With an increase in people choosing their bike over the underground for the daily commute, British high-street favourite River Island are set to launch their capsule collection ‘RI Cycle’ next month.
Designed with the urban cyclist in mind, performance sportswear meets contemporary style with pieces that can be worn on and off the bike.
Reflective trims, water resistant zip pockets and thumb hole cuffs make for a functional, safe sportswear that is uncompromising on design. Cycle lovers can expect streamline silhouettes that won’t slow you down, along with reinforced quilting seen throughout.
Keep an eye open for RI Cycle, available in selected stores and online, March 2014. #RICYCLE
With an increase in people choosing their bike over the underground for the daily commute, British high-street favourite River Island are set to launch their capsule collection ‘RI Cycle’ next month.
Designed with the urban cyclist in mind, performance sportswear meets contemporary style with pieces that can be worn on and off the bike.
Reflective trims, water resistant zip pockets and thumb hole cuffs make for a functional, safe sportswear that is uncompromising on design. Cycle lovers can expect streamline silhouettes that won’t slow you down, along with reinforced quilting seen throughout.
Keep an eye open for RI Cycle, available in selected stores and online, March 2014. #RICYCLE
Pharrell Williams
One of our favourite couples and always ones to fly in the face of convention, Pharrell Williams brought his own twist to the classic tuxedo. A major trend for SS14, Pharrell’s shorts were paired with brogues and a classic dinner jacket, shirt and bowtie. His playful look was complemented by his wife Helen whose play on sophisticated androgyny was teamed with sky-scraper YSL tributes.
Jared Leto
Proving that mismatched doesn’t have to mean mis-styled, the winner for Best Supporting Actor award, Jared Leto stood out from the crowd in a white suit jacket, black panelled suit trousers, patent black brogues and a red satin bowtie.
Will Smith
Going for a modern twist on a vintage Victorian look with an open white shirt, neck tie and wide-lapelled dinner jacket, the After Earth actor who recently had a cameo in Anchorman 2 looked every inch the gentleman.
Liam Hemsworth
Bucking against the all-black trend, the Hunger Games star and ex-Mr Miley did mature sophistication in a rich deep burgundy dinner jacket with matching waistcoat, worn with classic black suit trousers and brogues.
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Matthew McConaughey
Collecting his Best Actor award for Dallas Buyer’s Club in a crisp white jacket, layered over a black dinner jacket and white shirt, paired with classic black suit trousers and patent brogues, Matthew McConaughey shows off a look that is becoming increasingly popular on the red carpet.
Bradley Cooper
Continuing his recent run of 70s inspired suits, ladykiller Bradley Cooper yet again proved his forte is formalwear, yesterday gracing the red carpet in a wide-lapelled number in classic all black.
With an increase in people choosing their bike over the underground for the daily commute, British high-street favourite River Island are set to launch their capsule collection ‘RI Cycle’ next month.
Designed with the urban cyclist in mind, performance sportswear meets contemporary style with pieces that can be worn on and off the bike.
Reflective trims, water resistant zip pockets and thumb hole cuffs make for a functional, safe sportswear that is uncompromising on design. Cycle lovers can expect streamline silhouettes that won’t slow you down, along with reinforced quilting seen throughout.
Keep an eye open for RI Cycle, available in selected stores and online, March 2014. #RICYCLE
Pharrell Williams
One of our favourite couples and always ones to fly in the face of convention, Pharrell Williams brought his own twist to the classic tuxedo. A major trend for SS14, Pharrell’s shorts were paired with brogues and a classic dinner jacket, shirt and bowtie. His playful look was complemented by his wife Helen whose play on sophisticated androgyny was teamed with sky-scraper YSL tributes.
Jared Leto
Proving that mismatched doesn’t have to mean mis-styled, the winner for Best Supporting Actor award, Jared Leto stood out from the crowd in a white suit jacket, black panelled suit trousers, patent black brogues and a red satin bowtie.
Will Smith
Going for a modern twist on a vintage Victorian look with an open white shirt, neck tie and wide-lapelled dinner jacket, the After Earth actor who recently had a cameo in Anchorman 2 looked every inch the gentleman.
Liam Hemsworth
Bucking against the all-black trend, the Hunger Games star and ex-Mr Miley did mature sophistication in a rich deep burgundy dinner jacket with matching waistcoat, worn with classic black suit trousers and brogues.
Michael B Jordan
Matthew McConaughey
Collecting his Best Actor award for Dallas Buyer’s Club in a crisp white jacket, layered over a black dinner jacket and white shirt, paired with classic black suit trousers and patent brogues, Matthew McConaughey shows off a look that is becoming increasingly popular on the red carpet.
Bradley Cooper
Continuing his recent run of 70s inspired suits, ladykiller Bradley Cooper yet again proved his forte is formalwear, yesterday gracing the red carpet in a wide-lapelled number in classic all black.
Lazy Oaf presents the look book for its Spring/Summer 2014 “Nothing Special” collection as the brand celebrates the reopening of its London flagship store.
Australian model Dave Ross displays the abstract graphics and repetitive prints in this humorous and aloof reflection of streetwear; shot by Australian photographer Gavriel Maynard. Amongst the bright lights of Tokyo’s busy Shibuya district, the seasonal collection takes a casual approach and features a combination of statement pieces such as the monochrome bucket hat with its coordinating NOTHING sweater hosting a flash of poppy red, monochromatic digital camouflage and polka-prints. The ‘Simpsons’ pizza shirt and “All You Can Eat” tracksuit featuring a colourful mass of junk food are keeping in line with the tongue-in-cheek humour vital to the Lazy Oaf man.
Words: Charlotte Brown