The Fashion Week Spectrum
Categories: Fashion Trends, Look Book

Valetmag-A visual Survey of the Style Landscape From a Dozen New York Designers. Read More

Valetmag-A visual Survey of the Style Landscape From a Dozen New York Designers. Read More

Mensrag.com-N°44 Spring/Summer 2009 collection Read More

ManChic-"Spring 2009 is going to be mix of italian style and classic american sportswear topped with country club look according to Michael Kors. The collection is really graphic, simple and colored in basic tones, making it simple to pare with other clothes in your wardrobe." Read More

NYMAG-"On The Runway, Milan Menswear-Gianfranco Ferré, Vivienne Westwood, Dolce & Gabbana, and more from the Fall 2009 shows." Read More

Mensrag-"Label Rag: Beat Poet A/W 2009 “Fog” Read More

getkempt-"In this case, your guide is Conference of Birds, the same label that gave us the coats we gushed over this summer. They’re feeling a little more summery for their latest line, and giving us a quick refresher on wearing white along the way." Read More

Mensrag.com-"Fifth Avenue Shoe Repair S/S 2009" Read More

Manchic-"I know it does not look like but Playlife is an Italian brand, own by the Benetton family. Right now there are no stores in the US, most of the stores are located in Eastern Europe but also in Russia, Kazakhstan, India and Iran." Read More

Stylenerds-"The first look is one that has been quite common over 2008. The cardi, tie, shirt combo is versatile. You can dress it up with smart trousers and shoes or dress it down as Pharrell Williams has done here with some dark jeans. Pharrell has inevitably gone for high fashion Louis Vuitton in his look but click for more if you want a rundown of how to create the look for a quater of the price." Read More

A Man Fashion-"Christopher Bailey makes such perfect sense of his work for Burberry that all anyone could ever wish for would be his voice in your ear while you watch his shows. For his latest collection, he imagined the late artist/filmmaker Derek Jarman in his garden at Dungeness, a hardscrabble stretch of English seaside perched next to a nuclear reactor." Read More
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