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John Patrick sees a big future for eco-friendly clothing; “People won’t ask ‘is it organic?’ but say ‘of course its organic!’”
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Saint Augustine Academy continues its Rock ‘n Roll vibe with its autumn / winter 2009/10 collection.
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The latest Fall/Winter collection preview for Calvin Klein shows pieces that are both futuristic and very sci-fi.
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The Raf Simons for Fred Perry Fall/Winter 2009 preview gets the black and white grainy treatment.
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Chauncey, the Brussels-based menswear label, founded in 2008, places a heavy emphasis on quality knitwear, evident in both of their latest spring/summer and autumn/winter collections
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Opening Ceremony Spring '09 mixes a lot of khaki and pastel colors. Although shorts are shorter for men, the balance of cropped trousers and well cut outerwear completes the whole collection.
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A fresh editorial titled "Sunday Morning" featuring Petey Wright modeling items from Freesoul, Todd Lynn, Dior Homme, Jean Paul Gaultier, and Stetson.
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British label Unconditional's Autumn/Winter 2009 stresses the versatility of layering in cold weather, as it offers a full spectrum of coats, hats, scarves and more. The label takes everyday basics and gives them avant garde flourishes with a futuristic edge.
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Set to a fuzzy guitar and background synths, the video lookbook from Williamsburg, Brooklyn’s Yoko Devereaux Spring/Summer 09 line showcases the brand’s signature downtown style.
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The Individualists is a new label created by Parisian fashion designers Luise & Franck. The duo’s debut collection on the label, entitled ‘Birds’, aims to provide a smart balance of simple and daring design approaches.
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Pudel’s Autumn/Winter 2009 range matches the mood of the winter months appropriately with a darker colored theme. Items like scarves, vests, and a long shirt, give the collection a more relaxed and comfortable feel even for the winter.
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Designer Gentaro Noda has an uncanny talent for fine tailoring, unexpected detailing, and solid pattern usage, which is evident in Heath's Fall 2009 collection.
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Yuya Noguchi’s Man of Moods Spring/Summer 09 line is called “Geometrical.” The basis for the title can easily be seen in the angular patterns printed onto blazers and sweaters, and in the structured, crisp lines of jackets and metallic pants.
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D.Lee's upcoming autumn/winter collection is presented through a 4-minute-long promo-video. It is a slowed down pillow fight with the beautiful violin performance of Rebecca Cherry.
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The Kansai Computer Portfolio is a stylish laptop carrier made from 100% leather. It is ideal for 14″ laptops and also features signature gold & silver zippers, and your very own A4 size notepad
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Christopher Raeburn jackets are constructed from re-deployed military parachutes. Raeburn is known for his use of fabrics sourced from de-commissioned military stock
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For Kiryuyrik’s Fall/ Winter 2009 collection, simple patterned plaids and checks are layered with coats in leather and sheen finishes and accesorized with fur shawls. The kilt is frequently visited in several looks.
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Antony Price is doing another collection for Topman. Price defined the looks for artists such as David Bowie, Duran Duran, and Steve Strange, which is evident in this collection.
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A few first looks of Barneys New York, Chicago's Mens Department. Brands like APC and RRL were just some of the brands already in display. The Mens department also has a nice bespoke section.
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New York label Yoko Devereaux’s Spring/Summer 2009 collection fuses trendy street looks with classic casual cuts.
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Kahoura's Man/Boy collection for Spring/Summer 2009 puts a refreshing twist on modern menswear.
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The formal wear collection for Korean brand, Rogatis uses lightweight fabrics dominated by blue and grey hues. The result is a more elegant chic to men’s casual wear. The refinement is reflected in the tailoring of the garments.
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Drykorn's new autumn/winter collection, entitled ‘English Countryside meets Streets of London' draws inspiration from 1970s London, fusing aristocratic styles and rugged working class fashion.
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Baracuta goes limited edition with their Japanese G9 Jacket. It’s a lightweight outerwear that is more athletic in style but can definitely be worn casually.
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Isaora is a brand that aims to create clothing that meets the technical needs of winter athletes whilst maintaining a street wear aesthetic
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Denmark based label Minimum, creates progressive designs mixed with Scandinavian cool. Items you’ll see for their spring collection are light trench coats, cropped slacks, lightweight sweaters, plaid button ups, and more.
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Yohji Yamamoto recently revealed his collaborative collection with Salvatore Ferragamo. Presented during Paris fashion week, Yohji’s inspiration for the footwear range came from some of the Ferragamo classic models.
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Swedish based NN.07's look is described as being "sport couture" and their Spring/Summer collection hosts a bevy of items such as chinos, shirts, trousers, jackets, and more.
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Copenhagen based label SAND exhibits fine tailoring, detailed prints, and quality accessories for their Spring 2009 lineup.
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Nom De Guerre's Fall/Winter 2009 collection, titled “The Third Generation," features a nomadic arctic style infused with a military flair.
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The corduroy trench coat by Caifornia brand Corpus is a uniquely crafted outerwear piece with a great fit.
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Blank Homme's Fredrik Blank and Asa Goransson put together a Spring 2009 collection with the elements of structure and geometry in mind.
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The editorial, entitled ‘Outer Boroughs’ from Flaunt, shows various high-quality outerwear, knits, and blazers in solid colour palettes from renowned brands including Bottega Veneta, Trussardi, Gucci, Lanvin, Yves Saint Laurent and Louis Vuitton.
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be01 designer Murat Soenmez’s collection called, the High Sphere of Streetwear, showcases the label’s ability of creating uniquely crafted pieces with fabrics such as raw denim, lamb wool, mohair and coated cotton.
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GQ Russia features this romantic and stylish editorial for spring, with good style-tips to compensate rose with grey and other pale colours.
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Loving the Generic Man's Fall 2009 lineup. The collection mixes lots of detail, wearable colors, and unique styles.
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Forme d’Expression go into the autumn/winter 2009 season with jackets and trench coats, fitted/oversize trousers, all in a toned-down color palette. Also used are materials such as leather and wool, which highlights the collection’s comfortable yet edgy side.
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The ever innovative Steven Alan made the decision to release his Spring and Summer 2010 collection in the medium of a short film this year instead of the standard dog and pony show of New York Fashion Week and the results are gorgeous.
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Perhaps no other label’s name more appropriately captures the spirit of its collections than Junk de luxe, whose A/W 2009 collection surely was inspired by the forgotten clothes of a wealthy grandparent.
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For their 9 year anniversary, SENSE magazine provides us with a look of their “Black Sense Market” collection. The collection includes limited release items from labels such as Tenderloin, Yves Saint Laurent, Foot The Coacher, Bedwin, and more.
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Tim Van Steenbergen's Fall 2009 collection experiments with arcing, bowing, bunching and pleating of fabrics to form robust and romantic menswear with a rich and sculptural strength.
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