Giles: Itsy Bitsy Spiders
It was his debut in Paris, but Giles Deacon stepped right away from the bold couture silhouettes on which he made his name as a London designer. nytimes.com |
Fussy about ties
Mark Spooner likes ties so much he owns about 30.He started wearing ties as part of his uniform at Wanganui Collegiate and carried that through into working life.But he won't wear any old thing. A green striped tie his wife... nzherald.co.nz |
'Elle' anoints trend to plus-size models
It has featured naked women on the cover and even actresses without make-up.But now one of the world's leading fashion magazines has created a real shock for France's fashionistas by tackling the last taboo: plus-size models.The... nzherald.co.nz |
Paris Men’s Shows Offer Order Amid Chaos
Designers show standard materials in elongated silhouettes, more interesting than suits. nytimes.com |
Beauty: For the boys
No man likes to look all floppy and soft, so it's no wonder the quiff is a standout style again. It has enough attitude to lend the wearer an individual edge, but its strong masculine heritage won't label the wearer a fop or fashion... nzherald.co.nz |