
If clothes make the man, then what does a plastic cropped jacket infer? Inspired by the idea of wearing one’s “Sunday Best”, Omar Kashoura has aggresively tackled the masculine norm with apparel that is not afraid to push boundaries and show a softer side. Using irridescent materials and pale coarse colors alongside staples like black and gray, Kashoura spruces up traditional menswear with an unlikely pairing of sheen, drawstrings and plastic. The push for experiencing pieces that are out of the ordinary demonstrate a welcomed inquinistiveness and acceptance of modernity.

“CLOTHES…introduced to conceal modesty.
…Necessary to hide defects and used to reduce everyone to a decent insignificance of physique, to improve the imaginings of the male body.
Dazzled by the confusion of knowing how to look,
Extreme
EXTREME
From the 70/80’s super extreme to the recent heroin chic,
Here comes the man boy…
Susie @ Style Bubble posted about a neat project that Guy @ Fashion156 has started. Guy managed to get together a few distinguished designers to submit an article or two of clothing custom painted. The items have been put up on eBay and 100% of the proceeds for each item will go to the charity of the designer’s choice. The pieces are pictured below and absolutely amazing.