Read last week’s Week in Review piece over at The Fashionisto. With a slew of Fall 2009 (and Spring 2010) releases building on the tartan pattern, I look at whether the emerging menswear trend of patchwork has finally put plaid in its place (I certainly hope so).

No haute couture collection at Paris last week did to me what Riccardo Tisci did. Sure, it was a small show of only 22 looks, but for someone who sides with wearable high fashion and often finds haute overly haughty, Givenchy totally reinvigorated me.


Will anything ever again so beautifully disrupt my accepted notions of ‘fashion’?


The one thing missing from Tisci’s creations? Cloned models. Try as he might, they just don’t look enough alike. Perhaps we can re-stage Givenchy’s A/W09 Haute Couture collection in the year 2053. Then I just might die from over-stimulation.
Look of the Day comes from Charles Guislain (shot by Monochrome Mag). He’s rivalling Sonny Groo when it comes to who I claim as my style icon, but isn’t quite there yet. Looking beyond his fashion forward-ness - he is a Margiela protégé after all, and at 16! - I think the lighting of this portrait is just gorgeous.
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I really don’t like criticizing collections. They consume a wealth of financial resources, time, patience… and even if the style of a collection doesn’t sit well with me, I can always respect a designer’s aim. But here is one exception. All I’m offered are a few loose-fitting singlets and T-shirts, a short, a jacket, a shoe, a pair of jeans. It might seem like that simple, understated collection whose garments are exactly what you’ve been looking for. It’s not.
Chicken Nugget Lemon Tooty. That’s the name of this adorable blog which follows the artistic creations of three kids - Isaac, Grace and Lily.
A few weeks ago we saw Holt Renfrew pay tribute to fashion bloggers worldwide by creating window displays inspired by BryanBoy, Tommy Ton and others. And just in case you weren’t aware of those making the biggest splashes online, The Daily Beast rounds up and profiles the top 6.
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Look of the Day: Jean-Paul Paula, Bryan Boy and Charles Guislain pose during Paris Fashion Week. Other than this image of “The Watchmen” taken by Tommy Ton, few photos are this ferosh. But there is always one question on my mind: where, oh where, was Sonny Groo?
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Giuliano Fujiwara S/S10 Review -
Ash Stymest again featured prominently in this show, one of the first on the schedule at Milan last week. A thought-provoking mix of Japanese structures and Italian workmanship, read my review at The Fashionisto.
Moncler’s S/S10 showing in Milan under the creative direction of Thom Browne for their Gamme Bleu (‘blue range’) line was held in an indoor pool arena, Luigi Secchi’s Piscina Cozzi. Surely that’s enough to entice you to find out more from Wallpaper*?