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Pringle to Show During London Men’s Fashion Week – Women’s Wear Daily

Apr 19, 2013   //   by   //   Men's Fine Clothing News  //  Comments Off
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Pringle to Show During London Men's Fashion Week
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“We are looking forward to launching our men's wear range in London in June 2013,” Pringle of Scotland chairman Douglas Fang told WWD. “The growth of London Collections: Men and the work that the [British Fashion Council] has done to make it an
Paul Smith to show at London Collections: MenContactmusic.com
Fashion Flash – The Star OnlineThe Star Online
London Collections: Men SS14ELLE UK

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UPUNIQUE Introduced its New Year’s Sale of Custom Men’s Suits to Show … – San Francisco Chronicle (press release)

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With more than 20 years experience in the industry, UPUNIQUE, a reliable supplier of custom suits, has proudly introduced its promotion of custom men's suits, UPUNIQUE New Year's Sale, to show appreciation to all customers from Jan. 1 to Jan. 30, 2013.
UPUNIQUE Introduced its Custom Men's Suits Promotion for the New YearHouston Chronicle

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London men’s fashion show launches at No 10 – The Guardian

Jan 7, 2013   //   by   //   Men's Fine Clothing News  //  Comments Off
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David Cameron's fashion credentials were under the greatest scrutiny of his career on Monday evening when the prime minister hosted a reception to celebrate the opening of London men's fashion week. Following in the well-heeled footsteps of Prince
What a plank! Bizarre start to men's fashion week in LondonDaily Mail
London welcomes men's fashion weekNew Statesman
London Champions Digital for Men's Fashion WeekMashable
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Discount Tix for a Men’s Fashion Show; Plus Sales for Many Occasions: Fall … – Curbed SF

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To celebrate, hyper-local online pub The Bold Italic is throwing a men's fashion show dubbed Haberdash next Wednesday, November 7 at The Great American Music Hall at 8pm. Local hotties will show off looks from Artful Gentleman, Department Seventeen,

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‘Mad Men’ costumes get Emmy snub

Jul 20, 2012   //   by Tony Tucker   //   Men's Fashion  //  Comments Off

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“Mad Men,” with its influential ’60s style, was overlooked for an Emmy Award nomination on Thursday for costume design for the first time in its five-year run. And while fans expressed shock about the snub, the fashion world has already embraced another nominee: “Downton Abbey.”

Episodes of “Boardwalk Empire,” “The Borgias,” “Game of Thrones” and “Once Upon a Time” also received nominations, but the likelihood of the masses finding their closets influenced by medieval Italians or mythical adventurers seems slim.

The British aristocracy of the early 1900s featured in “Downton Abbey,” however, is already making its mark.

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Ralph Lauren paid homage to the show in the preview of his fall collection earlier this year, with models walking down the runway to the soundtrack. Expect more glamorous and embellished looks inspired by the show to take over store racks over the next few weeks, says Brooke Jaffe, director of fashion accessories at Bloomingdale’s. “There is a return to opulence,” Jaffe says.

Stylist George Kotsiopolous, co-host for E!’s “Fashion Police,” noted that gentlemanly looks, for men and women, come from the “Downton Abbey” pre-World War I period. “Designers are influenced by the same things as stylists: movies, TV, music, art—whatever is the zeitgeist,” he says.

For the past few years, it had been the chic, sophisticated “Mad

Men” look that dominated the fashion conversation, and the show had a wildfire ability to turn back the clock on contemporary style to embrace the clean, refined lines of the early 1960s. Countless designers, including Michael Kors and Peter Som, cited its influence, and Banana Republic launched a “Mad Men”-branded collection.

“The shape had been the same for a while—the shaped waist, the va-va-voom look,” Kostiopolous says. When it became common from “Mad Men,” he says, “it becomes

515fa 20120719 USEmmyNominationsCostumes%7Ep3 200 Mad Men costumes get Emmy snubless interesting to fashion people.”

He doesn’t think the look will go away altogether, though. “Women looked good in the ’50s and ’60s because the clothes were universally flattering, and any guy looks great in a suit.”

Article source: http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_21112050/mad-men-costumes-get-emmy-snub

‘Mad Men’ costumes get Emmy snub

Jul 19, 2012   //   by Tony Tucker   //   Men's Fashion  //  Comments Off

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“Mad Men,” with its influential ’60s style, was overlooked for an Emmy Award nomination on Thursday for costume design for the first time in its five-year run. And while fans expressed shock about the snub, the fashion world has already embraced another nominee: “Downton Abbey.”

Episodes of “Boardwalk Empire,” “The Borgias,” “Game of Thrones” and “Once Upon a Time” also received nominations, but the likelihood of the masses finding their closets influenced by medieval Italians or mythical adventurers seems slim.

The British aristocracy of the early 1900s featured in “Downton Abbey,” however, is already making its mark.

84360 20120719 USEmmyNominationsCostumes%7Ep2 200 Mad Men costumes get Emmy snub

Ralph Lauren paid homage to the show in the preview of his fall collection earlier this year, with models walking down the runway to the soundtrack. Expect more glamorous and embellished looks inspired by the show to take over store racks over the next few weeks, says Brooke Jaffe, director of fashion accessories at Bloomingdale’s. “There is a return to opulence,” Jaffe says.

Stylist George Kotsiopolous, co-host for E!’s “Fashion Police,” noted that gentlemanly looks, for men and women, come from the “Downton Abbey” pre-World War I period. “Designers are influenced by the same things as stylists: movies, TV, music, art—whatever is the zeitgeist,” he says.

For the past few years, it had been the chic, sophisticated “Mad

Men” look that dominated the fashion conversation, and the show had a wildfire ability to turn back the clock on contemporary style to embrace the clean, refined lines of the early 1960s. Countless designers, including Michael Kors and Peter Som, cited its influence, and Banana Republic launched a “Mad Men”-branded collection.

“The shape had been the same for a while—the shaped waist, the va-va-voom look,” Kostiopolous says. When it became common from “Mad Men,” he says, “it becomes

84360 20120719 USEmmyNominationsCostumes%7Ep3 200 Mad Men costumes get Emmy snubless interesting to fashion people.”

He doesn’t think the look will go away altogether, though. “Women looked good in the ’50s and ’60s because the clothes were universally flattering, and any guy looks great in a suit.”

Article source: http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_21112050/mad-men-costumes-get-emmy-snub

‘Mad Men’ is overlooked for Emmy costume nod; ‘Downton Abbey’ style makes a splash

Jul 19, 2012   //   by Tony Tucker   //   Men's Suits  //  Comments Off

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Is it time to trade polished sheaths and all-business suits for lace gowns and tweed jodhpurs?

“Mad Men,” with its influential ’60s style, was overlooked for an Emmy Award nomination on Thursday for costume design for the first time in its five-year run. And while fans expressed shock about the snub, the fashion world has already embraced another nominee: “Downton Abbey.”

Episodes of “Boardwalk Empire,” ”The Borgias,” ”Game of Thrones” and “Once Upon a Time” also received nominations, but the likelihood of the masses finding their closets influenced by medieval Italians or mythical adventurers seems slim.

The British aristocracy of the early 1900s featured in “Downton Abbey,” however, is already making its mark.

Ralph Lauren paid homage to the show in the preview of his fall collection earlier this year, with models walking down the runway to the soundtrack. Expect more glamorous and embellished looks inspired by the show to take over store racks over the next few weeks, says Brooke Jaffe, director of fashion accessories at Bloomingdale’s. “There is a return to opulence,” Jaffe says.

Stylist George Kotsiopolous, co-host for E!’s “Fashion Police,” noted that gentlemanly looks, for men and women, come from the “Downton Abbey” pre-World War I period. “Designers are influenced by the same things as stylists: movies, TV, music, art — whatever is the zeitgeist,” he says.

For the past few years, it had been the chic, sophisticated “Mad Men” look that dominated the fashion conversation, and the show had a wildfire ability to turn back the clock on contemporary style to embrace the clean, refined lines of the early 1960s. Countless designers, including Michael Kors and Peter Som, cited its influence, and Banana Republic launched a “Mad Men”-branded collection.

“The shape had been the same for a while — the shaped waist, the va-va-voom look,” Kostiopolous says. When it became common from “Mad Men,” he says, “it becomes less interesting to fashion people.”

He doesn’t think the look will go away altogether, though. “Women looked good in the ’50s and ’60s because the clothes were universally flattering, and any guy looks great in a suit.”

Article source: http://ca.omg.yahoo.com/news/mad-men-overlooked-emmy-costume-nod-downton-abbey-185515820.html

‘Mad Men’ is overlooked for Emmy costume nod; ‘Downton Abbey’ style makes a splash

Jul 19, 2012   //   by Tony Tucker   //   Men's Fashion  //  Comments Off

Is it time to trade polished sheaths and all-business suits for lace gowns and tweed jodhpurs?

“Mad Men,” with its influential ’60s style, was overlooked for an Emmy Award nomination on Thursday for costume design for the first time in its five-year run. And while fans expressed shock about the snub, the fashion world has already embraced another nominee: “Downton Abbey.”

Episodes of “Boardwalk Empire,” ”The Borgias,” ”Game of Thrones” and “Once Upon a Time” also received nominations, but the likelihood of the masses finding their closets influenced by medieval Italians or mythical adventurers seems slim.

The British aristocracy of the early 1900s featured in “Downton Abbey,” however, is already making its mark.

Ralph Lauren paid homage to the show in the preview of his fall collection earlier this year, with models walking down the runway to the soundtrack. Expect more glamorous and embellished looks inspired by the show to take over store racks over the next few weeks, says Brooke Jaffe, director of fashion accessories at Bloomingdale’s. “There is a return to opulence,” Jaffe says.

Stylist George Kotsiopolous, co-host for E!’s “Fashion Police,” noted that gentlemanly looks, for men and women, come from the “Downton Abbey” pre-World War I period. “Designers are influenced by the same things as stylists: movies, TV, music, art — whatever is the zeitgeist,” he says.

For the past few years, it had been the chic, sophisticated “Mad Men” look that dominated the fashion conversation, and the show had a wildfire ability to turn back the clock on contemporary style to embrace the clean, refined lines of the early 1960s. Countless designers, including Michael Kors and Peter Som, cited its influence, and Banana Republic launched a “Mad Men”-branded collection.

“The shape had been the same for a while — the shaped waist, the va-va-voom look,” Kostiopolous says. When it became common from “Mad Men,” he says, “it becomes less interesting to fashion people.”

He doesn’t think the look will go away altogether, though. “Women looked good in the ’50s and ’60s because the clothes were universally flattering, and any guy looks great in a suit.”

Article source: http://www.canada.com/entertainment/all/overlooked+Emmy+costume+Downton+Abbey+style+makes+splash/6959820/story.html

‘Mad Men’ costumes get Emmy snub

Jul 19, 2012   //   by Tony Tucker   //   Men's Suits  //  Comments Off

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“Mad Men,” with its influential ’60s style, was overlooked for an Emmy Award nomination on Thursday for costume design for the first time in its five-year run. And while fans expressed shock about the snub, the fashion world has already embraced another nominee: “Downton Abbey.”

Episodes of “Boardwalk Empire,” “The Borgias,” “Game of Thrones” and “Once Upon a Time” also received nominations, but the likelihood of the masses finding their closets influenced by medieval Italians or mythical adventurers seems slim.

The British aristocracy of the early 1900s featured in “Downton Abbey,” however, is already making its mark.

d0612 20120719 USEmmyNominationsCostumes%7Ep2 200 Mad Men costumes get Emmy snub

Ralph Lauren paid homage to the show in the preview of his fall collection earlier this year, with models walking down the runway to the soundtrack. Expect more glamorous and embellished looks inspired by the show to take over store racks over the next few weeks, says Brooke Jaffe, director of fashion accessories at Bloomingdale’s. “There is a return to opulence,” Jaffe says.

Stylist George Kotsiopolous, co-host for E!’s “Fashion Police,” noted that gentlemanly looks, for men and women, come from the “Downton Abbey” pre-World War I period. “Designers are influenced by the same things as stylists: movies, TV, music, art—whatever is the zeitgeist,” he says.

For the past few years, it had been the chic, sophisticated “Mad

Men” look that dominated the fashion conversation, and the show had a wildfire ability to turn back the clock on contemporary style to embrace the clean, refined lines of the early 1960s. Countless designers, including Michael Kors and Peter Som, cited its influence, and Banana Republic launched a “Mad Men”-branded collection.

“The shape had been the same for a while—the shaped waist, the va-va-voom look,” Kostiopolous says. When it became common from “Mad Men,” he says, “it becomes

d0612 20120719 USEmmyNominationsCostumes%7Ep3 200 Mad Men costumes get Emmy snubless interesting to fashion people.”

He doesn’t think the look will go away altogether, though. “Women looked good in the ’50s and ’60s because the clothes were universally flattering, and any guy looks great in a suit.”

Article source: http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_21112050/mad-men-costumes-get-emmy-snub

Now, Men’s Fashion Week in Pakistan

Jul 8, 2012   //   by Tony Tucker   //   Men's Fashion  //  Comments Off

The list of designers who will participate at the MFW 2012 will include HSY, Amar Belal, Amir Adnan, Ehsan Khan, Asifa Nabeel, Republic by Omer Farooq, A B, Sanam Agha, Tayyab Bombal, Syed Sameer Ali, Rana Noman, More Mischief and Ismail Fareed. Arsalan adds, “Pakistan pop rock band Strings has confirmed to perform during the event. The showstoppers will include well known actors and cricketers from Pakistan.”

Munib Nawaz, creative director and spokesperson of MFW 2012 tells us, “Men’s Fashion Week Pakistan 2012 will be a highly anticipated and important calendar event in the years to come – an occasion that will reshape Pakistan’s fashion scenario. The show will feature approximately 60 top male models from both Karachi and Lahore. The event will also include participation of legendary designer Amir Adnan along with some exciting new talent.”

According to the organiser of the show, Sultana Siddiqui, CEO Hum TV, “In the past we have organised many fashion shows which focused mainly on Pakistan women wear this will be for first time that an exclusive fashion show is being organised for Men’s wear collection. Our aim is to create an opportunity for men’s wear designers to showcase their talents and capabilities to the local and international markets.”

Article source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/fashion/shows/Now-Mens-Fashion-Week-in-Pakistan/articleshow/14145254.cms

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