Boys II Men
Phil Oh’s Best Street Style Pics From the Paris Men’s Shows.
Phil Oh’s Best Street Style Pics From the Paris Men’s Shows.
Guy Trebay, meditates about “enclothed cognition” wearing five New Yorker designers outside his comfort zone for the nytimes.
Glenn Martens of Y/Project confirms my notion, in order to keep it real: Ride the Subway.
Channeling what he calls a “Poppy/Trashy/Transgender vibe” for both for men and women, the designer draws his inspiration from clothes on the street, or more accurately, the Paris metro. “I’m always staring at people,” he says with a laugh. Martens says he prefers to celebrate the everyday, and explore the workings and possibilities of an individual garment — revamping a classic hoodie, trench coat and jeans. Call it Normcore 2.0. “I like to enjoy the design process,” Martens says of his own approach. “From my point of view, we’re a young team and there’s no separation between our lives and our work — so we might as well enjoy it. You can feel that energy in the clothes, it’s honest, and people respond to it.” The New York Times
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The number one address for modern, edgy, tailored American sportswear became PUBLIC SCHOOL NY. Their latest drop seven styles in collaboration with JORDAN. Two sneakers, a take on the AIR JORDAN 12 in molded dark gray suede and a geometrically knit high-top.
Mariacarla Boscono, Lara Stone, Natalia Vodianova, Joan Smalls, Gemma Ward, Miranda Kerr, Iselin Steiro, Candice Swanepoel, Delon Smith, Alessio Pozzi, Filip Hrivnak, Alexandre Valotto, Kevin Sampaio, Diego Fragoso, Gabriel Vieira, and Antoine Lorvo—or, 16 of modeling’s most famous faces gathered next to Givenchy’s Ricardo Tisci.