MENSWEAR TREND SS2016: JUNGLE BOOK

May 16, 2016 by  
Filed under Fashion, Menswear, Trends


A brand new The Jungle Book movie was released this spring. Reason for fashion brand Kenzo to launch a special collection dedicated to the Disney movie. But it wasn’t just the designers at Kenzo who figured jungle would be an appropriate spring/summer theme. Dolce & Gabbana, Gucci, Louis Vuitton and Missoni among others all turned their catwalks into a wild nature celebration. Each in their own way of-course. At Balmain, Philip Lim and Kenzo the dresscode was safari chic all the way, with kaki colored overalls as far as our eyes could reach. Antionio Marras gave his camouflage attire a tropical touch and at Missoni the safari jacket was given the ultimate holiday touch. Burberry, Coach and Saint Laurent hinted to the theme more subtly, presenting some animal printed statement pieces. Then there were the models at Dolce & Gabbana, Louis Vuitton, Hermes and Gucci rocking the brands’ full on flora and fauna suits. Junya Watanabe went all the way with it’s male models wearing big braided wigs, safari hats, patchwork T-shirts, bright printed scarves with beads and fringes, handmade jewellery and wooden accessories, creating a true Junya jungle. Fashion darling Dries van Noten probably interpreted the trend in the chicest way, pairing tropical palmtree printed shorts with leopard sweaters; this summer’s bare necessities. Welcome to the jungle.

Denim Streetwear The Kingpins Show New York May 2016

What are they wearing during the international fashion weeks and events? A bespoke Denham, that vintage Levi’s or their latest Diesel jeans? During the year we refresh our streetwear posts irregularly. We don’t judge, we’re not the fashion-police, we just enjoy fashion and your own personal style. Next stop: The Kingpins Show New York

The Kingpins Show New York

The past week Team peter Stigter was surrounded by denim-heads, from designers to producers and denim mills. All gathered in New York at The Kingpins Show to learn about new developments in denim. Next week we’re heading to Hong Kong, so stay tuned for another reportage.

Amsterdam Denim Days 2016: Kingpins and Blueprint

For one week Amsterdam was the centre of attention for all those with an indigo heart. Amsterdam Denim days 2016 offered a program with something for denim lovers of every kind, from brands and makers to wearers and speakers. From style-setting devotees on the street to the greatest innovators in the industry, together they create the ultimate blue wear.

Denim Streetwear Blueprint Amsterdam April 2016

What are they wearing during the international fashion weeks? A bespoke Denham, that vintage Levi’s or their latest Diesel jeans? During the year we refresh our streetwear posts irregularly. We don’t judge, we’re not the fashion-police, we just enjoy fashion and your own personal style. Next stop: Blueprint Amsterdam.

Denim Streetwear Kingpins Show Amsterdam April 2016

What are they wearing during the international fashion weeks? A bespoke Denham, that vintage Levi’s or their latest Diesel jeans? During the year we refresh our streetwear posts irregularly. We don’t judge, we’re not the fashion-police, we just enjoy fashion and your own personal style. Next stop: The Kingpins Show Amsterdam.

Streetfashion Paris Womenswear FW2016, Day 9

March 10, 2016 by  
Filed under Featured Items, Paris, People, Streetwear

What are they wearing during the international fashion weeks? A Raf Simons jacket, that vintage YSL or their latest Comme des Garcons suit? During the fashion weeks we refresh our streetwear posts regularly. We don’t judge, we’re not the fashion-police, we just enjoy fashion and your own personal style. Next stop: Paris Womenswear Fashion Week.

Louis Vuitton Catwalk Fashion Show Womenswear FW2016

March 9, 2016 by  
Filed under Fashion, Paris, womenswear

On the final day of fashion month it was, yet again, raining cats and dogs. As we made our way to the Louis Vuitton show it turned out it wasn’t just a lot of water outside, the show venue was also set up to be an underwater world, an arc of Noah almost, situated near the Bois de Boulogne. A number of 57 large columns decorated by broken mirrors placed all over the runway in odd angles created a mesmerizing backdrop to a sporty and streetwise collection. By intermixing ladylike silky design with thick leather pieces (a slip dresses, a silky white one worn with a black harness stood out) Nicolas Ghesquière brought together the feminine and masculine, the soft and the tough. 7/8 skinny leather pants in shiny red and black really were a ‘thing’ in this fall collection. As were the heritage scarf prints and the mohair swearers with racing stripes on the sleeves. There were cropped coats, bare bellies, remarkable zip details, knitted tube dresses, animal print bags, extra long gloves and enormous fur hat pieces. All looks were topped off by the toughest of boots as well as some statement burgundy lips (again, the contrast). Now picture that reflected in those hundreds of mirror pieces and you’ve got yourself an optimistic, young, colourful and worthy closing of Paris Fashion Week. Selena Gomez, Jaden Smith (brand new face of the brand) and Kris Jenner, who stuck around in the city of lights, really witnessed some spectacle. Like they sa; out with a bang.

Streetfashion Paris Womenswear FW2016, Day 8

March 9, 2016 by  
Filed under Featured Items, Paris, Streetwear

What are they wearing during the international fashion weeks? A Raf Simons jacket, that vintage YSL or their latest Comme des Garcons suit? During the fashion weeks we refresh our streetwear posts regularly. We don’t judge, we’re not the fashion-police, we just enjoy fashion and your own personal style. Next stop: Paris Womenswear Fashion Week.

Iris van Herpen Catwalk Fashion Show Womenswear FW2016

March 8, 2016 by  
Filed under Fashion, Paris, womenswear

Where does reality end and do dreams begin? Or are we all just living in a dream? The subject of consciousness has often been a source of inspiration for designers. As it was for Iris van Herpen’s collection ‘lucid’ she presented in Paris today. For fall the Dutch designer explored the concept of lucid dreaming (within a lucid dream, the dreamer is conscious of the dream state and therefore is able to exert a degree of control on what is happening). A process which Iris often experiences herself while draping her creations. “When I design, the draping process most of the time happens to me unconsciously. I see lucid dreams as a microscope with which I can look into my unconsciousness. In this collection, I have tried to bring my state of ‘reality’ and my state of dreaming, together,”
she stated. An interesting starting point.
Seventeen large optical light screens on the runway created some kind of optical illusion, mirroring both the audience and the models and delivering an experience both intimate and poetic. Unlike at any other straightforward fashion show the audience’s point of perspective constantly changed, created just that feeling of not knowing (un)reality. Were we looking at a reflecting or a real model?
Fashion wise Iris used two different design technique, coming up with laser cut lucid looks (for which she collaborated with Philip Beesley) that are connected with translucent flexible tubes, creating a glistering bubble-like exoskeleton around the wearer’s body and phantom dresses, created made with a super light tulle to which iridescent stripes are fused, shimmering the silhouette illusory. Fashion forward as Iris is, she once again worked with on some 3D pieces, creating a dress stitched from 5,000 3D printed elements (a true work of art). Silhouettes were voluminous and feminine, the color palette a range of nudes, green and grey. And even if you leave out all of the above, forget that source of inspiration, put aside those futuristic techniques, you were simply looking at a selection of absolute stunning designs.

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