Showing posts with label Style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Style. Show all posts

Monday, 3 July 2017

Jack Guinness who it

Jack Ginness - really the quietest person in Great Britain?
Jack Ginness - a part of a new wave of models who became persons independently. He works for the largest designers, organizes legendary parties and now stakes the blow to the worlds of representation and the publication. Thus, how the son of the priest finished here – and what precisely he will make then?
Jack's bar - the hottest night club about which you never heard. The quiet inhabited street, this East London brothel sprained down - a favourite shelter for similar Daisy Lou and Alex Chiang. It is the place where you will find Florence Welch giving the improvised work or Karl Berat playing the DJ's set. It welcomed the Elf Geldof, and Nick Grimshaw by his nights of a karaoke (Grimshaw has quite a reputation of his Small executions of Kim). You, probably, saw that the pictures in Instagram taken there republished on newspaper pages of show business - even if location was a secret.

Sunday, 16 April 2017

Top 10 T-Shirts summer memorable stylish ( inspirational t-shirt quotes)

We present to your attention several t-shirts 2017, with unusual and bright design.
Best t shirt quotes ever


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Wednesday, 12 April 2017

DANIEL W FLETCHER SS17 & AW17 | New Fashionable Collection

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With an inauguration of the president Trump in January and a referendum of the EU last June, last two seasons of men's shows were more with the political background, than someone in recent memory - and during the London Men's Fashion week, for only a few weeks before Great Britain has gone to elections, no designer existed more frank about an exit of Great Britain from the European Union, than Daniel In Fletcher. While podiums were well under way in the main British Municipal center of Fashion in 180 Coast, outside on the street, Fletcher has organized a part meeting, representation of a part in a favor, the EU, with the models dressed in his Spring the Summer collection of 2017 holding posters, or the showing flags of the EU or the announcement over the head "Remains" in capital capital letters of the block. It was the movement of the genius - that which not only has brought together him, great attention from the street already develops photographers there to be enough stylish visitors for a show, but also and to place him separately as a voice for what would be 48 percent.

Tuesday, 11 April 2017

Reflective clothing fashion, development and manufacturing + video jacket Nike

General interest in run, development of bicycle culture and street sport in the large cities has led to the fact that things with reflecting elements even more often appear in collections of popular brands of clothes. And not only sports focused, but also LifeStyle-brands like Supreme, Isaora and Vans.


Out who releases reflective clothes today?

Sunday, 9 April 2017

Melanija Trump wears Red a dress to meet the president of China and the first lady

Tonight, Melania Trump greeted Chinese President Xi Jinping and First Lady Peng Liyuan at the Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida, wearing red—a symbolic color in China that represents happiness and good luck. Earlier today, Trump had stepped off the plane with her husband in a different black belted dress with white bows that recalled previous military-influenced coats and suits. The sudden change in palette appeared to be a deliberate nod to Chinese culture, picked for the couples’ first meeting on U.S. soil.

The Top Hits from Glenn O’Brien

Glenn O’Brien, who passed away yesterday at the age of 70, was a New York icon, a peerless writer, and, of course, one of the most stylish men around. (For over 15 years, he was The Style Guy at GQ, a title he embodied in every way.)



In 2012, GQ collected Glenn's sartorial wisdom in a special print issue called, simply, The Style Guy. (It's long sold out, but it looks like there's at least one copy available on eBay.) As part of that issue, Nigel Cox photographed some of O’Brien’s most interesting personal effects for a bit called “From the Closet of the Style Guy.”

Saturday, 8 April 2017

Top 100 Best Sneakers 2017 | What is the most affordable price for good Sneakers (Compare)

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In one article we will tell you about all the best sneakers for April 2017
SHOES ARE THE CURRENCY OF COOL
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The top 5 Adidas, Nike, Vans, Converse, Jordan.

DC Shoes Astor

If you ever ventured into a Journeys in middle school, there's a good chance you remember DC Shoes as purveyors of chunky, heavily-padded skate shoes that weren't exactly the definition of timeless style. But in 2017, the company is making a play for the masses with the release of the Astor, a sleek and minimal kick that deserves a spot in any stylish guy's sneaker rotation.
DC Shoes Astor

That said, the Astor also maintains a skate-able design thanks to DC’s IMPACT-I technology, which is good news for those who actually use skate products for skate purposes. But thanks to their pared down design these kicks are equally as prepared to take on slim jeans or even a suit. Our favorite detail? The white leather upper—which actually is a just ever-so-slightly off-white hue—that features a pebble leather, giving the shoes a more casual, less sporty feel.

Thursday, 6 April 2017

NEW PHOTOS THE NEXT REIGNING CHAMP X ADIDAS ULTRA BOOST 3.0 RELEASES ON APRIL 7TH 2017

One of the most popular adidas Ultra Boost collabs of 2016 is back for a sequel with Reigning Champ teaming up with the Three Stripes once again. Released in a heathered black colorway perfect for winter last year, Reigning Champ constructs a more summer-appropriate look this time around in a pristine white and light grey colorway for the Ultra Boost 3.0, finished with a premium suede cage and detailing on the heel counters.First previewed in January, we now have official photos and a confirmed release date for the next Reigning Champ x adidas Ultra Boost, which will drop April 7th accompanied by an apparel collection at adidas.com and select retailers.

Saturday, 28 January 2017

Rami Malek’s Stylish Trick for Traveling Light

There is no power high like moving effortlessly through airport security, getting into your seat with ease, and then getting out of the airport faster than the rest of the folks on your flight and beating them all to the cab line. It’s not that you wish them ill will, it’s just that when flying is the worst it’s the worst and not letting it get to that point is a triumph.
Depending on the length of the trip and your wardrobe needs, your packing strategy for getting through the airport without losing your mind may change. Here’s one way of doing it that we can get behind: double mid-size duffle bags in lieu of rolling luggage, XL weekenders, or camping backpacks. Rami Malek used this trick at the airport yesterday and, not only did he look great (he was hauling Dior Homme bags in case you were wondering), but it helped him stay highly mobile.
The advantage of double duffle bags is that it prevents you from having to check a bag and, unlike a rolling suitcase, it keeps your stuff close to your body so you can zip through the crowds and down narrow aisles easily. Put one of the bags in the overhead storage, and one by your feet while you’re in the air. Or squeeze them both up there; they’re small and flexible enough to fit into even the most packed compartments.

Friday, 28 October 2016

10 TRENDS (Top, Populare) YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR AUTUMN

We know it's still the height of summer, but it's not long until the autumn/winter '16 collections start arriving in shops - so now's the time to get organised. Here, we look back at the mens shows at London Collections Men, and in Milan and Paris - and we’ve distilled everything the designers want to see us wearing this time next year into ten solid trends. Want to know the future of men's fashion now? Read on for the top trends you need to master now for autumn

While there was a strong representation of your traditionally autumnal navies, blacks, greys and dark greens, the colour that really stood out at the shows was copper. Replenish your stocks of the rich, orangey-brown shade now.


If you're not quite ready to start wearing your sweatshirt selection, try using a knitted polo shirt as a slightly lighter layer of insulation as the temperature dips. Across the catwalk we saw this item thrown casually over shirts and T-shirts, and slipped under slouchy, sporty suiting. At Bally they were even worn layered over fine-gauge rollnecks (toasty). For best results invest in two or three fine knit iterations in different solid colours with minimal branding for maximum versatility with your existing wardrobe.

The trend for bomber jackets shows no sign of abating anytime soon - however, this season the item is going higher-end than ever. Not only did we see a whole swathe crafted out of luxurious velvets, leathers and wools, but many had rich embellishment work incorporated into the design. Whether its beautifully intricate hand embroidery or interesting badges sewn onto the surface, look out for a bomber with that extra detail this coming cold season.


For obvious reasons, the autumn shows are all about outerwear - and this season no coat shape was more popular than the duffle coat. Camel was the most popular colour to crop up, but there were plenty of designers giving their own design tweaks to the hooded toplayer, including extending the length or chopping the sleeves off (such as at Maison Margiela) or cutting it from plasticised material (such as Stuart Vevers at Coach).


Forget about big wooly scarves, neckerchiefs are the new way to protect your neck this cold season. Perhaps unsurprisingly, we saw this trend more on the Paris catwalks, but there was plenty of representation in London and Milan too. To be bang-on trend, look out for something in a cotton-silk mix busting with pattern and colour - or simply tie on a bandana and let its tails hang loose over your jumper. If you're really committing to the look, invest in a woggle too - cub scout vibes just got cool



High shine fabric was seen across the board at the A/W ‘16 shows. Silk shirts were perhaps the most obvious - and easiest - way to get on the trend (slip one on under a suit), but leather trousers and silken or nylon outerwear (such as the bombers and parkas at Ami) were also well-represented on the catwalks.

Good news for any Blizzard Jonas sequels next year, shoes are going chunkier than ever. Whether you're a loafer or a lace-up man, soles are thick, stacked and rubberised, with hiking boots set to be a seasonal essential (and worn with everything in your wardrobe from tailoring to tracksuit trousers). Detailing is also getting far bigger, with exploded buckles and fringing notable especially in Milan and Paris.

After season bubbling under the surface, hems are finally loosening up next season. And while only the bravest (and slimmest) of us will be able to slip on a pair of flares, looser wool trousers (wider at the thigh and foot) are seriously easy to wear. Even sleekest-of-the-sleek Hermes is going hard on the trend: the vast majority of the trouser they showed had an elasticated waist - even with tailoring.

The logical conclusion of the silk shirt trend. There were definitely some bold versions of the matching pyjama shirt and trousers on the catwalks, however we saw it styled in a supremely wearable way at Valentino with a black turtleneck slipped underneath, as well as at Dolce & Gabbana - so don’t rule it out. Hey, we were right about boiler suits...


43 Photo | FULL Collection Boss New York Spring/Summer 2017 Ready-To-Wear

Your morning men's fashion news update, direct from GQ HQ. Read on for the three most important talking points from the world of menswear today.
Selfridges have reported record sales for the tenth consecutive year
The retailer has reported a five per cent jump in gross sales to £1.4bn, despite a 1.9 per cent drop in operating profits in its full year results. The company invested £300m into its London flagship store and online - a project which has already been running two years - marking an "unprecedented level of investment" for the retailer. It's this investment that has taken its toll on margins. This will mark the tenth consecutive year of record sales for the department store which welcomes over two million shoppers in store and online every year.
Retail director at John Lewis quits
Mark Lewis has resigned from his position just two days after a new managing director was appointed. Paula Nickolds is taking the place of Andy Street as managing director, who is departing to pursue a career in politics. Lewis, who was online director prior to 2015, will leave the department store to head Money Supermarket, but will remain in the role over the busy Christmas period until 4 May 2017. Lewis said “It has been my privilege to work with a winning team, which I know will continue to successfully define the future of omnichannel retailing.” He will replace Peter Plumb at the price comparison website. (Full story at Retail Gazette).
Hugo Boss Clarifies CEO comments about focusing on menswear
Hugo Boss has clarified comments made by CEO Mark Langer after mounting speculation about the future of the brand. Langer told German business newspaper Handelsblatt that the brand was looking to "abandon the luxury market and go back to its roots of selling premium men's clothing." However, a spokesperson for the brand has since announced that "we can confirm that we will focus more closely on our menswear collections. Hugo Boss will, however, be continuing its collaboration with artistic director Jason Wu who remains extremely important to us. Therefore womenswear will remain a key component of our medium-term growth strategy."
HUGO BOSS has clarified comments made by its CEO after they led to industry speculation about the future of its womenswear label.
Mark Langer told German business newspaper Handelsblatt that the brand was looking to "abandon the luxury market and go back to its roots of selling premium men's clothing", reported the Business of Fashion this morning. He added that "the effort to make inroads in the luxury market didn't prove to be particularly helpful for our business".
A spokesperson for the brand, however, has insisted that this will not affect its women's ready-to-wear line, which is currently designed by Jason Wu.
"We can confirm that we will focus more closely on our menswear collections. Hugo Boss will, however, be continuing its collaboration with artistic director Jason Wu who remains extremely important to us. Therefore womenswear will remain a key component of our medium-term growth strategy," we were told this afternoon.