True Religion Fall 2017 Collection made it’s debut last night at Milk Studios in New York City. Guests Justine Skye and Black Atlass, Decked out in True Religion, Justine paired her Raw Edge Women’s Sweatpant ($119) with the brand’s new long bomber for Fall, while Black Atlass rocked the True Religion Skull Raglan Mens Tee ($99) with a black bomber and his Geno Slim Mens Jeans ($249). The two musicians joined influencers and editors to check out the new Fall collection from the brand. The collection is real and edgy, staying true to the True Religion brand.
Style
Another year, another awards season, and another high fashion red carpet we were dying to see. The 2017 Grammy’s is where your favorite artist and musicians are honored. The red carpet is usually fun and gives people like Lady Gaga and Katy Perry can express themselves through style. Here are our picks are the Best and Worst Dressed at 2017 Grammy Awards.
Grungy Gentleman debuted their his Fall/Winter 2017 collection during his NYFW: Men’s runway show at White Street NYC on Thursday. DJ Drewski of Hot 97 and Love & Hip Hop fame, spun a playlist of mixed genres while guests sipped on Hennessy cocktails before the show started. Designer Jace Lipstein showed off his many collaborations which included, Grungy Gentleman x Knicks, Grungy Gentleman x Rangers, and Indiana University collections. The looks included Grungy Gentleman x Timberland & Grungy Gentleman (available starting February 17th) x ISlides footwear, Grungy Gentleman x Mitchell & Ness hats, and Maui Jim sunglasses.
Remember High School? Wait – remember that song “Bring it All To Me”? Who was that by? Blaque? There was that line “Are you feelin’ my timbs, my baggy jeans…”
LANDLORD’s Fall/Winter 2017 collection throws me right back into the middle of that – driving around in my 1986 Suburban with my bffs, each and every one of us wearing Timbs and baggy jeans. We were so cool. Sixteen year old me would have gone HAM on this collection, though, because it’s everything I had never (and always) dreamed of. Metallics, cool brights, jeweled embellishments, a sparkly sequin smiley face woven into the hair on the back of one model’s head – seriously, give me a time machine and an unlimited budget and my teenage self would be off the charts happy. But that’s just one side of the collection – the luxe, bedazzled, embellishments and accents, like the lavender (faux?) fur coat (layered under a moss green, canvas utility jacket).
The other side continues the utilitarian theme of the previous 2 collections from this label. Congruency is important in defining a fresh-faced label such as LANDLORD, and to see it so early in is both promising and indicative that it may have some staying power. That said, the first thing that comes to mind is the image of a little boy playing dress-up in his daddy’s closet (tho, maybe that says more about me). Delivering trends is a business decision – imbuing trends with a twist that literally makes the wearer look as though they absconded with papa’s trench, is an artistic license that I’m delighted LANDLORD took. #daddylessons
-John Stolen
‘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.’
Dsquared2 collaborates with Dwyane Wade for Capsule Collection Launching Exclusively at Saks Fifth Avenue
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.
The 2016 Jazz Age Lawn Party kicked off its August fête with a slew of people descending on New York’s Governor’s Island. Although temperatures were at all-time high, that did not stop the party. From dapper gents to the Roaring Twenties. Everyone relished in a day of live amazing live jazz music, dance performances, savory and delicious cocktails.