BONOBOS FALL SUITES 2014

Here is my take on fall menswear styling, featuring BONOBOS suiting.

1960’s – Sean Connery in Goldfinger

  • Classic Resorts & Luxury Estates
  • Sophisticated Patterns and Cuts
  • Vintage Accessories
  • Rich Colors

Color Pallet 1 – Grey, Navy, Goldenrod

Color Pallet 2 – Grey, Black, Bordeaux

Suite Bonobos – Windowpane or Glenplaid [link]

Shoes Paul Parkman – Handmade Shoes [link]

Watch band Esprit – Nato #30 [link]

Watch Rolex – Vintage Submariner

Bag Jil Sanders – Dottexture Strapless Bag [link]

Square Tie Lanvin – Knitted silk tie [link]

Shirt Bonobos – Americano Pointed Collar [link]

Scarf River Island – Brushed woven scarf [link]

Pocket Square Bonobos – The Madison Square [link]

10 Ways To Catch A Faux Fashionista


Fashion is a funny little beast—equal parts craft, commerce, obsession, and pure delusion. And while everyone’s welcome to love it, wear it, and talk about it… not everyone actually knows it. Some people have taste, some people have trends, and some people have a Pinterest board and the confidence of a Paris atelier. So if you’ve ever wondered whether you’re speaking to a real one or someone cosplaying “industry insider,” here’s a quick and mildly cruel checklist to separate the fashion fluent from the faux.

  1. When asked about what they do in the industry, they fail to say what company or brand they work for, nor the position they have. Conclusion, retail sales – everyone starts somewhere.
  2. When talking about a garment color they give a primary color like “blue”, instead of something more precise like “azure”, “cerulean”, “cobalt”, “ultramarine”, “navy”. They also have no idea how very different they all are.
  3. They have knowledge of one small fraction of the industry and do not know more than 5 of the following words or what they refer to (there are some freebies thrown in here): gingham, haberdashery, pirn, peak-toed, chambray, tunic, porkpie, weft, waistcoat, pinking, lapel, raglan sleeve, muslin, french cuffs, epaulet(s),milliner.
  4. In conversation they try and talk about a legacy fashion houses and pronounces one of these brands incorrectly – Givenchy, Versace, Hermes, Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Lanvin, Yves Saint Laurent.
  5. They have not purchased a new piece of clothing, footwear, or an accessory in a month. With closer inspection you see the pit stained, raw hemed, and faded “garments” they are wearing have a name in larger writing and/or say “Limited”, “Juicy”, or “Pink” on them… 
  6. It feel like the laws of physics are being explained when differences are pointed out between the labels of brands, why they have different colors in the names, or why the designer repeats their name excessively.  
    (Examples: Marc Jacobs, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Ralph Lauren, Ralph Lauren Purple label, Ralph Lauren Black label , Ralph Lauren RRL, Alexander McQueen, McQ by Alexander McQueen)
  7. They call “thrift shop” purchases “vintage”, “hand patched” apparel  “couture”, or “quick fashion” pieces “designer”.
  8. They think fashion week is only held at one place, once a year, only in NYC, and is still in “tents” at Bryant Park.
  9. They are clearly trying to drive you into your own grave because they guess at which of these designers are still alive: Jean Paul Gaultier, Karl Lagerfeld, Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel, Gianni Versace, Yves Saint Laurent (short name), Alexander McQueen, Ottavio Missoni, Liz Claiborne.
  10. They gave up on this little test at question two, called it “a total waste of time” and did not even bother to do some reasearch and fill in their knowledge gaps. After all, this is less than comprehensive and most people forgot more about the industry while starting as production assistants, pattern makers, retail sales, and/or producing their own lines before even taking a break to read this. When it comes down to it, this is just some fun from the normal day-to-day, mind-melting, glamour-nothingness that is fashion.


A faux fashionista is easy to spot: vague job claims, “blue” as a color description, and a vocabulary that collapses after “gingham.” They butcher designer names, confuse thrift with vintage and fast fashion with couture, and treat fashion week like it’s still trapped in 2008. They can’t grasp diffusion lines, guess wildly about who’s alive, and when challenged, they bail—because learning ruins the fantasy. In the end, it’s all just a little entertainment from the glamorous, exhausting, brain-melting nothingness that is fashion.

previously featured on  10 Ways To Catch A Faux Fashionista | Thought Catalog

“Turquoise Boys!”

by zamartz featuring lanvin shoes

Lets bring-in spring with earth bound inspiration… Don’t get stick to those seasonal repeal “florals” ~ keep it fresh with mineral inspired Turquoise!
 
Faded or Full of Saturation – Keep it light weight with a card holder and add some dusty rose for an accent , but hold true ~ Turquoise will keep you standing out in the crowed!
 
– Total Retail – $2,222.00 –

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luisaviaroma.com

 

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Maria francesca pepe
luisaviaroma.com
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Sq² – The It Lyst

Sq² – The It Lyst

Here are some of my favorite picks for Spring… If it ever comes! I This is a very nice and pleasing balance of color using muted orange, black, and sky blue. My favorite color is orange so when these items clicked together in my head I couldn’t help but make them my “ It Lyst ”!

GET THE LOOK:
Rag & Bone – Orange Printed Slubjersey T-shirt – $95
Zara – Blue Denim Bermudas – $59
Lanvin – Black Leather Thong Sandals – $382
Acne – White Textured Pouch – $110
Lanvin – Orange Simple Bracelet – $295
– TOTAL RETAIL – $941

Hope you love them too!
~ ZAM 

 

Obses-sories

by zamartz featuring a yellow umbrella

– TOTAL RETIAL – $518 –
 
This is a grouping of Accessories that I am Obsessed with this season! Grab them before they are sold out!

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$92 – londonundercover.co.uk

 

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Got’ Lanvin?

– TOTAL RETAIL – $1,540 –
It’s no secret that I am obsessed with LANVIN’s men’s accessories this season… even to the point that I purchased the lapel pin in this post from their madison avenue store in NYC.
 
[ hope you enjoy the Lanvin bag and box .PNG i made]
 
Got it – Love it!

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Lanvin Paris – Men’s Boutique – NYC

Lanvin recently opened a mens boutique (about 4 weeks ago) a few stores down from their women’s shop. I finally found time to stop by and purchased a lapel pin that I have been keen on for weeks. This style also sold out of Barney’s and I bought the last one in the store! Good day!

Purchase : Antique Brass Cravate Rose Metal Pin
e-Lanvin Store – ecom store designed by Sweden Unlimited

Store Location: 807 Madison Avenue, NYC

[Note:: The Lanvin Bag and Box image is a .PNG enjoy!]

Navy & Heather

– TOTAL RETAIL – $4,314 – 

A subtle and sophisticated combination; Navy Blue and Heather Gray are a great combination from workout attire to semi formal events!

Be Careful though, both of these colors are hard to match with their own color side-by-side. Be sure to have at least a layer of separation or a few shades lighter or darker. 

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$39 – houseoffraser.co.uk

 

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LANVIN short sleeved polo shirt
$290 – farfetch.com
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Neo-Metallic Teal & Bright Prints

– TOTAL RETAIL – $3,800 –
There are still a few months hanging around with Jack Frost, but take an inside look on some of the trends coming this Spring/Summer 2013.

Neo-Metallics : Featuring Teal – The perfect liquide metal color of the future will be giving your look the exciting pop of neon color with the allure of metallic finishing. Wear on accessories, bags, and shoes but dont fall into the trap of wearing a metal tarp.

Bright Prints : Featuring Island Florals and Color Pop Exotics. A great transition from Winter to Spring is a great colored print. ~ Either wearing Island Florals to bring in the new season or colored leopard, tiger, cheetah or python to ease out of the cold.

 
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