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Showing posts with label Fall/Winter 2013 Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fall/Winter 2013 Review. Show all posts

Leopards and Hearts Are the New Must Have at Burberry - Burberry Prorsum Men's RTW Fall/Winter 2013

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Burberry Prorsum Men's Fall/Winter 2013-2014 first look
Burberry Men's Fall/Winter 2013-2014 first look


Christoper Bailey seemed to have identified (not that he hasn’t) that the true heart of Burberry falls on our devotion of its fashion forward trench coats. A Burberry show is nothing without coats, regardless of what season we’re in. Colors were a must. Olive greens, burgundy, purple, and caramel coats were the main elements of this collection. Their unique military inspired designs are what induced us to this ultra-masculine British outerwear, which Christopher always knows very well how to incorporate. Remember when we stated a while ago that it felt like Bailey wanted to portray a more opened man who’s not afraid of colors and patterns. Well, for Burberry’s Prorsum Fall/Winter 2013 presentation, he did it again. Leopard prints screamed the new must have here. Shoes, coats, sunglasses, bags, and lapels were all covered on this runway. Preppy could describe the well fitted suits, which sort of felt a little slouchy, layered with printed hearts and shirts. Trench coats sprayed with hearts ended marking the man who’s not afraid to wear anything. One of our favorites was the red cashmere sweater stamped with white hearts which we ought to see in editorials very soon. Besides those leopard shoes, studded black numbers made it to the runway as well. The presentation ended with the final models wearing very original semi-transparent rubber trench coats, which seemed adequate to wear for a rainy weather. Who wouldn’t want to look like that in the rain? If any, the last two trenches should become your new wish list for next’s fall 2013 trend.

Nicole Farhi's New Menswear Creative Director Debuts in the Greatest Direction

Wednesday, January 9, 2013


Nicole Farhi Fall/Winter 2013-2014 Menswear Crisp Suit
Nicole Farhi Fall/Winter 2013-2014 Menswear Crisp Suit

 Joanna Sykes, British designer, was appointed several months ago to be the new creative director of Nicole Farhi. Nicole Farhi’s British designs have had an “edgy” kick to the brand, but with great respect, nothing as edgy and of high standards as the one Joanna Sykes presented at London's Fall/Winter 2013-2014 Menswear collection. Sykes presented well tailored suits that had a casual feel which would please several men who are searching for that It Suit. Casual, edgy, and sophisticated were some words that could be used to describe this presentation. Knitwear had a fine appeal and uplift to the overall clean collection. Any generation of men could definitely feel comfortable wearing a piece from the collection; no risk is run, for Joanna has you covered. I, in general, am curious to know just like the neutral colors Sykes showcased here, how well could Sykes manage other colors that are of concern for several men. Time will tell later, but for now were left to enjoy, and begin our wishlist for next's upcoming fall/winter 2013 collections.

Alexander McQueen Fall 2013 RTW - Sartorial Look

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Alexander McQueen Fall/Winter 2013 Menswear
Alexander McQueen Fall/Winter 2013-2014 Menswear Collection


Alexander McQueen presented today its Fall/Winter 2013-2014 menswear collection in London. We should be familiar with Alexander as the master of sartorial craftsmanship.  If you were to take a closer look at the details, you’d find that every garment is impeccably tailored. Owning a piece from this brand is a treasure that may be expensive, but what you’ll be receiving is pure quality.

Sarah Burton has done an excellent job in keeping the house codes of the brand. Pinstripes were the first introduction in the collection, which seemed like a trompe de l’oeil, as it appeared as if the stripes were drawn with chalk.

Gray suits contrasted with diverse hue patchwork needed no more reminders to what the house of Alexander McQueen is famous for.

Vivid colors such as orange and red could not run away in this collection. Velvet suits (to what I could tell), coats, and shirts were no doubt the proper way to end the first day of men’s Fall/Winter 2013-2014 London menswear collection.