Showing posts with label TRENDS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TRENDS. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

FASHION WEEK TRENDS: GO BIG OR GO HOME

Sleek silhouettes might have reigned the Paris and Milan fashion week catwalks this season but in many of the collections we saw oversized coats, knits and trousers... even belts! More often this trend is neutral in colour if you don't count Issey Miyake and his bright red creation. Perhaps these looks would work better in Europe but if it were cold enough here would you try this trend, or do you prefer a more snug fit for your outerwear?

Thursday, January 26, 2012

FASHION WEEK TRENDS: COLOUR

It was obvious early on that certain colour trends were emerging this season. Thankfully one of my favorites reigned supreme for fall/winter. Green! Wether it's sea green, olive, emerald or moss it's up to you. The army green, if not militarian trend was strong this year and extended to coats, knits, hats, shoes and scarves. 

Second to green this season you could barely go a show without seeing burgundy or red, specifically the former. Givenchy chose red as a theme alongside stars and stripes but other designers chose it to make more of a statement. Or in the case of Mugler, burgundy made up entire looks in different shades.

Last up is blue. Diesel Black Gold released their look in a powdery tone but the closer we got to Paris the blue became more electric. Again with blue we see this used more as a statement piece so you can take pointers from these looks on how to execute it into your own style.

Friday, September 16, 2011

NAME THAT TREND: THE CAMO PRINT 2011


I first noticed the reinvention of the camo print on Nickelson Wooster who shot to fame because of his outrageous and wonderful outfit choices outside of Fashion week. Camo as a tie and blazer? Okay! No longer is this common trance-party attire circa 1998. And those heavy pocketed pants, oi. Remember Joe Soap?
Shoot through to 2011 and the fashion scene is starting to embrace it once more by including it in the detail. Not all people are as confident with this sort of trend as Nickelson Wooster but we can learn from the examples below shot outside fashion week this year.

Now with NYFW at a close it was surprising to see Tommy Hilfiger experiment with the camo print in the form of a colour soled boot and zip-up jacket. Notice the white jeans allow the overall look to calm down just a touch. One of my new favorite shoe brands Del Toro even released a brogue in this print which although surprising is pretty cool and would make a fine addition to my wardrobe. But leave it to Addict and C-law who collaborated on their own version-- a boat-boot hybrid that I'm certain will go down well with the boys. 
What do you think of this trend? Would you bring the camouflage to the city?

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

FASHION SLIPPERS, LIKE HUGH HEFNER? SURE!


Derek Geddes of Elizabeth Galloway sent me a fascinating article on the demise of societies efforts to dress better, that it's all a sign we have given up. This article references the recent riots of course and the abundance of sweatpant wearers. While many of us do actually make an effort it isn't all wrong. So how about a way to be comfortable and fashionable at the same time? Honestly jeans everyday is about as bad as it gets for me but one can still wear it with more formal pieces. 
Hugh Hefner demonstrated that he can wear slippers everyday, even if that meant leaving the house to attend premiers and events. And while he made it famous he wasn't the one that made it trendy. Recently at Milan FW we saw a few men donning slippers as a fashion statement and it really isn't that hard for you to do the same thing. Just look at Stefano Gabbana and his adaptation. It's simply a loafer equivalent and should be worn with the same ease. 

Stubbs and Wootton have famously created a collection of these slippers in an assortment of fancy design and fun colours but I was particularly impressed with Del Toro who embroidered animals (as seen at the top), initials or your own preferred style as they can custom make your pair. Now that's customer service. Would you wear this style?

Of course if you're going to do it you may as well go all out and try something like the spiked and glittery dragon-scaled Christian Louboutin slippers. Just watch where you walk before you hurt someone.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

NAME THAT TREND: THE BRACELET AND WATCH TREND


We covered all the trends in terms of clothing but one of the most common trends I noticed from this past fashion week in Europe was the duo of bead bracelets and nylon and canvas strapped watches. I really love the look, especially when it is paired with a more relaxed take on formal attire. The boys from Milan and Paris are not afraid to wear a friendship bracelet or two and nor should you. It's about balance, the right amount of colour, nothing too bulky. Asos.com has a few on their site and they're super cheap.

The watch is fantastic and is by Georg Jensen of course. This Nato watch-strap can be purchased for 65GBP. If you fancy the Koppel timepieces displayed in the images below you can get that too for only $1195USD. Chump change.


What are your thoughts on this trend? Would you wear a friendship bracelet with your watch? Let us know.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

THIS WEEK ON GQ.CO.ZA: MILAN FASHION WEEK TRENDS 2011

Alright so fashion week comes along and reminds you your duds are due to expire soon. Wonderful. On GQ I discuss some of these trends and include one that may have a little difficulty taking off locally for 2011.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

NAME THAT TREND! OXBLOOD ROUND TOES

With trends recycling the way they do, it is no wonder that we run screaming move on from the pointed shoe style from the late nineties and early noughties. On my trip to America last month I unfortunately encountered many in this variety, horrified of course to find them raise up at the tip or covered in faux-alligator.

The trend of today is the love child of Dr. Martens and, I don't know, a very old bottle of wine. These round-toed beauties are available from Paul Smith and Alfred Sergant to name only two. Wear these like you would your more preppy items. Would you buy into this trend?

Thursday, May 19, 2011

THE RASSLE OF THE TASSEL

We men (those of us who will admit it) love shoes. Even if our tastes only extend to what ever 'kicks' are in this season or we merely take good care of the few that we own, that love is still there. We are not very different in that way to woman, we just exercise more restraint. I, however fall into that category of men who own more shoes than necessary. But I have few vices as it is.
Recently I purchased a pair of tasseled loafers. Why, I hear you ask? Because not only were they on-sale and exquisitely made, but they had a longer end than the average square loafers your Grandfather might have worn. Like most of the modern remakes of fashion the fits have been re-modified to work for our times. Plus it is such an easy shoe to wear because it immediately smartens up your regular Sunday duds.

I took to Twitter last month at the Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards and the response was largely popular.
Already a fan of brogues I thought it would be an interesting challenge to wear my new loafers and not look like Hugh Hefner. The result? Basic raw denims, a solid but colourful shirt and a fitted blazer. Allowing the shoes to speak for themselves is what makes or breaks the use of statement shoes. 

While the fashion minded have celebrated the return of this shoe it has not been loved-up as much by the general public. Fears of looking like the aforementioned continue to loom. It doesn't help matters that shoe-god Christian Louboutin has now released suede tasseled loafers to end all tasseled loafers. Mr. Louboutin himself warns that his "Daddy Flat's" 'are not for the classic daddy at all'. For a more fearful man, you can always opt for his tasseled boat shoes instead.

You can find different versions from top designers like Bottega Veneta or even cheaply from Asos.com, so if you could wear this style it's available to you. Let us know, would you though?

Friday, April 8, 2011

THE TREND THAT WON'T GO AWAY

This post was originally aimed at the similarities of Adam Lamberts style and an editorial by Xexmag.com. The thorough use of studs, chains and jewels make this an interesting change for the usual editorials that we have been seeing lately. Upon further inspection I was seeing this 'Glam' trend appearing all over the internet. But note this is not the glam you thought it once was. The all-new glam trend is a dirtier, rough version used by Lambert, Britney Spears, Lady GaGa and Ke$ha to name a few. 



From 2009 fashion houses like Prada and Burberry were releasing their studded garments amidst a large demand for this trend. Like most of these flash-trends I expected it to be gone by the time it hit the stores. Alas here we are in 2011 and the studded/glitzy/sequency/jewel-encrusted trend is going nowhere. 
What do you think about this style?




RUFIO - Model XEXPOSE: Editorial Spotlight // Ryan Medel @ Mark Dimuzio @ Major // Stylist: Omar Alexander // MUA/Groomer: Diane Calle // Photographer: Sailey Williams //Designers: Deryck Todd, Bruce Snell, Natasha NYC, Patricia Fields. Images collected from Selectism and click blog.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

A NEW TREND'S AFOOT: COLOURED SOLES


You may know by now that I am an obsessive statement-shoe collector. My first 'out there' shoe was a pair of olive green brogues which I have mentioned too many times. From there my love affair expanded and my threshold, so to speak, for more animated shoes got stronger. I whole heartedly believe you can wear a crazy, loud, over-the-top shoe of your choosing if you dress the rest appropriately. 

Then I stumbled on a new concept; take a regular shoe and paint the soles a bright colour. Genius really, don't know why I didn't know of it. Naturally a whole bunch of designers caught on this trend early and the above shoes are just a portion of what is available.

It really does make you wonder why it's even a 'trend' at all. Shouldn't we have done this ages ago? It makes perfect sense to differ the colour of a more formal shoe somewhere. It makes for an interesting change though, doesn't it? Mark McNairy hit the nail on the head though on this trend with a collection of shoes I could only hope would walk into my cupboard some day. Every one of these shoes are fantastic and further take a more conventional look to another place. A better place!

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Thursday, March 10, 2011

THE 'BALMAIN BOOT' LOOK

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One of my favorite looks to come out of fashion week (and by that I mean outside of fashion week) was the varsity jacket look as photographed above. Since said jacket is already on my wishlist and it's a bit difficult to locate locally, I have moved my attention towards the boot. The whole look has already been nicknamed the Balmain boot look since they released it in their 2010 and 2011 campaigns. When the 'Gas' boot appeared before me I immediately thought of this look. Of course you're in luck for two reasons, firstly this boot was made locally by Bronx shoes, and secondly they retail for a measly R649! I'm still on the lookout for a black pair though.

Now it's just a matter of locating the varsity jacket but while I'm in the U.S in April I will scout around for a more affordable version to Balmain, although obviously it would sit pretty well in my wardrobe.

Get cracking people because it won't be long before it's cold enough and you can wear what you want again! For additional information about Bronx visit their website or call 021 590 7000

UPDATE: These boots are also available in black from Bronx.

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{Top image courtesy of mymanybags}