The latest collection from Illionaire boasts the title, YOU HAVE KILLED ME MDLXIV. If looks could kill, this collection would definitely be a useful aid. Illionaire always has a great rock and roll edge and I love it. The collection features a variety of interesting materials and silhouettes that are slim, yet have volume. The new season will hit stores this September. As a personal aside – The sweatshirt featured in the first picture will be mine. We’re just meant to be.
Illionaire Spring 2008/2009
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The sweatshirt is definitely a favourite of mine as well. Aside from that, I’m still very into the bib detailing in classic shirts like the one on the bottom left.
This model is giving us mustache for days. How…70s.
(Also I hadn’t noticed this before, but there’s a cute little smiley face at the bottom of your blog. What a nice way to start my day, thank you!)
Oh and in regards to the hyper-masculine fabric, no I haven’t tried it before.
To be honest, I think the model has some fierce swagger and it is making me like the clothes even more.
Smiley face? What smiley face? Hahahaha.
But on the topic of belting coats, I would definitely try oversized (think Yohji) plus interesting uncommon materials (think fabric store/home store exploration)
I’ll have a month break in September before finishing school and I’m definitely using the time to explore things I’ve been wanting to do like dying white clothes.