Nostalgia Anew: Serenity Subversive

“It’s refreshing to see something that isn’t trying so hard to be new. There’s so much striving for newness now that newness feels less new.” – Marc Jacobs
Tough lowered its guard for the farewell wave to Bryan Park. And that was that. New York was quiet. Muted – the palette and the message both. Inspired by sleep, it felt like it. Not that we mind ambiguity every once in a while. Read the full story
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Zac PosenBy Ani Tzenkova 26 Nov 2008 @ 10:49 am |


Davidelfín has become one of the most personalized voices on the Spanish fashion scene. His aesthetic straddles a divide between the androgynous and the erotic, between the cutting-edge and a disconcerting classicism. For SS09 Mallagan designer Davidelfin wants men to wear narrow shirt collars, symmetric and compact cuts clothes and transparent leggings.

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