Virgil Abloh’s Color Coded Pop-Up Louis Vuitton Men’s Store
As part of the series of Men's fashion events taking place throughout January in Paris, Virgil Abloh, creative director for Louis Vuitton, has set up…
men’s fashion, collections and accessories
As part of the series of Men's fashion events taking place throughout January in Paris, Virgil Abloh, creative director for Louis Vuitton, has set up…
Shoe brand Vans and The Museum of Modern Art have teamed up to bring us a collection of shoes for art lovers. arty shoes, hats,…
It's become an annual tradition for many sneaker brands to release special kicks around Halloween and this year Nike will release two new spooky versions…
Despite some serious misjudgment regarding his runway show, Designer Philip Plein debuted his latest collection at Milan Week which ended with a blingy fashion homage…
Snoop Dogg and Dunkin Donuts have just dropped a sweet athleisure collection. The seven unisex items range from a beanie to a bomber jacket and…
Italian fashion house Fendi recently debuted their Men's Fall Winter 2020 collection on the runway, but the 'wow' moment was when Fendi and Anrealage Color-Changing…
Pink and green, lobsters and whales, saddle shoes.. now take all those preppy icons and add some wacky proportions, outlandish accessories, a few gnomes and…
He founded one of the most famous fashion houses in France, Audrey Hepburn was his muse, inspiration and lifelong friend, and no one embodied gentlemanly…
I’m pretty open-minded when it comes to fashion. I appreciate designers who try new things, work with unusual materials and question tradition. But this year’s Fashion Week unveiled some menswear, men’s hairstyles and makeup that were so outrageously ridiculous, they couldn’t even masquerade as art. (more…)
The new Yohji Yamamoto Artist Menswear 2018 SS Collection appropriates the art of Suzume Uchida and illustrations of actress Eiko Koike. The Japanese designer has just unveiled his newest Mens Collection in Paris at Fashion Week. Despite being a collection for men to wear, women appeared on the catwalk – on his clothes. Artist Suzume Uchida collaborated with the designer for several pieces and 1930’s-like vintage illustrations of women embellished jackets and t-shirts (more…)