highlights from fashion week…

2 Feb
So I’m not really that excited about any collections in their entirety but here are a few interesting looks that caught my eye.  I think in menswear especially, there is a lot more interesting things going on outside of the runway, but it is best to cover all the bases.
 
A/W 09

The collection by Number (N)ine is totally insane but I could really see some crusty punks take this look on. 

Number (N)ine

Number (N)ine

Number (N)ine

Number (N)ine

Number (N)ine

Number (N)ine

 

I’m worried about putting a cane on this column because it’s a very bad idea but this is a perfect prototype for a DIY crocheted jacket. 
Alexander McQueen

Alexander McQueen

A lovely collection and a contemporary interpretation on the Black Panther ensemble, something I’ll be covering more in depth in the near future.

GaultierGaultier
Gaultier

Gaultier

Gaultier

Gaultier

 

A little formal, but a good look for a dinner party or activist mixer:

Walter Van Beirendonck

Walter Van Beirendonck

 

more after the jump…

A gold suit and neck ruff… 

Les Hommes

Les Hommes

Animal prints on mansies are almost always a good idea and the styling is just fun and unusual.

Masatomo

Masatomo

Masatomo

Masatomo

Masatomo

Masatomo

 

Men in leggings, an idea whose time has come… 

John Galliano

John Galliano

 Just for fun…

Romain Kremer

Romain Kremer

Paul Smith just makes nice clothes, everybody knows it… 

Paul Smith

Paul Smith

Paul Smith

Paul Smith

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Paul Smith

 

You’ll note that Gareth is absent, and that’s because his men’s collection was dismal, I was hoping for something more in the spirit of his women’s collection, maybe he needs to hit his stride with menswear… but isn’t this amahzing? 
Gareth Pugh

Gareth Pugh

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One Response to “highlights from fashion week…”

  1. naboonies February 12, 2009 at 9:04 pm #

    Number (N)ine’s hats remind me of Ann Demeulemeester FW 2008. Their overall look, however, is unique and inspiring! I like the texture and colours of the fabrics. I think Belgian and Japanese designers often show innovative fabrics on the runway.

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