Dries Van Noten AW2019 / voguerunway.com
Jil Sander AW2019 / voguerunway.com
Trendspotting grey leather for next autumn/winter season. Also seen at Berluti and Louis Vuitton to name a few.
Dries Van Noten AW2019 / voguerunway.com
Jil Sander AW2019 / voguerunway.com
Trendspotting grey leather for next autumn/winter season. Also seen at Berluti and Louis Vuitton to name a few.
Louis Vuitton Men SS2019 / voguerunway.com
Junya Watanabe Man SS2019 / voguerunway.com
Alyx SS2019 / voguerunway.com
Trendspotting various bodybags and vests for SS2019, which are referencing back to Helmut Lang in the 90’s.
Snapshot from Paris Men’s Fashion Week SS19. I was very lucky to attend Junya Watanabe’s show, which was one of my favorite from men’s collections. Also I loved the minimal location at park André Citroën.
During men’s fashion weeks I was a bit out of focus and buried with work and none of the collections seemed to excite me. For more in times like we are living now, following constantly changing trends and new collections seems shameful. So if I had to pick one favorite, it is not a surprise that I go for classics.
After a quick visit of Justin O’Shea, Brioni is back to what it is, and this intelligently beautiful look book celebrates men as they are.
1&5 Céline
2 Comme des Garcons exhibition poster / @rarebooksparis
3 @_y_0000
5 Sara Flynn at Loewe Prize
The expected news broke yesterday that Phoebe Philo is exiting Céline, and to be honest, I don’t think she will return. We can only cherish the archives that we have from nearly a decade, which in their timelessness will be relevant for many years to come.
Besides Céline, this December I’ve been inspired by the old grandpas of Paris and their way of dressing up and layering. Masculine clothes have always been my weak spot, the men’s Prada coat above with contrast top stitching would be quite a treasure.
I’m also searching for a perfect vase to cheer up our tiny apartment, something sculptural such as the ones designed by Sara Flynn.