Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Let's Go Outside & Join The Band.
This is Band of Outsiders.
With its start in 2004, this label screams American Socialite culture and leisure golfing but it has such a jazz that will make you honestly appreciate the thought behind the work. Since Sternberg has, since childhood, has been a sharp dresser, there is no surprise that his label has lines of tasteful clothing. I am in love. He makes clothing to make you love them and to make you wear them. This is key.
His line is very preppy. Everything is for the fit and as we can see it is also for the win. With a head count for the history books, he is definitely being noticed for his work. He's dressing men like Kanye West, Spike Jonze, Aziz Ansari, Jason Schwartzman, Will Arnett, & Mark Ronson in his line Band Of Outsiders and a newer line, with a bleeding name, This Is Not A Polo Shirt.
He also has a women's line with a catchy and sort of ironic name. Boy.
It also features the perfect fit jackets & pants, with blouses and skirts with signature twists. He created a line of button-ups that women often buy from men's stores to achieve a certain look. See, he's looking out for us ladies. I can appreciate that. And he's also reeling in female celeb majority. Names like Marisa Tomei, Bella Swan, Zooey Deshanel, Binki Shapiro, Sarah Silverman, Anne Hathaway, and Kirsten Dunst are all raving, as we all should be.
Let's say thank you, Scott. Thank you.
For more info and photography for each line Click Here.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Gary Graham & Charlotte Ronson. I am ready!
Gary Graham
Founded in 1999, his label still hasn't reached the max level I think it should. Gary Graham's trademark pre-washing and dying process gives his garments a look and feel all their own.
And just because he may be a bit of an underdog to some, it doesn't make his shining light dim at all. He has a burst of originality that is needed while he takes inspirations for his clothing as far back as the early 1900s but we don't know what he has next for us. He was a finalist for 2009s CDFA/ Vogue Fashion Fund awards and even though he was not the winner (Designer Sophie Theallet), he was definitely my first choice. His sheik yet rugged designs were the most eye catching of all 10 finalist (Sophie Theallet, Waris Ahluwalia, Flora Gil & Alexa Adams, Wayne Lee, George Esquivel, Monique Pean, Gary Graham, Simon Spurr, Patrik Ervell, and Natalie Chanin). He's giving something great just keep yourself posted so you're not left out when that day comes.
Now here's another designer who I am just crazy about. She makes her mark with light fabrics and critical designs. She's been around but her true time is drawing near....
Charlotte Ronson
Since she grew up in a family of success and talent, there is no surprise that Charlotte Ronson is as terrific as she is. Daughter of Ann Dexter-Jones (entertainer) and sister of Mark Ronson (producer), she has experienced "the good life" first hand.
She opened her first retail store in 2001 when her label was under the name "C. Ronson". It wasn't until her well thought out merger/partnership with Sanei International that she launched a new line of women's wear called "Charlotte Ronson. Now I have been told that when someone puts their given name on something, they are passionate and optimistic about it. She made a great decision. With her Chloe-esque draping and plaid/denim designs, these styles are very "hipster" and I know there will definitely more where this came from!
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Monday, January 11, 2010
Spring 2010: What To Look For...
Gucci Mens
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The Coming of Me
"Be daring, be different, be impractical, be anything that
will assert integrity of purpose and imaginative vision against the play-it-safers, the creature of the commonplace, the slaves of ordinary."-Cecil Beaton, Photographer & Fashion Designer
"The most courageous act is to think for yourself. Aloud."-Coco Chanel, Fashion Designer
"If you are not in fashion, you are nobody."-Lord Chesterfield
Sunday, January 10, 2010
RIHANNA: Fashion Icon of 2009
This photo (2008) shows her more sunshine kid style. A simple dress, bangles, and Dries Van Noten heels show the more innocent Rihanna. Still the "Shut Up & Drive" artist but a lot more humble as far as clothing goes. Nichole Mercurio, Citizen Journalist, gets the point of Rihanna's fashion very well. "Rihanna may not have the same ideas that mainstream fashion editors do (or play by their accepted rules) but that's what being a fashion icon is all about." My point exactly. Would she genuinely be a fashion icon if she did, in fact, dress like any other R&B/Pop artist? Would we pay attention to the fact that her style has evolved over the years? Would she still be around if she didn't make any changes? We're quick to judge her choice of clothing but we have to understand that sex sells & so does personality.
Out of all the things I see when it comes to Rihanna, she never really feels the need to explain herself. She's real either way it goes and she is who she is at the end of the day. And, fortunately for us, we may never really know who Robin Fenty is. It might be a safe bet to say that outside of the person she is inside, she is a devil in the eyes of fashion. And for fashion, we love nothing more than a rebel. If we pay attention to the way she presents herself, she is trying to tell us something through the fabric on her skin, the color in her hair, the heels that grace her feet and the glances of her hazel eyes. If we as a fashion world listen, we might learn something new.
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Messages in Fashion (Music)
Might seem like its straight forward right? Well to some people who don't have a clue of what good music is, this is like a knife at a gun fight; no good. There are even some people who will look at this & completely shut it out because they don't wear "baggy" clothes. (Do people not know that clothes come in sizes??)
If you look closely to the left of the shirt, you see Marvin Gaye. Although killed April 1, 1984, his musical genius has inspired artist in the years following his death. His fashion sense showed a definite appreciation of his time & his own personal style which I respect so well. His music was enthusiastic, sexy, original, calming, erotic, smart, and extremely rhythmic. He reached levels with women all over the world that most men can't if they lived in the same home with them. And his dress made it more difficult to resist his smooth croon. Even tho most of the time you might have found him in a knit hat, a sweater, slacks, and a trench, he would bring out the 3 piece suit (in preferably grey or blue) when the occasion called. He wasn't afraid of colors, knits, cottons and even polyester. This lead the way for artist with a similar style of dress & almost identical style of music.
That shirt, however, is simply a message through the use of fabric and art. Where did the good music go? Well thank God for artist like Robin Thicke, Maxwell, Raheim DeVaughn & more, who embody the musical characteristics of the great Marvin Gaye. He's not the only great that I miss but how coincidental that he was pictured. I do see often though that there are many ACDC, The Beatles, Bob Marley, Pink Floyd, KISS, & Nirvana shirts to go around. This just tells me that I am not the only one who notices & respects the close connection to the two. Messages in fashion will forever live.
Here are some other shirts with musical expressions:
These sites have more. Check them out:
What To Expect: Me.
To be completely blunt, this will be about what I think. Although I do welcome the thoughts and opinions of others, for the most part, it's all about the good stuff.
- Who?
- What?
- When?
- Where?
- How?
- WHY? (Always in caps.)
I figure its about time some questions are raised and some opinionated (non-robotic) answers are given. If you have anything you want me to talk about, don't be a stranger. I (probably) won't bite. But I will definitely shoot straight from the hip. I hope to make this an everyday venture, understand though, that it may not work that way all the time. Lets hope for the best!!
Also, I know that this is a" fashion" blog and some users may expect it to be just that, any real designer knows that music can sometime play a definitive role in shows & other presentations. I plan to give you great music, great fashion, and a whole other way of looking at the two.
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