that I'm running around NYC not only killing my feet but more importantly because I'm working on some new developments. Next week check often for updates. As for today, read fashion indie.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Pierre Hardy for Gap


Combat boot, $298, and desert boot, $178, available September 15th at select Gap stores
Source: men.style.com

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Get to know Robert Geller





one of the minds behind the image of the much loved label Cloake, Robert Geller discusses his own self-named line in an interview with online publication scoute

Read the interview
Photos:Scoute