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Adam Dobrota by Verena Mandragora
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Julien Descamps by Anton Jhonsen
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Tomek Batko by Wojciech Zarychta
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Patriotic cowboy
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Orri Henrisson -lookbook
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Orri Henrisson
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Richard James Mayfair
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Richard James -video
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Richard James
No English party would be complete without Elton John. Only this time, he wasn't blaring from the radio, he took his front row seat at Richard James' menswear gathering and joined the festivities in the neoclassic and opulent ambiance of the Westbury Hotel. This season's collection, "Urban fête", celebrated the twentieth birthday of the Savile Row label. It was inspired by a cherished British institution that sees the city come alive with glorious color and celebration. To illustrate this atmosphere, models came onto the runway from behind a garden trellis decorated with flowers wearing a range of clothes where bold primary colors and floral prints featured prominently. The urban fête brings all the fun and games of the seaside and the country fair to town in a riot of expression and celebration. This is a moment when the whole community comes together in revelry to commemorate English heritage and all of its quirkiness and eccentricities. Bunting, balloons, streamers, flags and fairy lights provide a vivid, kaleidoscopic spectrum of color. Street parties continue into the night. The prevailing mood is of indulgence, fun and generosity. This vibrant scene is set against and anchored by the stark, imposing architecture of the city -all steel and slate grays and the sharp, glinting greens and blues of glass- and its looming skyline. This was a lifting, celebratory collection that did feature bold primary colors and enlightening floral prints. Greens and oranges featured strongly as accent colors and were offset by clean neutral grays, blues and browns. Oversize Prince of Wales checks gave a touch of playfulness to tailoring. Brilliant, thick candy stripes ran though socks and shirts. Scarves and ties added another brush stroke of luxury and color. Linen, with its light, crisp, quintessentially British qualities was a key fabric and ran through the collection from tailoring to casualwear and shirts to knitwear. Exquisite cottons and silks were also prominent. Brogues and desert boots came in neutral, unlined suede and were beautifully pliant. Models walked by with a relaxed attitude, relying on their gentlemanly poise to take on the quiet audacity of the patterns. Roll up for all the fun of the fête !
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Commons & Sense Man #14 (part 3)
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Commons & Sense Man #14 (part 2)
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Commons & Sense Man #14 (part 1)
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Lab A4 #3 -preview 1
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And Men #17 Dawid Auguścik (part 5)
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Homme Style #6 (part 5) Jeff Tomsik (part 5)
"Manhood" is the title of this editorial by Matthew Ellenberger featuring Jeffrey Tomsik photographed once again by Joseph Lally for the current issue of Canadian fash mag Homme Style.
Bonus : hot outtakes in the expandable
Bonus : hot outtakes in the expandable
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Glamoholic #17 (part 2)
"Désir viril " ('Manly lust') is the title of this edit by Demetrio Baffa Trasci Amalfitani featuring Nemanja Maksic, Stefan Knezevic, David Hellstrom, Alessandro and Charles Shades groomed by Joelene Hill & Rory Rice and shot by Ryan Jerome for the current issue of Arabic magazine Glamoholic.
Bonus : the video by Emilio Scoti Caveri
Bonus : the video by Emilio Scoti Caveri
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Glamoholic #17 (part 1)
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엠티플 - "어떻게 웃어" M-TIFUL - "How can I smile"
Choi Won Joon and Rae Won, the boys of rookie Kpop duo M-TIFUL are back with a brand new single, "How can I smile, they released yesterday. After a first change of concept in their latest mini album "Pain to death", they want to show yet another transformation. This new emotional song is based on the sound of a whole orchestra. The video is also quite innovative : it is played backward but the boys lip-sync correctly. M-TIFUL will be touring in Asia from Vietnam to Malaysia in May.
Watch their previous videos from here.
Watch their previous videos from here.
단 하루라도 너 없이는 안 되는거 알잖아
You know I can’t go on a day without you
죽기보다 너를 잊는게 힘이 드는걸
Forgetting you is harder than dying
You know I can’t go on a day without you
죽기보다 너를 잊는게 힘이 드는걸
Forgetting you is harder than dying
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Updating "Pagliacci "
"Melancholy circus" is the title of this editorial by Federico Padalino & Mimmo Milo Lodedo featuring Giuseppe Leccisotti groomed by Roberta Rea and shot in Henry Newman Circus by Veronica Duszynski.
Source : Sicky
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Adriano Balestra by Ryan del Espiritu Santo
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