NY Fashion Week S/S 2015: Sergio Davila
Just as NYFW was winding down I got a call from Mykel Smith, the human tornado behind his namesake agency Mykel C. Smith Creative, to pop down to ever-trendy Nolita to check out Sergio Davila’s latest...
View ArticleT-Time: Laurie Haspel
“When you are put in charge, take charge.” “Born out of necessity – worn with pride” sums up the ethos at Haspel, a family-owned menswear line founded in 1909 by Joseph Haspel, Sr. Fast forward to...
View ArticleNY Fashion Week S/S 2015: Francesca Liberatore
The Salon at Lincoln Center Ms. Liberatore showed us an eclecticism of loose fitting & casual pieces with an Asian aesthetic topped off with a bit of deconstruction. Classic button down tailored...
View ArticleNY Fashion Week S/S 2015: Carmen Marc Valvo
For Carmen Marc Valvo’s 25th anniversary, he surprised us all with a mixture of menswear, & we were very thankful for his surprise as his collection was tropical & stylish in every way. With...
View ArticleONmen: Burberry Prorsum Spring 2016
As Christopher Bailey sent his latest collection down the runway in London for London Men’s Fashion Week, a live classical orchestra provided the soundtrack. The iconic British outwear company, under...
View ArticleNY Fashion Week Men’s: CWST
The much-anticipated New York Men’s Fashion Week is now upon us… We begin with CWST, pronounced ‘quest’. From some of the former designers of Riviera Club, comes this California based line, that is...
View ArticleNY Fashion Week Men’s: David Hart
The seventies have been ever present in fashion as of late, and David Hart is championing the cause as his cause célèbre. His color palette and usage of a slouchy silhouette give one that feel,...
View ArticleNY Fashion Week Men’s: PLAC
Now, we don’t chose favorites here at TheFashionList, but if we did, PLAC would definitely be in the running. Simple, clean, modern, yet still somehow seventies (broken record). The seventies air was...
View ArticleNY Fashion Week Men’s: Lucio Castro
Inspiration derives from various origins; mundane, obscure, abstract, cultural. The up & coming world of African cinema hailing from Nigeria was the birthplace of Lucio Castro’s inspiration &...
View ArticleNY Fashion Week Men’s: Ricardo Seco
As NYFW Men’s has proven to be of a somber tone, with neutrals being the most dominating color trend, the bold colors and prints from Ricardo Seco added a much-needed splash of freshness that served to...
View ArticleNY Fashion Week Men’s: Perry Ellis
I’m always loath to compare the collection one designer does on behalf of such a lofty house as Perry Ellis, as the legacy of such an iconic name is one that is nearly impossible to follow. However,...
View ArticleNY Fashion Week Men’s: Duckie Brown
It has been discussed that the apathy shown towards branding & forthcoming self advertisement has been a deciding factor in the “downtrend” of Duckie Brown‘s popularity. This very well may be true,...
View ArticleNY Fashion Week Men’s: Chapter
Demure relaxation, the music set the tone for the laid back LA vibe of the grungier than thou. Chapter presented a casual, cool collection that exuded every Californians dream to not care how you look,...
View ArticleNY Fashion Week: Custo Barcelona
The always eccentric Custo Barcelona displayed another trademark collection on Friday that welcomed the weekend in with much pleasure & excitement. The collection, entitled “Slow”, was expertly...
View ArticleNY Fashion Week Men’s: Public School
Being bad never looked so good. The mood for Public School was set as soon as you laid eyes on the usual suspects of the menswear realm. Nick Wooster, was the head honcho, with his pretty boy New...
View ArticleNY Fashion Week: The Art Institute of NY
To be young and free; a pivotal moment in any students life. Much is to be said about having the creative freedom to explore one’s boundaries and bring to fruition the idea of concept to creation....
View ArticleNY Fashion Week: GenArt
It’s no secret that GenArt had some troubles in recent years & sadly had to take a thankfully temporary hiatus from the NY Fashion Week escapades. The true test of a design company, or in this...
View ArticleNY Fashion Week: Zang Toi
From the first all white looks to a variety of intensely chromatic hued pieces, this show wore many different hats. Pun intended, the first few looks all were styled with big, dramatic, white hats....
View ArticleINline: Mercer Market
Every great building starts with a great foundation… an analogy that resonates with countless other scenarios, a fashionable outfit being one of them. In some cases, the foundation is beautiful enough...
View ArticleNY Fashion Week Men’s: Duckie Brown
Duckie Brown is consistently our most anticipated show of all of New York Fashion Week. During this sophomore showing of the recently minted stand alone fashion week, it was once again the ticket we...
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