
Heading backstage to capture the boys relaxing before the show and then crashing the photographer’s pit for a serving of stylish catwalk fun, Shannon Sinclair made the most out of her time at Mik Cire’s recent spring showing.

Entering their second season, Mik Cire revealed its spring 2011 collection with great buzz and accolades. At large dark, gritty and urban but accessible, Mik cire designer Eric Kim struck the perfect balance between fashion-forward pieces and an easy to integrate appeal. From low slung shorts and semi-fitted jackets to slouchy tops, Mik Cire showcased a collection that easily translated into a wardrobe of coveted pieces for spring come next year.


Reversing the spelling of his full name, designer Eric Kim moves forward with the launch of his new label Mik Cire. Formerly, the creative force behind Monarchy, Kim is branching out to explore a line that entails more than just denim and t-shirts. Hoping to create a full-range of affordable garments with a fashionable appeal, fall’s debut sees a penchant for black effortlessly tied to an accessible look – representative of a generation intrigued with the art of dressing, but ultimately with an approach that is young and current. Combining sharp outerwear with the provocativeness of street fashion, the Mik Cire’s man is off to a beat of his own with great future potential.