A distinctively obvious Dsquared2 collection. With it’s young preppy rebel vibe and bright clothing #tanned #duckface. The thing that makes this show stand out of the rest are the uses of neon colors, we aren’t seeing much of those this season. Overall fun collection, I specifically enjoy the graphic art on the shirts and sweaters. Especially the cat sweater, meow.
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Interview: Drew Hudson for Graveravens
With a face carved by old Hollywood leading men this California native is obviously bound for success. With an impressive body of work we are delightfully looking forward to witness whatever project he tackles in the future.
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Neil Barrett S/S 2015 White Out!
Neil Barrett’s Spring Summer 2015 collection made its statement by removing almost everything that could distract from design itself. Stripped of color and excess, the runway leaned fully into white as both palette and philosophy. What might have felt restrictive instead became the collection’s greatest strength. This was minimalism sharpened to a point.
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Monster Hands! Sankuanz Menswear S/S 2015
Pow. Smack. High five. That is the immediate, almost unavoidable reaction to Sankuanz’s Menswear Spring Summer 2015 show. At a moment when menswear had settled deeply into restraint and normcore neutrality, this collection arrived swinging. Loudly. Joyfully. With zero interest in blending in.
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In Bloom by Jason Hetherington
A tasteful flowery styled photoshoot featuring male models titled In Bloom by Jason Hetherington for Observer Magazine. This series has a cold dreamlike feel, and the use of living plants gives an organic twist reminding us of the delicate beauty we borrow from. dope.
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Alexander McQueen | Men’s Spring/Summer 2015 | Runway Show
Oversized, long, wide and elongated. This theme carried from the shoes to the jackets and suits. With a color pallet of black, white, red and grey the clothing had utilitarian and structured movement even though most were oversize. The young male models trotted out with a similar emo hair pulled forward partially covering their faces. Although there were a few amazing long coats, this collection had an objectionable amount of low impact flair. Like a western magician/white urban gangster feel. Does that even make sense? sheez. Imagine Justin Beiber going to his favorite goofy aunts party. Just watch the runway below and maybe you’ll be able to pull the same references
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Miles McMillan Scotch & Soda S/S 2014
Miles McMillin in pastels and neons with mixed and matched patterns for Scotch & Soda’s S/S 2014 menswear collection. Dressed up separates that are broken down into colorful relaxing summer lounge wear.
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LookBook for Paraiso S/S 2014
The Paraiso Spring/Summer 2014 LookBook captures a playful and vibrant energy, with matching tops and bottoms that celebrate color, pattern, and a sense of fun. The collection nods to the transitional period between the 1980s and 1990s, when Memphis Design aesthetics lingered, mixing bold shapes and graphic motifs with a youthful spirit.
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Interview: Garret Taylor for Graveravens
Model, Actor, Musician Garret Taylor has his foot rightfully wedged into many doors. With his stable head and hard work ethic it is hard to not notice this talent. A discovered model with an already impressive body of work along with upcoming endeavors in music and acting. We can not wait to see what else Garret will handsomely conquer. -age? 21 -height? 6’ -location? Los Angeles -sign? Libra Q: Who do you look up to and idolize in the industry? A: In the modeling industry, I look up to David Gandy. He is very professional and approachable. I want people to feel that way when they look at my career…
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Polo Ralph Lauren: #phofoam by Marcelo Krasilcic
The #phofoam editorial for Polo Ralph Lauren takes a familiar fashion portrait format and gently disrupts it with humor, texture, and unexpected material play. Photographed by Marcelo Krasilcic and styled by David Vandewal, the series stars Harvey James in a set of images that feel both polished and playfully strange, balancing classic Ralph Lauren sensibility with conceptual experimentation.
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Guerrino Santulliana by Rainer Torrado.
Rainer Torrado’s editorial featuring Guerrino Santulliana brings a playful, modern energy to menswear. The male model stands out in bold red pants, a focal point that immediately draws the eye, while the rest of the styling balances color and sportiness with a mod-inspired sensibility. The look feels purposeful, a careful mix of statement and restraint that gives the editorial a polished yet approachable feel.