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#NYFWM: Krammer & Stoudt Fall/Winter 2017

by xoJohn

‘In this season of profound change politically and socially, it seemed appropriate to focus on the invisible among us, unfortunates who piece together a way of life by forging relationships not
necessarily familial, but just as strong, and express themselves creatively and to the world as a
tribe, a united front against the injustices dealt them. Their expression is rebellious, permanently youthful, with extreme resilience to the elements and the circumstances they must overcome to survive. They are known for moving around the country by very old fashioned means, by hopping freight trains.

We were introduced to this tribe of modern day vagabonds via living in the Western cities of Los
Angeles, Austin, Taos…they seem ubiquitous in these places. The photographer Mike Brodie documented his time amongst them in a body of work called ‘A Period of Juvenile Prosperity’and his imagery was a strong visual influence on the collection. Warm but muted tones, open landscapes, raw and rustic textures. Creative Director Mike Rubin’s fondness for the Scottish-born artist Peter Doig, specifically his Works on Paper, most recently seen at Michael Werner Gallery in NYC, played a part in the inspiration for the palette of the AW17 collection.’

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#NYFWM: David Hart Fall/Winter 2017

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The FW17 David Hart collection was created with private clients in mind. “I’ve curated a collection of looks that will be worn on the red carpet during award season. Men are more and more interested in making the best-dressed lists and having that special red carpet moment. The collection is a reflection on how men will be dressing during this season’s award shows.” says designer David Hart.
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#NYFWM: Max ‘n Chester Fall/Winter 2017

by xoJohn

The Max ‘n Chester Fall Winter 2017 collection tells a sophisticated, compelling story based on the brand’s four pillars of fabric, design, silhouette, and comfort. This season reflects music’s influence on fashion through the decades, specifically the punk and grunge periods. Oversized sweaters and a palette of blacks and charcoals are a direct nod to that influence. Ultimately, the line reflects designer and founder Peter Trainor’s personal aesthetic. “What I wear is what I design. It’s the fabric that inspires me more than anything,” says Trainor. Incorporating bold new patterns and fabrications as well as introducing outerwear and sweater options for the first time, the designer says of the collection, “Anyone can look good in a suit, but fashion is about how you articulate yourself with the wardrobe that you have, and this collection gives the wearer the ability to do that.” The fall winter collection explores new silhouettes for both men and women, all working to achieve an effortless, elegant aesthetic for the confident wearer striving for individuality.

The men’s collection is the most vivacious yet, incorporating a lovely green color story with dark hunter greens, olives, and camels which prove to be a bright compliment to the blacks, charcoals, and navys that Max ‘n Chester notoriously utilizes in their fall winter collections. Pops of brown and burgundy also make surprise appearances as well as eye catching polka dot and striped suits. Buttery corduroy and faded camouflage come together in a military inspired jacket and an adventurous aztec-printed set give the men’s line a fresh look. Never before seen waist coats, painters shirts, and hunter jackets are strong additions to the classic blazers and pants that have become the brand’s trademark. Max ‘n Chester is known for using only the best Japanese sourced materials and this season they introduce mohair, moleskin, two-sided jersey, and wool bouqlet which are no exception to the rule. The collection is all about texture and layering, shirts have uneven hemlines and oversized sweaters are meant to be worn over blazers for a look unique to the brand. The fall winter 2017 men’s collection is the largest and strongest compilation yet from Max ‘n Chester.

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#NYFWM: Private Policy AW17

by xoJohn

For the fall/winter 2017 season, PRIVATE POLICY takes on the ever-changing landscape of modern globalization; by realizing that globalization has surpassed the “neighboring” relationship and moved into a “polycephaly” based relationship; a condition of having multiple heads conjoined to one body. These “heads” are meant to symbolize each nation’s unique beliefs, cultural identities and interests. The “one body” is a metaphor for a giant global system that can easily be affected by a single action taken by any other country. The “body” cannot survive without the “heads” collaboration, so the trouble of one area becomes the trouble of all.

This inspiration can mostly be seen throughout the collection with the use of collaging and graphic patterns. A biker jacket and cropped trouser combine bright graphics of other country’s flags to create an impactful centralized moment. Straps, chains and harness details promote the idea of multiple pieces being interconnected and the need for them to work together to function. The mixing of unconventional fabrics like velvet and denim further support the concept of opposites coming together; and the introduction of heavy canvases, quilting, and nylon hint at militarism which acknowledges the ever growing issue between war and government.

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Dwyane Wade of the Chicago Bulls is not only known for his basketball stardom, but also his red carpet and street style off the court. A devoted Dsquared2 fan, he even wore a Dsquared2 custom-designed tuxedo to his wedding in Miami, and now lends his stand out fashion instinct for a debut collaboration: introducing the Dwyane Wade for Dsquared2 collection.

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The 2017 Awards Season is officially underway. Tonight is the 2017 Golden Globes. The stars are out in Beverly Hills this year, prepared to recognize the best in entertainment from the small screen to feature films. Some showed up their very best and others well, others just showed up.  Here’s our list for Golden Globe’s best and Worst Dressed.

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Kim Crawford Wines celebrate GREY Jason Wu

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Last night, Kim Crawford Wines celebrated with Jason Wu during an intimate dinner in honor of the GREY Jason Wu Pre Spring 2017 collection. Wu was joined by Laura Harrier, Sonoya Mizuno, Cipriana Quann, TK Quann, Daniel Arsham, BryanBoy, Patrick Li, Lara Hodulick, Angelica Hicks, Madeline Poole, and Clarence Haaster, among others. The menu was curated by Jason in collaboration with chef Camille Becerra.

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In light of Capsule coming to NYC in just a little less than two weeks, we thought it only fitting to share with you some of our favorite onsite brands coming from the Capsule, Agenda and MAGIC Shows held in Las Vegas recently.

Twice a year, the best brands in fashion descend upon Sin City to show their latest collections to the “who’s who” of buyers with the opportunity to drive new business for their brands as well as stand out among their peers.  A few brands that caught our eyes?

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