Fall 2009 | BlackBarrett by Neil Barrett

The Fashionisto

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Published August 30, 2009

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Updated January 1, 2015

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This season, Japanese exclusive BlackBarrett buys into the vampire craze with their fall collection entitled “Lostboyz”. The collection is inspired by Joel Schumacher’s 1980’s film, “The Lost Boys” and tries to replicate the essence of a modern vampire crossed with a rock star. The result is a collection that is heavy on black, extreme denim washes and leather.

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