Maybe someday when our civilization goes by the way of the Roman Empire, historians will point to this $91,500 t-shirt by Hermes as the beginning of the end.
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Maybe someday when our civilization goes by the way of the Roman Empire, historians will point to this $91,500 t-shirt by Hermes as the beginning of the end.
Shit Bloggers Wear: Somewhat charming sketches of the latest trendy must-have items among "fashionistas."
GQ shares a couple photos from Kate Upton's first go-see back in June 2010 before she Dougie'd her way into fame.
In case you can't figure it out, René Lacoste is the one wearing the jacket with his trademark crocodile mark on the right. He would later parlay his idiosyncratic sartorial wear on the tennis courts into a somewhat successful company.
If I could add an image to all my shirts I think I would select a hamburger.
From the time capsule, here is the November 1977 issue of Vogue which included an editorial starring characters from Star Wars. The fur is objectionable and a manifestation of the dark side.
You can buy this issue here.
Photographer Kevin Tachman takes an overexposed approach to capturing Seoul Fashion Week and the end result is cold, yet wonderful.
[vimeo http://vimeo.com/61348049] "Take My Picture" is an interesting documentary short on the evolution of fashion show coverage and the trendy popularity of "street style" fashion photography.
As we started to review the footage, two salient trends became apparent: fashion editors frustrated by the ensuing commotion outside of shows, and the rise of "peacocking" street style stars as a result of the proliferation of blogs. This film examines these themes from both perspectives.
A round up of vintage Nikes. Retro never looked so fresh and so clean.
Neat scene in Williamsburg snapped by Dan Nguyen.
Hopeful girl getting no love from photographers during New York Fashion Week.
Clever pun of the name of the second tier basketball team in New York City (Knicks 4 life). I want to see a version that says "Brooklyn Raisinets" in honor of my favorite candy.
Related: Internet College sweatshirt.
It bothers me that the "Y" is misaligned.
Photo of Hope Bowers by Youngjun Koo for New York Magazine's Street Style.
Photo by Terry Richardson.
Amusing correction in a recent Vogue.