NEW YORK FASHION WEEK: PATRIK ERVELL COLLECTION FALL/WINTER 2008/2009 MENSWEAR RUNWAY REVIEW

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For Fall/Winter 2008-2009 designer Patrik Ervell had a finely tailored collection with sporty elegance.

Shawl collared one button jackets were layered over knits and button ups and paired with refined trousers that looked as comfortable as they did smooth. Other trousers had double pleats that looked refreshing instead of frumpy making a compelling argument for the overlaps of fabric.

Hoodies added a touch of functionality and sportiness to the collection as high collars overlapped giving the appearance of a double breasted neck. Meanwhile pull-over knit sweaters had double breasted shawl collars, which looked great alone or layered under a sportscoat.

Charcoals, beige and grey were the basis of a palette that came to life as gold made a significant appearance towards the end in the form of foil metallics and knits.

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For Fall/Winter 2008-2009 designer Patrik Ervell had a finely tailored collection with sporty elegance. Shawl collared one button jackets were layered over knits and button ups and paired with refined trousers that looked as comfortable as they did smooth. Other trousers had double pleats that looked refreshing instead of frumpy making a compelling argument for the overlaps of fabric. Hoodies added a touch of functionality and sportiness to the collection as high collars overlapped giving the appearance of a double breasted neck. ... Read More

NEW YORK FASHION WEEK: BAND OF OUTSIDERS COLLECTION FALL/WINTER 2008/2009 MENSWEAR RUNWAY REVIEW

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For Fall/Winter 2008-2009 Band of Outsiders presented a collection of laid back tailoring.

Shortened double breasted jackets seemed right without overtly crying a play on proportion.

The use of tartan (seemingly mandated from above of all designers this season) gave a highland vibe to the collection. Fur trimmed hats and boots warmly relaxed tailored pieces in certain looks while the addition of bow-ties on other looks managed to look smartly chic and not stuffily overdone.

The boots themselves were a morphosis of the labels collaboration with Sperry.

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For Fall/Winter 2008-2009 Band of Outsiders presented a collection of laid back tailoring. Shortened double breasted jackets seemed right without overtly crying a play on proportion. The use of tartan (seemingly mandated from above of all designers this season) gave a highland vibe to the collection. Fur trimmed hats and boots warmly relaxed tailored pieces in certain looks while the addition of bow-ties on other looks managed to look smartly chic and not stuffily overdone. The boots themselves were a morphosis of the labels ... Read More

NEW YORK FASHION WEEK: LACOSTE COLLECTION FALL/WINTER 2008/2009 MENSWEAR RUNWAY REVIEW

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For Fall/Winter 2008-2009, Lacoste presented a winter wonderland of wearable garments.

Chunky ribbed turtleneck, cozy scarves and pants made of jersey formed the beginning of the collection in a color palette of cremes, beiges and greys. These looks were instantly recognized and familiar and wearable albeit toeing the line in the precarious economic conditions currently being experienced stateside.

Classic looks were layered together as v-neck knits were placed over polos which were placed over turtlenecks. Argyle print patterned knits were presented in a range of sizes while pants made of comfortable jersey were tucked into chunky socks and boots. A shawl collar on a button up knit jacket was one of our favorite looks.

The winter wonderland was injected with island fever in the latter segment as a Jamaican palette of red, yellow and green brought warmth to the collection.

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For Fall/Winter 2008-2009, Lacoste presented a winter wonderland of wearable garments. Chunky ribbed turtleneck, cozy scarves and pants made of jersey formed the beginning of the collection in a color palette of cremes, beiges and greys. These looks were instantly recognized and familiar and wearable albeit toeing the line in the precarious economic conditions currently being experienced stateside. Classic looks were layered together as v-neck knits were placed over polos which were placed over turtlenecks. Argyle print patterned knits were presented in ... Read More