Showing posts with label knitwear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label knitwear. Show all posts

Thursday

Garanularity IX











1. Raf Simons Spring/Summer 2015
2. Jil Sander Fall/Winter 2012
3. Raf Simons Spring/Summer 2015
4. Jil Sander Fall/Winter 2012
5. Raf Simons Spring/Summer 2015
6. Raf Simons/Sterling Ruby Fall/Winter 2014
7. Raf Simons Spring/Summer 2015
8. Raf Simons Spring/Summer 2015 & Raf Simons/Sterling Ruby Fall/Winter 2014
9. Raf Simons Spring/Summer 2015 & Raf Simons Fall/Winter 2013
10. Raf Simons Spring/Summer 2015 & Raf Simons Spring/Summer 2013
11. Raf Simons Spring/Summer 2015 & Raf Simons/Sterling Ruby Fall/Winter 2014

The Raf Sandior universe is a hermeneutic one. This time, he payed homage to himself. More precisely, the last two years. The cocky statement of self-reflection. The sailor flap jacket. The uni-denim-form. The patch, the sleeve, wet stray boy hair. Masturbational.
/HORST

Friday

Prada Fantasies III



Prada Spring/Summer 2000

Prada collections that I missed and am missing. Prada collections that were to early for being late. Great Prada collections that should belong to me and our collective heart forever.
/HORST

Wednesday

Prada Fantasies



Prada Spring/Summer 2008

Prada collections that I missed and am missing. Prada collections that were to early for being late. Great Prada collections that should belong to me and our collective heart forever.
/HORST

Friday

Rug-Bi-Sexual




Jessica Mort Central Saint Martins Fall/Winter 2014

Taking a predetermined masculine idea and applying techniques that are traditonally perceived feminine (weaving, knitting, fraying), the polo shirt cliché is dissolving into gradient fringe dresses.
/HORST

Fashion Charts IV


1. Calvin Klein Fall/Winter 2014


2. Marc Jacobs Fall/Winter 2014


3. The Row Fall/Winter 2014

Longing for mall pyjamas and couchwear. The very best of luxury potatoe knitwear. So cozy (Francisco), so pedestrian (Marc), so miserable (Ashley and Mary-Kate). New York is dressing down for the 21st century.
/HORST

Tuesday

Fashion Charts


1. Raf Simons Fall/Winter 2014


2. Junya Watanabe Fall/Winter 2014


3. Dries van Noten Fall/Winter 2014

Longing for patchwork, from punk to Pitchfork. A common ground within the expected (Junya), unexpected (Dries) and anticipated (Raf). A secret pact between the artistic, commercial and hyped. My top three.
/HORST

Thursday

Voice Files II

Instant one-sentence-interviews recording the commentary of people that matter.


Christopher Shannon Fall/Winter 2014


"Shannon's boy is the confident extrovert lad who knows his stuff, and who all the girls wanted at school, that you want to be mislead by, have a secret shag and then spend your hangover with, with pizza and his stash of weed. And you hope that he'll leave his Judy Blame chain by accident."
/RICHARD KILROY, illustrator and founder Decoy Magazine
"I love Shannon, always did. Great to see Brits digging into this androgynous idea - and Shannon merges it so effortlessly with his signature tracksuit-clad chav masculinity."
/JULIAN ZIGERLI, fashion designer


"I love his stuffs. I mean I like his stuffs."
/YANN FAUCHER, photographer

"Scally boy orgy."
/ALEXANDER FURY, fashion editor The Independent


"His man is known as Ciggy Stardust. Chatting it away on Grindr and dancing to Spice Girls. He is not afraid of pop culture, 'cause it is the toxic smoke he inhales to get high (on a happy vibe) and create his own council estate counter-culture."
/HORST

Monday

Psycho Teddy, 2014

or 'Going Down In La La Land'

















Top J.W. Anderson
Shirt Comme des Garçons Homme Plus
Trousers Comme des Garçons Homme Plus

My new imaginary-non-imaginary friend comes in shape of a children's toy gone wrong. Jacquard woven in signal colours, this companion has an alarming effect on passers-by. Whispering with a grim smile: 'W-A-R-N-I-N-G. I'll take you with me.'
/HORST
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