On February 2, Derek Lam hosted a fabulous party to celebrate his debut fragrance collection, 10 Crosby, at the Angelika Film Center & Cafe.
Fashion & Beauty
This season, Concept Korea presented two menswear designers, DBYD by Dong-jun Kang and Ordinary People by Hyeong-cheol Jang.
On Monday, New York Men’s Fashion Week was host to the new collections from some designer staples. Sponsored by Cadillac, the show included the Fall/Winter 2016 looks from GARCIAVELEZ and David Hart. Each collection offered something interesting and unique, putting some variety into what can be a very drab and boring season for clothing. Read on to find out my impressions about each.
GARCIAVELEZ
Winter can typically be a drab and boring time for fashion. After all, how good can you look when you’re actively battling hypothermia? But the GARCIAVELEZ’s winter collection makes the typical blacks and grays more appealing (even visually striking) with his creative use of patters. Like colors at the opposite ends of the wheel, the patterns contrasted while complementing each other. Patterns are easy to gloss over; once the eyes get used to one, it becomes just another part of the phantasmagoria of the senses. However, the mish-mash on display here (say, a zig-zag coat covering a blank shirt) kept the designs visually interesting. One of the major exceptions was a shirt and pant combo that was all the same color and pattern: a sort of grayish plaid, making it look more like a hipster crayon than a sensible outfit. On the whole, however, GARCIAVELEZ had one of the stronger collections at the show.
David Hart
David Hart had by far my favorite collection of the show. If a major theme of the show was throwback, then David Hart took its most extreme logical conclusion. These clothes were straight jazz — checkered suits, Eisenhower jackets, bowties, and turtlenecks. None of the models here would have looked out of place in a smoky jazz club in the post-War era. The outfits were all fairly classical tailored, and the colors went across a broad spectrum — gray to red to yellow to blue, a presentation of restrained gaudiness. Now, were any of these outfits particularly “winter”? No. But they don’t have to be; they’re timeless in every season.
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Edmund Ooi showed at New York Men’s Day (NYMD) presented by Cadillac.
On Monday, New York Men’s Fashion Week was host to the new collections from some designer staples.
New York Fashion Week: Men’s welcomed a new collection from Suit Supply inspired by contemporary artist Mark Rothko at their showroom in SoHo.
Dolce & Gabbana made their stance in the provocative political discussion happening in Italy with a chic collection featuring a same-sex family.
For 2016’s Men’s Fashion Week, we started at Industria Superstudios in the Meatpacking District, NYC. Here we experienced New York Men’s Day, brought to you by Cadillac, exploring several presentations. Check out our notes on Lucio Castro ‘s Fall/Winter 2016 collection!
On Feb 1st, The Dockers Brand and The Council of Fashion Designers of America ushered in the new fashion season with a chic party and hundreds of VIP guests celebrating 30 years of the Dockers® brand.
If you’ve checked out Ellie Goulding’s Instagram you’ll find the singer posting her epic kick boxing adventures, flexibility vibes and push up videos.