Justin Timberlake is named one of the 10 most stylish men by GQ. Yes, he looks great. But vests and skinny ties will only take you so far. [Men.style]
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Posted at 11:15 AM in Duckie Brown, Fashion Weeks, Versace | Permalink | Comments (6) | TrackBack (0) September 05, 2008Scene at Fashion Week> V Man model search winner Petey Wright walked in Duckie Brown and Rag & Bone -- and he's even more stunning in person, report Out's on-site staffers. Expect to see him everywhere. > Speaking of Rag & Bone, last season we saw Gisele, Julianne Moore, Becki Newton and Anna Wintour sitting front row. This year? Only Charlize Theron and Stuart Townsend. > HIV Plus cover boy & Project Runway designer Jack Mackenroth, backstage at Duckie Brown. > Ugly Betty's nephew, Mark Indelicato, at the Perry Ellis show. Character research for Justin
or simply a shared love of fashion? We also saw him after Duckie Brown, scarfing free handouts of le petit ecolier cookies. Posted at 06:11 PM in Duckie Brown, Fashion Weeks, Gossip, Perry Ellis, Rag & Bone | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) February 04, 2008On the Runway: Duckie Brown Fall/Winter 2008![]() All Photos: Getty Images Most runway shows operate on the idea of creating excitement for the clothes by providing a club-like atmosphere complete with thumping techno, hot men and chic clothes. But Duckie Brown turned the usual show on its head. While the audience waited patiently for the show to begin, the DJ blared a Roxy-style soundtrack until the first model's foot hit the runway. The 21 looks trotted down the runway in complete silence—save for the hum of the heater and the occasional cell phone ring. What ensued was a beautiful moody collection of classics (two button suits, shearling coats, narrow trousers and a ton of pinstripe, herringbone, windowpane check) with a dash of modern fabrics and schoolboy elements (oversize knit caps, nylon coats and backpacks). And the designers through in a couple curve balls with their sheer, lace sweater and extensively beaded top that had a chainmail like effect. Most of the casual shirts and sweaters played with proportion, extending well below the coat and the belt, elongating the torso. And the more classic button downs continued with the trend of the hidden placket—skipping the tie altogether. The trench (pictured above) was crafted from a stiff fabric (nylon?) that gave it a crinkled paper-like appearance that earned oohs and aahhs from the audience. Overall, it was a wonderful collection of beautifully tailored menswear with which Duckie Brown has become synonymous. ![]() Continue reading "On the Runway: Duckie Brown Fall/Winter 2008" » Posted at 12:52 PM in Duckie Brown, Fashion Weeks | Permalink | Comments (4) | TrackBack (0) Privacy Policy | User Agreement | Community Guidelines | Legal Notice Out.com © 2010 Here Media Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
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