Showing posts with label pitti uomo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pitti uomo. Show all posts

Saturday, January 12, 2013

BEAUTY: Clothing--Kenzo

Although Pitti Uomo is basically a tradeshow for retail buyers, there is the occasional runway presentation. The Pitti Uomo organizers invite designers as special guests to show collections and this year Kenzo took over the second floor of Florence's Mercato Centrale for a subtle but dazzling presentation.

When Humberto Leon and Carol Lim took over as Kenzo creative directors last year, they vowed not to revive what Kenzo once was in its 70s heyday, but to take that vision and move forward. And they are doing just that. This current Kenzo collection illustrates one of the reasons I follow certain fashion designers and why I feel that fashion is (or can be) considered art: Leon and Lim conjured a jumping off point for a great theme, created their own prints and their own material, and saw it all through to a satisfying execution. Fashion is art when an abstract idea is made manifest in a material object, like any great art, really.

"Carol and I fly so much, and we always look out the window...I think there's a moment of that we wanted to capture," Leon said of the collection. The first thing one notices in this collection is the lovely cloud print (looking a little like an airy version of Hokusai's Great Wave) they designed that adorns jackets, coats, backpacks, shirts, pants, and shoes. And then one notices that the cut of the clothes themselves supports the theme: the pieces look as if they would be on sky-divers, pilots, and anyone who would man a high-altitude expedition. Even the little cloud-covered zip up boots look like they belong on a space flight. And in a lovely artistic touch, Leon and Lim take the print from the clear blue of the daytime sky, to red sunset, and finally to the light of a full moon bouncing off of a cloud-filled canopy.




https://www.kenzo.com/
Photos via http://www.style.com/

The Peacocks of Pitti Uomo, January, 2013

Pitti Uomo wrapped up yesterday and attendees, and many of the regulars, were wearing interesting colors and textures, finely tailored suits (double breasted waistcoats seem to be showing up more frequently...see first and last photos), and some pretty fabulous shoes. I am loving those delicious brown suede double monk strap shoes, ninth photo down. I would love to get a pair like that for my upcoming trip to France. Below images all by Tommy Ton.


Below images all by Nam of STREETFSN. I love the subtle cool colored camouflage printed lace up!


http://www.style.com/trendsshopping/streetstyle/010813_Tommy_Ton_Menswear_Fall_2013/
http://streetfsn.blogspot.com/

Monday, January 7, 2013

The Fashion Schedule

January is always a very busy month for men's fashion. The London Collections started today, and I will soon be posting some highlights from certain designers.

Here is the lay of the land for the next several weeks. You can expect posts featuring my favorites like Westwood, Galliano, and Thom Browne. But it seems there is usually a surprise among the shows, someone who does something unexpected, or particularly artistic...

January 7 - 9, 2013--The London Collections

January 8 - 11, 2013--Pitti Uomo (This Florentine event is a tradeshow, and generally does not feature runway shows--with exceptions. The attendees, men in the fashion industry like Nick Wooster, are the stars of this event and get lots of press coverage for their unique personal style and appearance. I'll be collecting the best of these men for posts.)

January 12 - 15, 2013--Milano Moda Uomo

January 16 - 20, 2013--Paris Fashion Week