The Day I Fell in Love | Kudos to Jordy Huinder

Posted 2 years, 1 month ago on April 23, 2010 by

sunstroke1 The Day I Fell in Love | Kudos to Jordy Huinder

Fea­tured on The Ones2Watch, styl­ist Jordy Huin­der cites his inspi­ra­tions as “Being a kid in the 80’s (Madonna) and a teenager in the 90’s (Court­ney Love)”. What a won­der­ful use of two Acne pieces…stopped me in my tracks. The color palette and pro­por­tions are just phe­nom­e­nal. Shoot here by the way.

sunstroke2 The Day I Fell in Love | Kudos to Jordy Huinder

Major! Cory Bond & Joan Pedrola

Posted 2 years, 1 month ago on April 23, 2010 by

thatsmajor Major! Cory Bond & Joan Pedrola

Major mod­els Cory Bond and Joan Pedrola out for a night on the town.

Behind the Scenes | Dolce & Gabbana Fall 2010 Campaign

Posted 2 years, 1 month ago on April 21, 2010 by

dgpreview1 Behind the Scenes | Dolce & Gabbana Fall 2010 Campaign

Another rea­son you should be on Twit­ter, if you are not already…up-to-date news. ;)

The other day, Ste­fano Gabbana tweeted these behind the scene pic­tures from the upcom­ing Dolce & Gab­bana cam­paign fea­tur­ing Evan­dro Sol­dati, Noah Mills and Sam Webb.

dgpreview2 Behind the Scenes | Dolce & Gabbana Fall 2010 Campaign
dgpreview3 Behind the Scenes | Dolce & Gabbana Fall 2010 Campaign

Donna Karan Catches a Ball Game

Posted 2 years, 1 month ago on April 19, 2010 by

donnakaran Donna Karan Catches a Ball Game

As some of you may or may not know, DKNY recently signed on as a spon­sor of the New York Yan­kees. Donna Karan hit the field to social­ize before this past Friday’s game. Here she is with Alex Rodriguez – casual chic much – don’t you just love her look?

Peter Bruder Self Portraits

Posted 2 years, 1 month ago on April 18, 2010 by

peterself1 Peter Bruder Self Portraits

Viva’s Peter Bruder snaps some shots of him­self while bored…oh what a life!

peterself2 Peter Bruder Self Portraits

The Fashionisto Diaries | Rag & Bone Fall 2010

Posted 2 years, 3 months ago on February 21, 2010 by

ragandbone The Fashionisto Diaries | Rag & Bone Fall 2010

Got to Rag & Bone around 11:45…was rush­ing because the invi­ta­tion said show at 12. I checked in and then was directed upstairs, but they were not sup­posed to let peo­ple in yet. I was ulti­mately con­fused and then in the midst, Isaac Carew ran by. A cou­ple moments later, I was sit­ting against a wall jot­ting notes as I watched pho­tog­ra­phers set up their cam­eras for the show. Per­haps, I was in a daze, but I did not real­ize the show set-​​up by their pos­tion­ing. As time passed, more and more peo­ple entered and there was a pit of peo­ple stand­ing. Mean­while, there was loud music thump­ing in the back­ground to remind you that you were in fact here for a show. Briefly scan­ning the room, I noticed that every­one seemed to be wear­ing boots, because of the ice…but all the pho­togs appeared to be in sneakers…interesting…As I was writ­ing, I looked up and was two sec­onds from being tram­pled, but I was too com­fort­able to move. Begin­ning to pen a piece on Alexan­der McQueen and how peo­ple exploit famous deaths, I noticed that every­one had gath­ered fac­ing one direc­tion. It looked like the show was just begin­ning and I almost missed it. Jeremy Young opened the show and imme­di­ately, the col­lec­tion felt refresh­ing and right-​​now. They were clothes I could imag­ine wear­ing at that instant. There was tex­ture, style, suit­able sta­ples… The color palette was crisp…it’s amaz­ing what a lit­tle green and bur­gundy can do in place of all black. Per­son­ally, I detest cam­ou­flage, but it was in that moment that it was styled so impec­ca­bly, it just seemed like one of those have to have pieces. Reflect­ing on the show, the col­lec­tion had a cer­tain casu­al­ness to it, like a man who lives in the moun­tains, but has this hip thing going for him that seems to set him apart. He is tak­ing the local func­tional gar­ments and turn­ing them into some­thing else. I hate when peo­ple say it, but this really is one of those col­lec­tions that pho­tographed way dif­fer­ently than in per­son. In per­son the clash of pat­terns and the inten­sive lay­er­ing was delight­ful, because you could bet­ter appre­ci­ate the use of tex­ture and rich mate­ri­als. And then you have lit­tle moments like Yuri Pleskun thump­ing his foot to the beat of the music or Tomek Szczukiecki walk­ing half the run­way leav­ing the audi­ence puz­zled, but it’s all rather charm­ing – unique, it’s part of the experience.

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