Style and Design Style, design, music, and fashion are currently enjoying a beautiful moment of interconnectivity. Sure, it's happened before, when each aspect of expression bounces off the others, inspiring greater and greater work across the board, but that makes it no less special.
Replacing military looks, safari-inspired clothing is making moves from the bush to the streets. Safari's got all the venerable, crisp, and utilitarian manliness of military wear but without the insinuations of political unrest and bloodshed.
Bespoke suits aren't just for CEOs anymore. Here's why you should avoid the rack and get your ass to a serious tailor. It used to be that London's Savile Row was the definitive spot to get a bespoke (or custom tailored) suit. Those days are long gone, as designers across the states have been outfitting everyone from hip-hop royalty like Jay-Z to New York's sharp post-punk quartet Interpol.
The world was a much different place in 1973. Back then, the New York Knicks were NBA champs, and only one basketball player had a signature shoe. Knicks star Walt "Clyde" Frazier inadvertently started the athlete-branded sneaker phenomenon when Puma stamped his mug on the side of its already popular Puma Suede.
M-Town's latest rap hopeful and a Swedish clothing designer report on the latest trends from their homefronts. M-Town's latest rap hopeful and a Swedish clothing designer report on the latest trends from their homefronts.