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Craft Atlantic Mens S/S 2016 New York
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Luis Fernandez, the creative director of Craft Atlantic, looked to both the future and the past for his spring collection. Fernandez referenced Sixties modernism and Oscar Niemeyers Brazilian architecture to create a focused assortment of clean travel-ready pieces with technical details that could work for a business meeting, too. Models posed with newspapers and carry-on luggage while wearing indigo linen jackets made from coated nylon, Sixties-inspired polo knits, cargo shorts with waterproof pockets and jogging pants. The line, which came in various shades of blue, also featured a graphic, custom-designed geometric print. If dressing the man of today is Fernandezs goal, he accomplished that with this commercial collection. |













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Hickey Freeman Mens S/S 2016 New York
By Jean E. Palmieri
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Hickey Freeman has nine lives, and this iteration is clearly one of its best. Under the direction of chief creative officer Arnold Brant Silverstone, the line offered an array of updated mens wear classics. Silverstone who showed the collection on a balcony at the Penthouse at The Standard, East Village with views of New York as the backdrop segmented the collection into three vignettes. Hamptons was all about sand and sky with a palette of beige, brown and baby blue in clothing options that included tactile fabrics such as silk and cashmere sport coats and a waterproof suede trench, he said. The Battery Park grouping presented a redo of the suit, Silverstone added, with softer construction and waist suppression in shades of gray in luxury fabrics. I love a double-breasted peak lapel, he said. The final group, Manhattan Nights, focused on eveningwear with models that included a denim jacquard tuxedo and a three-piece tux in midnight blue. The trifecta was a bet in the right direction for the venerable brand. |











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J. Lindeberg Mens S/S 2016 New York
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Theres nothing new about a Seventies cowboy, but the J. Lindeberg version hit every mark. From the fringed suede jacket and skinny pants to the Western shirts and hats, Jessy Heuvelink has obviously done his thrift store homework. The rocker character that easily coexists with Lone Ranger was present in the skinny suits and fitted evening blazers. Subtle androgyny came in the form of silk shirts paired with jewel-tone neck scarves. J. Lindeberg might not be setting the trend, but it is a good option for the trendy customer. |









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Ricardo Seco Mens S/S 2016 New York
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It isnt summer without color, said Ricardo Seco, a New York City-based designer whos determined to bring the vibrancy of his home country, Mexico, to urban life. His spring collection titled Luck, did just that. Seco used the Mexican card game La Loteria as the starting point for the offering, which was created around four cards from the game: the heart, the mermaid, the Scorpio and the palm leaf. These symbols showed up on matching bomber jackets and board shorts, blazers and graphic T-shirts. The hard edge of a leather moto vest was softened with a palm print embroidered on the back. Seco, who has shown eight collections in New York City, said he wanted to create a collection that appealed to musical festivalgoers attempting to stand out in the crowd and he achieved exactly that. |











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Zachary Prell Mens S/S 2016 New York
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Marni F/W 2015.16: Marte Mei Van Haaster by Jackie Nickerson
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Sacai F/W 2015.16: Julia Nobis & Lexi Boling by Craig McDean
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Louis Vuitton Discontinuing Takashi Murakami Collection
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LOUIS VUITTON's multi-coloured Takashi Murakami monogram will no longer grace its bags and accessories, since the company has revealed it will discontinue the Multicolore line later this year. The collaboration between the artist and the French house - unveiled in 2003 - was the brainchild of former Vuitton creative director Marc Jacobs, but it seems that his successor, Nicolas Ghesquiere, will not take the colourful print forward. A store associate at Louis Vuitton's Saks Fifth Avenue shop-in-shop told WWD that the collection is "leaving stores at the end of July, forever," while a representative for the brand said it preferred to "look forward". Much copied by counterfeiters since its launch, the Murakami print was worn by celebrities the world over - with stars including Paris Hilton and Jessica Simpson embracing the bright version of the company's signature monogram. Murakami was by no means the only artist enlisted by Jacobs to enliven the permanent offering, with Stephen Sprouse, Richard Prince and Yayoi Kusama also lending their creative eye to the label's bags and accessories. Ghesquiere, it seems, is focused on returning to the classic print for his bag offering, while playing with shape and proportion. His first collection featured the company's classic trunks in miniature form, and the latest offering boasted a new graphic take on the original monogram, enlarging elements of the print in monochrome and red. |
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Kerstin Schneider - Stylist
Munich, 16.12.2014
Kerstin Schneider named editor-in-chief of Harpers Bazaar Germany
Kerstin Schneider (47) will be taking up the post of editor-in-chief at the fashion magazine Harpers Bazaar in Berlin starting in January. The fashion design graduate, who is also a trained seamstress, began her career in 1989 at the German edition of Elle where she has been the Fashion Director since 2002. Between 1998 and 2002 she was the Creative Director at Peek & Cloppenburg and Deputy Fashion Director at the German-language edition of Vogue. Kerstin Schneider succeeds Margit J. Mayer, who has headed the editorial board at Harpers Bazaar since the launch of the German edition in Fall 2013.
Manuela Kampp-Wirtz, Managing Director of BurdaStyle: "Kerstin Schneider is a journalist with an outstanding sensitivity for style, excellent technical skills and an impressive ability to showcase fashion both digitally and in glossy print (media). She stands for haute couture and streetstyle, at once embodying both classic looks and emerging trends. We are delighted that she will be shaping the future of Harpers Bazaar. Our thanks go out to Margit J. Mayer for her work in establishing the German version of this legendary fashion medium."
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Kerstin Schneider named editor-in-chief of Harpers Bazaar Germany
Kerstin Schneider (47) will be taking up the post of editor-in-chief at the fashion magazine Harpers Bazaar in Berlin starting in January. The fashion design graduate, who is also a trained seamstress, began her career in 1989 at the German edition of Elle where she has been the Fashion Director since 2002. Between 1998 and 2002 she was the Creative Director at Peek & Cloppenburg and Deputy Fashion Director at the German-language edition of Vogue. Kerstin Schneider succeeds Margit J. Mayer, who has headed the editorial board at Harpers Bazaar since the launch of the German edition in Fall 2013.
Manuela Kampp-Wirtz, Managing Director of BurdaStyle: "Kerstin Schneider is a journalist with an outstanding sensitivity for style, excellent technical skills and an impressive ability to showcase fashion both digitally and in glossy print (media). She stands for haute couture and streetstyle, at once embodying both classic looks and emerging trends. We are delighted that she will be shaping the future of Harpers Bazaar. Our thanks go out to Margit J. Mayer for her work in establishing the German version of this legendary fashion medium."
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Nat Wolff
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Nat Wolff is an American actor and singer-songwriter. He was born in Los Angeles, to jazz pianist Michael Wolff and actress/writer Polly Draper. He is the older brother of actor/musician Alex Wolff, and grew up in New York City. Nat is known for his work starring in the television series The Naked Brothers Band (2007), along with his brother, and co-starring in the television film Mr. Troop Mom (2009), and the theatrical films Peace, Love, & Misunderstanding (2011), Stuck in Love (2012), Admission (2013), and Behaving Badly (2014). He also co-starred with Ansel Elgort and Shailene Woodley in the adaptation of the popular John Green novel The Fault in Our Stars (2014), and will next himself play the lead role in an adaptation of a Green book, Paper Towns (2015), opposite Cara Delevingne. |
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