Posted on July 21, 2011 in Menswear The Nepenthes boys finally showcase the SOUTH 2 WEST 8 lookbook for Autumn/Winter 2011 which unintentionally coupled with the release of their new website yesterday. The website definitely looks like one to bookmark if you haven’t already, lots of information on styling and a column by …
Posted on July 19, 2011 in Menswear You’ve got to love Lad Musician’s new AW11 lookbook, they’ve done a great job with the photography and in my opinion have really captured the essence of early fall. Rain, puddles, bleak skies and orange greenery on the trees.
I’ve always been interested in certain …
Posted on July 18, 2011 in Menswear Today we get an interesting look at a new collection, presenting you with some imagery from the Frank Leder Autumn/Winter 2011 lookbook. Frank kindly let us quiz him on the new collection titled “Galicia (Galizien)” and its intricate theming. I was very surprised to hear the in-depth …
Posted on July 15, 2011 in Menswear The folks over at Nepenthes, both in NYC and Osaka, give us this fantastic preview of the new Engineered Garments Fall/Winter 2011 stock that has just arrived in store. We’ve been seeing lots of early drops for Fall in retail stores, which is slightly premature at this moment in time due to the nice weather and the ever climbing temperature. But you can always get …
Posted on July 5, 2011 in Menswear 3 Comments YMC, an abbreviation for You Must Create, has given us a nice preview of their Autumn/Winter 2011 collection. The London brand always creates an interesting lookbook to peruse and this one is no different, offering a mixture of fabrics, colours, and textures, there are quite a few things going on here. But YMC stay true to their roots with simple items that could easily fit …
Posted on July 5, 2011 in Menswear Today we get a preview, thanks to Lineage of Influence, of the Percival Autumn/Winter 2011 collection in lookbook form.
Being a relatively new brand they’ve come into the roster at quite a high standing, having to match up with other English labels such as Folk and Albam. But I wouldn’t say that they’ve fully hit the mark until now, it looks like all the experience and …