Friday 30 September 2011

Peasant Provence

This troublesome pair (left) of French film classic, Jean de Florette, may not be considered particularly iconic by today's fashion brigade. However rustic, root-vegetable shades of orange, bordeux wine reds, and even creamy parsnip-whites, are the autumnal colours of choice, seen on the A/W catwalks of brands such as Chanel.
For the last two years, we have seen the quintessentially British, and farmer-friendly brand Barbour, relaunch itself. However now that the sight of a navy quilted jacket doesnt quite hit the spot the way it used to style-wise, it is now time to put a French twist on our favourite agriculturally-influenced look.

Tuesday 20 September 2011

Brand Focus : The Kooples

Founded by French brothers Alexandre, Lauren and Raphael Elicha, The Kooples brand has caused quite a stir since its launch in 2008. Making unisex clothing à la mode, The Kooples collections, comprise of interchangeable mixed-gendered pieces....And the brothers have mastered the perfect way in which to promote their androgynous concept, through featuring real-life (and ridiculously enviable) couples, in their campaigns.

Although a little on the pricey side, the collections consist of classic pieces from stiff-cuffed cotton shirts, to their spectacularly cut blazors, which are tailored in studios which lie along the infamous Saville Row.  
Although the collection boasts a typically parisian-chic simplicity, there are little niche embellishments, such as their signature skull and crossbones, engraved onto garment buttons, which add a anglo-punk edge to their clothes.

Mens Fashion A/W 2011 - Top 5

Top Five Winter Must-Haves








Coolcats T-shirt, £39, Coolcats.fr








The rise and inevitable decline of the vintage clothing industry



The Rise and Inevitable Decline of the Vintage Clothing Industry

   There have always been places that have been good sources for second-hand clothing. Siblings, parents, even grand parents, have always been eager to pass on clothes, in decent condition. However, it’s only in the last few decades that the name ‘Vintage’ has become synonymous with pre-owned quality, such as classic cars and vinyl. Recently, public interest has been guided towards the availability of Vintage clothing. This has led to the opening of more second-hand clothes shops than we have ever seen before.