Taken a little while ago outside of Lane Crawford, what an exuberant but still ethereal kind of ensemble!
Author: stylites
An Online Streetwear Bazaar
One of the best online resources for the streetwear fanatic, Berlin’s def-shop.com offers a huge range of hip-hop, skater and other urban styles at very reasonable prices made even more attractive by the ongoing summer sale. Beyond affordability, thoroughness is a hallmark of this site. Items are helpfully organized by styles – like “hip-hop” and “skater” and also fit.
They are available in just about every color one could possibly want. Especially novel are the Raw Blue Basic Skinny Fit Jeans in Green (above). These would go nicely with a slim cardigan and perhaps even, rolled up, with tasseled loafers. This is to say that there are many items from the skater/streetwear repertoire that could be incorporated into a more traditionalist look like my own.
Especially comprehensive is the shoe selection. From K1X gray wool boots (above) to the K-Swiss Hof III CVS VNZ Sneaker Classic in Blue/White (below).
Again, these are styles “street” enough to…well…be on def-shop.com, but still classic enough to grace the wardrobes of more mature males, who might be evolving into a more understated style.
Waistcoat and Tartan
Photo: Suzy
This pic is from a month or so before, so the look might seem a bit out of season (though the rain has made things pleasantly cooler today). This kind of style is extremely uncommon.
More from Party
Here are some more photos from the party with Jeans Team.
Above is 0086 Publisher Luo Qiang with Franz from Jeans Team. Click here to see the other persona of Luo Qiang. That is the robot “17”. Luo keeps a photo blog on Weibo about 17’s experiences.
Finally Famous
An two-page interview with me is part of the current cover story in China’s Famous magazine. So far, I’ve only seen this image on Weibo, but I should be seeing the actual article soon. More then!
My Party in Ilook
At Chi Zhang
At Simon Gao
Tommy and I were a bit late, but we ended up making it in time for the very beginning of the show. Here are the girls in the front row and here are photos of the show from Trends. The gifts that Simon Gao gave out might have been the most distinctive that I have yet encountered at this type of event. His translucent hooded capes in black are unisex and quite the signature item.
Captain Vintage
This fellow likes his coats. A seller of secondhand goods, he plies the various music festivals and rummage markets of Beijing.
I realize that this image is from a few weeks, so it might look a bit unseasonable.
The Most Memorable Recent Show
This has been quite the season for big events with Hugo Boss and Armani being particularly massive. There was also a very cool Alexander Wang party a while back. It was the John Paul Gaultier show that was the most memorable for me. The drama and theatricality of the affair made it so much more enjoyable than other shows. A sort of tribute to the life of Amy Winehouse – who seemed to be quite popular with the audience of this show – the show displayed some rather heavy flirtation with decadence, excess and a coquettish glamour. The feeling still managed to be very Parisian. Even items that taunted the boundaries of taste and wearability were exquisitely detailed and showed a nuanced understanding of the interplay between humor and craftsmanship. Though the afterparty was not quite as grandiose as some other recent bashes, the fashion at the show was more than enough to satisfy the audience. Someone commented that China’s leading young designers were looking on enviously from the front rows, wondering how Gaultier can be so skilled at created such a distinct fashion vocabulary.
Unfortunately, I was encountering some technical difficulties that night that prevented me from effectively cataloguing the attendees. However, Women’s Wear Daily comments that “in a city that doesn’t usually condone homosexuality, and certainly never dressing up in drag, all persuasions appeared to be proudly and glamorously represented.” This event may have been a tad more flagrant than the usual fashion party, but I suspect the WWD team doesn’t get out enough in this town.
Samurai, at Armani
Polka Coat
NPC x Lacoste Dragon Sneakers
In collaboration with mainland street style boutique New Project Center (NPC), French apparel company Lacoste has released their take on the iconic Broadwick trainers to commemorate the year of the dragon. Aside from celebrating the mythical zodiac, it’s also noteworthy that this is the first Mainland Chinese brand to partner with Lacoste. Shiny leather scales coat the shoe, while other dragon motifs decorate the in and outsole. The 500 limited edition pairs come in red, gold, and silver – traditionally auspicious colors in Chinese culture.
QueenD
Blue Velvet
Photos: Suzy
Or would this qualify as crushed velvet I wonder.