3D printing is a powerful tool that is beneficial in various aspects.
Not too long ago, Adidas has demonstrated in one of their recent video the beauty behind 3-D printing and how they are implementing this feature with traditional materials. This game changing concept was brought out by the Adidas Originals VP of design Nic Galway, shoe designer Joachim de Callatay, and industrial designer Alexander Taylor.
With a similar material that inherit the brand’s characteristic, Futurecraft Leather will boost the performance of the shoe and will also change our perspective on footwear.
Unfortunately, there will only be 45 pieces available. You can pick up a pair on November 7 from Dover Street Market.
From ‘Baby Beiber’ to tabloid trend setter in a flash.
When it comes to style, Justin Bieber isn’t one to shy away from the traditional rules laid out by menswear guides of old and, despite divided opinion, his evolution from a fashion fledgling to street style superstar is undeniable. Lets have a look at some of the fashion moments of music’s most infamous star.
Early Days (2009/2010)
We first caught a glimpse of Justin as he was propelled into stardom via YouTube under the guidance of musical master, Usher. Needless to say, the styling choices of early days are nothing of remark; baggy jeans, high-tops, hoodies and an abundance of snapbacks set the stage for the initial, sartorially uninspiring, rise to fame.
Geek Chic (2011)
As Justin’s sound began to mature – so too did his style. It’s pretty evident that Justin was only starting to experiment with his personal style as his looks would dramatically change from one month to the next. Oversized, thick framed glasses became strangely prominent, hoodies (thankfully) took a back seat, the bowl cut was slowly disappearing and a slightly less adolescent styling of shirts, blazers, waistcoats, tailored jeans and even suits began to emerge.
Rockstar Influence (2012/2013)
A few years into his career, Justin’s style was settling and the ‘bieber look’ of drop crotch trousers and shades was solidified. His confidence within his personal sartorial vision was evident as leather jackets, oversized chains, sunglasses and bold statement pieces became commonplace.
High Fashion (2014)
A hiatus from music, followed by several tabloid frenzied personal scandals fuelled Justin’s next step into a serious style contender. In an attempt to clean up his image, well executed outfits paring his street wear aesthetic with tailoring, blazers, shirts and a smarter grooming regime made the fashion world sit up and pay attention.
Current Day (2015)
Justin’s looks have become increasingly polished as his confidence in his personal image grows. Wide brim hats, leather jackets and tailoring all with an urban undercurrent, form the present day Bieber aesthetic. While some detest the sartorially documented outings of the Canadian pop star, others see him as their sole style icon; fashion is just like music after all – One’s Prada is another’s Primark.
Samuel L. Jackson returns with British GQ cover shoot.
American born actor, Samuel L. Jackson has taken centre stage during his cover shoot for December’s edition of British GQ.
Multi talented actor, Samuel L. Jackson, appears on the cover of British GQ in a stylish Giorgio Armani dress shirt and his trademark clear glasses.
As well as speaking on his new film ‘The Hateful Eight’, directed by Quentin Tarantino, Jackson spoke on the occasional enjoyment he gets from watching his own movies. “I like watching myself in movies… If I am channel surfing and I pass a movie that I’m in, I’m watching it no matter what. I have a drawer of nothing but my DVDs, so if nothing else, I can just go in and pull one out and put it in.”
Despite his famously casual appearance on and off screen, Mr. Jackson seemed to show a different side as he appeared in a long, darkened beige overcoat with a broad fur collar.
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All Saints released their men’s lookbook for November
All Saints have just dropped their November lookbook, featuring a variety of stylish winter garments. With an assortment of carefully designed coats, trousers, approved shoes and crew sweatshirts, the new lookbook for November has not only remained stylish and smart, but also winter appropriate.
Using a wide variety of bold fabrics and materials throughout, such as sheepskin and sticking to a predominantly dark and tonal theme, this collection really does catch the eye. Visit the All Saints November lookbook to purchase, and see below for more photos.
All Saints released their men’s lookbook for November
All Saints have just dropped their November lookbook, featuring a variety of stylish winter garments. With an assortment of carefully designed coats, trousers, shoes and crew sweatshirts, the new lookbook for November has not only remained stylish and smart, but also winter appropriate.
Using a wide variety of bold fabrics and materials throughout, such as sheepskin and sticking to a predominantly dark and tonal theme, this collection really does catch the eye. Visit the All Saints November lookbook to purchase, and see below for more photos.
3D printing is a powerful tool that is beneficial in various aspects.
Not too long ago, Adidas has demonstrated in one of their recent video the beauty behind 3-D printing and how they are implementing this feature with traditional materials. This game changing concept was brought out by the Adidas Originals VP of design Nic Galway, shoe designer Joachim de Callatay, and industrial designer Alexander Taylor.
With a similar material that inherit the brand’s characteristic, Futurecraft Leather will boost the performance of the shoe and will also change our perspective on footwear.
Unfortunately, there will only be 45 pieces available. You can pick up a pair on November 7 from Dover Street Market.
Fila debuts it’s new ‘Black Line’ vintage inspired collection.
Set to hit stores next season, Fila’s latest vintage inspired ‘Black Line’ takes inspiration from the 80s and 90s to form a colour popping, shape – centric collection. Tight fitting, lycra pieces pulled from the 80s and the oversized idealism of 90s fashion pair up resulting in a stylistic marriage of decades within one attention – grabbing collection.
Take a look at some more looks from the collection below.
Fila debuts it’s new ‘Black Line’ vintage inspired collection.
Set to hit stores next season, Fila’s latest vintage inspired ‘Black Line’ takes inspiration from the 80s and 90s to form a colour popping, shape – centric collection. Tight fitting, lycra pieces pulled from the 80s and the oversized idealism of 90s fashion pair up resulting in a stylistic marriage of decades within one attention – grabbing collection.
Take a look at some more looks from the collection below.
A subtle, stylish remake.
Mens clothing distributor, END. have teamed up with American sport shoe brand, Saucony on an all new remake of their iconic running silhouettes.
The brand new sneaker collaboration sees a small variety of pastel colours and tones, portray the vision behind ‘White Noise’. A selection of intense but lightly patterned side panels, with the soft use of faint aqua green make this trainer easy on the eye, as well as stylish.
The new Saucony running silhouettes feature a mixture of materials such as woven cotton, felt, wool and a jersey Mélange lining. As well as the materials, the much loved G.R.I.D cushioning system makes this trainer a master of comfort and style.
The new END. x Saucony Grid 9000 ‘White Noise’ trainer will be available at END. from November 7th.
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