9.11.2008

Round-Round baby!


Every Spring/Summer collection will show off new frame , new shape.Unacceptional season, next year you will have new frame in your belonging . According to Marc by Marc Jacobs' Spring and many more,show was an essay in casual cool, so it was surprising to see that the shades ambling down the runways were of a slightly fussier disposition. But the round frames were a welcome complement to the unstructured ease of the rest of the collection.

Y-3 new gadget for Gym-goer


the favorite aspect of last night's opening party for Y-3's new Soho store? The Sigg water bottles emblazoned with cartoons of designer Yohji Yamamoto. (They're new for fall.) We love the design (if not the price), and so it's no wonder a line developed when Y-3 staffers started giving them out for free. The only downside? They weren't filled with Olde English, but that wouldn't have been brand-appropriate anyhow.
$90, available at y-3store.com

Source: Menstyle

New Roadster- Cartier


The Roadster 18-carat white-gold watch with walnut burl detail, $41,800 .

Look out for speed traps if you strap on the latest watch from Cartier — the timepiece may induce a heavy foot behind the wheel. The newest Roadster edition — featuring accents of walnut burl — channels the raw horsepower of a finely tuned collector's car. "It comes to complete the aesthetic of the Roadster," says Frédéric de Narp, president and chief executive of Cartier North America, noting that the watch's crown has always been inspired by radiators and the curvature of its glass modeled on headlights. "You had the radiator, the dials, and the lights — and now you have the dashboard." Cartier introduced the Roadster in stainless steel in 2001, with interchangeable metal and alligator straps (both included in the sticker price). The latest model comes in limited editions of 18-carat rose gold (250 pieces, $39,100) or white gold (150 pieces, $41,800) and adds a walnut face and center bracelet links. Each wooden piece is made by hand and receives 10 coats of lacquer, meaning the lumber doesn't compromise scratch or water resistance (still good to 330 feet).

9.10.2008

Plaid me Plaid me!



After i review more of New York S/S 09 , I feel that this weekend i'm gonna wear plaid , otherwise i would probably keep them in my racks and wait for 2 more seasons.Go get them real quick! ( Above pic , Dude! you're so stunning ! )

Message T is still cool!


From Rag n Bone ,we are still relieved that our old school message's T-shirt still in, but what should we pick , just be a cool melodic -lyric one like above , " We are too young to sleep" from Thom Yorke , Radiohead, is absolutely good example for your decision , ROCKKKKKKKK!

Stripe me more!





That's what i love next Spring '09 ( Um... March-July 2009 not so long, expect your outerwear to be black and white, and striped all over—vertically (as seen in Robert Geller, left), diagonally (Patrik Ervell, center), or a combo of diagonally and horizontally (Tim Hamilton, right). Not into black? Try a pale blue stripe from Shipley and Halmos (below left), Ervell again (center), or Band of Outsiders (right).

Source: menstyle

Are we ready for SKIRT!


After his show last night in New York Fashion week , Marc Jacobs told Style.com's Nicole Phelps that "it's about the joy of dressing up." Seems he took that message to heart: He wore, well, a skirt. Another instance of shamelessness? Or just one more example of the designer being right on trend? watch more before take yourself down on skirt!

Shake it Nano


Good news, music fans: Jobs and co. released a few iPod updates this aft, including some for the Nano. The device now comes in an array of colors, will shuffle songs when shaken, and is designed with an eye-pleasing curvilinear shape. The bad news? It's still only a Nano. Don't expect it to make calls or, say, figure out the cost of a German civil law suit.
8GB, $149; 16GB, $199; available at apple.com

JONATHAN DURBIN
Photo: Courtesy of Apple

Sir Paul Smith's selection


While New York Fashion Week is still in full swing, London's version is just getting started. To coincide with next week's festivities, Paul Smith's London shop is hosting an exhibit of wood and brass objets d'art by Japanese designer Boku, a.k.a. Mr. Matsumoto. Not the most logical choice, we admit, but the pieces themselves—including a sewing machine, a faux notebook (with pen), and a typewriter—fit nicely alongside Sir Paul's refined, classic aesthetic. Less so? The pine robot (seriously).
Sep. 15-20, Paul Smith, 40-44 Floral St., London, (011) 44-207-379-7133,

Source: menstyle

9.08.2008

Feeling up side down


On Sept. 6th, reps from LSY…err, YSL will hand out 5,000 of these cotton totes for free at an undisclosed location in Manhattan. Call me crazy but I’m thinking the main lobby tent at Bryant Park might be a good place to start your search for one. They are going to repeat this stunt in Paris, London, Milan, Tokyo, and Hong Kong later this year.

Source : stylesighting

Bikini Martini



Even though, we are now far more the time of bikini nor trunk but it is in our heart so why don't you make a sunshine at home , siping siping ! enjoy the day light!

Sagatiba Bikini Martini
1 1/2 oz. Sagatiba Pura Cachaça
1/2 oz. limoncello liqueur
1 oz. fresh lemon juice
1/2 of a fresh passion fruit or 1 oz. passion fruit puree
1/2 oz. simple syrup

Boy by Band of Outsiders






Probably, one of the rising star on S/S 09 New York Fashion Week.Scott Sternberg of Boy by Band of Outsiders astutely cast Kirsten Dunst as the face of his lookbook and the star of his video installation, which ran on big screens as guests feathered through the racks. The actress is known for her down-to-earth but slightly mussed personal style, and she brought Boy's edgy basics to life. It's likely to see her life's view, so pure and very strong image to understand what the band should be .

Source: Style.com

Phoebe returns!


According to any rumors , now it's true. LVMH has announced that Phoebe Philo will be the creative director of Celine, beginning in October. Marco Gobbetti, the president of Givenchy, will now manage Celine. There’s been a ton of speculation that Philo, who left Chloe nearly two years ago, would return to the fashion fold, and of course it would have to be to a big brand in need of a contemporary look. Fashion is sort of desperate for girlish clothes done with a knowing eye, and it will be interesting to see what Philo makes of classic, friendly Celine. She has a clean slate, really. Balmain, in a limited way, has sexy clothes. Chloe has a new designer, Hannah Macgibbon. Suddenly, there are different players at the French table

Source: Cathy Horyn

9.04.2008

Bag and boy







See how downtown boy carry their bag , goodie bag for goodie walk!

Collage 1997/2007


David Vanderwal-Collage artist just made his works of 1997/2007 comaparison year of fashion. That's so amazing ( for me ) i really love collage in kind of production cause i found out that the essemble stuffs would create a dramatic impact and distorted idea from original aspect. Is it sound umm...very art?, hahah ok cool down . From his creation of works could show us the sytle and distinction of fashion era from the stories board, lay out and images. Enjoy !

When Chanel play a court


Don't be wondered that some scene of fashion left their space to see US OPEN, never too late to be in scene ,Chanel just launch the new geek for court ( If you dare to hold , Federer !). It is now simple for Chanel to be at top spin for sport, like Ski-equipment head to toe or two-tone surf board including big Chanel logo , so why don't just add pinky rag in. I'm not there yet so i won't hold pinky one for shopping but if you would admire just show you.

Visit Thom Browne Store



THE Thom Browne store on the corner of Hudson and Franklin in TriBeCa is designed to look like an antiseptic office from the 1950s: the windows are ribbed with old-fashioned blinds, the floor is made of poured terrazzo marble, and there is not a computer or iPod in sight. Actually, aside from the clothing and the smartly attired employees, there isn’t much in the 2,000-square-foot room except for an old desk, a three-way mirror, a couple of midcentury leather chairs and a coffee table with a glass ashtray and one pair of stiff gray gloves on it.
Near to the door was a section of suits and garments in shades of gray, including a thick navy cardigan with white stripes on the sleeve for $3,450, a short-sleeve knit jersey in thick gray and white stripes ($590), two white oxford shirts ($250 each) and a white Sea Island cotton button-down for $520. I stepped back to make sure there wasn’t a sign above it that read: “These clothes are for Prince Harry! Don’t touch!” .
That's clear for whom is his target but it's worth to know the legend menswear designer that u might have, once, own his shirt by lucky draw from W magazines ( which issue? I would do anything! )

Source: nytimes , one size fits small ,article.

9.01.2008

Tilda is rocking with Rodarte!


Tilda Swinton is one of the most glamorous non-glamor-girls around now, and her profile in the latest issue of BlackBook is spot-on and once plus up with coolest thing on fashion now , Rodarte, that made the world rockin' . Ray Rogers writes: “When the photographer says she looks a bit too much like a boy in one of the pictures, several hours into the shoot, she leans in and, as if letting him in on a secret, stage whispers: ‘That’s kind of who I am.’” Well, we’ve never seen a boy look that good in Rodarte but it's work!

Blue collar's drink


Labor all things then I would serve you labor drink , welcome!

Sobieski The Livin’s Easy Summer Punch

1 bottle of Sobieski Vodka (750 ml)
12.75 oz. Marie Brizard Crème de Cassis
16 oz. cold water
17 oz. orange juice
8.5 oz. fresh lime juice
25.4 oz. (3/4 of a 1-liter bottle) ginger ale

Serve in a punch bowl, mix well, and garnish with sliced lemons, limes, oranges, strawberries, and a few blueberries. Best enjoyed in a garden or on a rooftop. Bon week-day!

Monotone is luxury




Nothing much to say just choose one of your fave color to blend all your stereotype in. Let's tone on tone.