
Caught in the Headlights –Finnish label Fernando Korpi looks to cult television classic Twin Peaks as well as the film The Deer Hunter for the inspiration of fall’s collection. Combining a penchant for hunting with the atmosphere of rural areas, the new collection seamlessly blends Korpi’s contemporary quirk with a nod to the height of grandfather days. Combining infectious graphic tops with fitted pants and oversize shirting, Fernando Korpi infuses the fall season with a light-hearted personality for endless charm.


we all like some delikatessen don’t we ? this is what fashionphilosophy fashion week poland treated us with on the 1st day of its 3rd edition …
for the ss11 collection of his label delikatessen polish designer andrzej lisowski took inspiration from the unique atmosphere of lamu island (kenya) and the colonial heritage of eastern africa …
based on the shirt in all of its forms (classic with a twist, collarless, waistcoat or blouson style), the silhouette is clean and relaxed, playing with structures and tender colour tones for a fresh & neoclassical look … plain poplin coats and vests tone down prints and jacquards; refined, soft, lightweight and summery fabrics (cotton muslin, voile royal, sea island or egyptian cotton) are mixed with heavier hand knitted ties & bow ties … generous pleated trousers or harem style bermudas and loose upper garments achieve a very comfy look …

The Comeback Kids–After a brief hiatus, Australian label Book Club is back with their latest fall collection for the southern hemisphere. Streamlining their streetwear approach, Book Club transitions from color blocking and casuals to the tidy button down for a no-fuss entry to the new season.

Ashen Tundra, Frozen Roads–A couple of seasons into their stride, Brooklyn-based label InAisce prepares for autumn with a locally produced collection of deconstructed garments cut from a lovely color palette of subdued colors. Featuring detail oriented pieces but still managing to resonate an organic attitude, fall’s range brings together texture in an inspiring fashion. Offering a wardrobe of difference, InAisce designer Jona marries a dark sensibility to a fine execution of technical garments for quite the season.

Coy Fashion–Zoologie turns the hands of time back for a nostalgic fall 2011 collection that reimagines youth as an infectious collection of sporty new pieces. From color blocking and patches to soft neutrals, the fall lineup takes the Australian label on grand adventures that involve hiking and fishing. Concept-driven but practical, Zoologie’s latest collection blends a sense of whimsy with a hint of workerswear for a fun range.

It’s Graphic–ASOS joins forces with Alex Bec and Will Hudson of It’s Nice That for a limited collaboration. Bringing ten British artists together to create original artwork, t-shirts have been created as another mode of expression. The t-shirts are being sold alongside prints of the artwork for the spring season. / Modeled by Eddie Ness.