Showing posts with label Michael Bastian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael Bastian. Show all posts

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Highlights of Men's New York Spring 2014 Fashion Week


New York Fashion Week may be one of the most stressful and crowded weeks for everyone. Not because of the 300 or more shows that are presented in one week, but because men’s and women’s collections interact between each other in that same week. Especially when your goal is to talk about them both. It’s really not a cheerful journey, but either way I managed to summarize together some of the menswear spring 2014 shows presented at New York that are worth a look for next season.



dkny mens spring 2014

There is always something juvenile yet well put together about DKNY that attracts young customers. It’s not the “it brand’ you want to invest entirely in, but on the other hand it does do the work of looking like a cool dude when you need to. Dude just sounds like the adequate word to use here.

Take for example that bright red anorak that looked great with DKNY’s new graphic robot t-shirt, slim fitted pants, and black and white lace-ups. T-shirts had a nice appeal young guys would look forth in. I personally found interesting they could take something casually tailored, like combining a pair of shorts and blazer with t-shirts, and applying it to their clean silhouettes of formalwear attire when those important occasions are called for. Basic colors – red, yellow, white, gray, and blue – had potential amongst its young clientele of dudes. 


Todd Snyder Men's Spring 2014

When I first came across the Todd Snyder label, J.Crew was the first thing that came to mind. I began researching who this new Todd Snyder was and guess what I happened to find out? Mr. Snyder actually used to work not just for J.Crew but Ralph Lauren. Interesting environments, huh? I wouldn’t want to compare this brand with a mixture between vintage Ralph and J.Crew, but that’s how it feels. You can just tell there are several similarities that connect this designer with a little twist of American/preppy.

There were great pieces to indulge in next summer. Exquisitely slim-fitted shorts and pants (a navy windowpane pant was one of the best), nicely fitted blazers, noteworthy shirts, slender rain coats in khaki, blue, and gray, a soft dark brown cashmere cardigan, and two badass baseball jackets in burgundy and camel. The brand itself has been around since 2011 (a newbie still), but with an experienced designer who knows what competition is like, this collection felt much more confident and mature compared to his previous ones. It’s growing, and in a good way.


Tim Coppens spring 2014

Tim Coppens is also another designer who has gotten comfortable with his menswear brand. A Formula-1 inspired collection was his new approach. And it felt necessary to include some quite pleasing onesies designer’s seem to be going for next season. These were the “it” pieces, like his opening look in a metallic silver and black leather detailed ones, the outgoing cool guys wouldn’t mind wearing. Who would’ve thought a New York designer would have a special onesie too? 

While most looks seemed to have been made for a chilly weather – splendid graphic sweaters etched with leather, baseball jackets, and parkas – nothing was as intricate as his metallic and leather shorts. Leather played the protagonist here though and energetically.


Michael Bastian mens spring 2014

Michael Bastian may be one of the most innovative designers in New York when it comes to taking risks in men’s fashion, but it didn’t quite work this time. Sure, his clothes are fun to wear, but it may have been the layering effects that went on in his new presentation that could have lost you for a second. Are we in wannabe Paris? It is no secret Parisians know how to do layering effortlessly, but Mr. Bastian is not quite there; nice try for willing to incorporate more prints though. But if you were to take those awkward layering’s apart and styled it with something else, you could find something to invest in.

I don’t know about the French wearing pineapple or leopard print pants, but one thing for sure is I know of several guys in America who would go for it without a doubt. As for his graphic sweatshirts and jackets, they felt fresh for this collection. All in a nutshell, this was an American tourist in Paris with lots of joy and uniqueness. Isn’t that what traveling is all about?


ovadia and sons mens shirts

Ovadia & Sons is just another menswear label who recently got the opportunity to debut their new collection at New York Fashion Week. And what a debut. The label has been around since 2010 and owned by twin brothers, Shimon and Ariel Ovadia. One could tell these twins definitely have a unique taste compared to our loved hyper twins, Dean and Dan, at Dsquared2. And I’m not saying the Dsquared2 twins don’t design well, because you know they can put a fun spin to their clothes, but what I may be trying to infer is that twins may seem to get the job done efficiently. 

The Ovadia twins have been receiving a lot of support from retailers – Bloomingdale’s, Barneys, Brooks Brothers – and magazines like GQ who named them Best New Menswear Designers in America in 2012. That being said, they were part of this year’s CFDA Fashion Fund finalist. 

The collection is headed along the right path. Slim tailored pants without feeling too tight. They have just the right amount of proportion for most men who seek sleek silhouettes without having to suffer. A niche? I loved the styling of three floral print numbers – a black shirt, and two blue pants and shorts – that wasn’t too much in your face. Most fashion-forward men could deal with that. Suits were clean and suede motorcycle jackets were fresh. Now, if the twins caused a good impression, we know they better make another great one and with innovation, which it seems they might if they’re getting a lot of support. Because as Hedi Klum used to say, “One day you’re in, and the next day you’re out.”


jcrew mens suits and jackets

Modern. Urban. Timeless. That’s what Frank Muytjens new collection for J.Crew imbued. While those blue printed shorts may have been the only new design in a while at J.Crew, there was something that even though we’ve seen other retailers and designers produce in much more sumptuous techniques – slim-fitted suits and trousers, chambray sweats, suede bomber jackets, and denim patchwork – none the less felt luxe here. It may be witchcraft going on behind this label, because it somehow works great compared to other luxury designers we’ll criticize harshly. Hmm.


marc jacobs mens shirts and metallic jacket

At Marc by Marc Jacobs you could put a personality to each outfit. Mr. Jacobs likes to feel his sharing a bit of his brand with everyone – quirky, preppy, gothic, urban, fashion-forward. It all looked inviting with metallic jackets in silver and red, relaxed shirts, trousers, and suits – cream, baby blue, brown, and black. Anyway you style them it’ll work. 

Friday, May 31, 2013

The 2013 CFDA Nominations - Honoring Our American Designers

CFDA 2013 Nominees- Lazaro Hernandez & Jack McCoullough of Proenza Schouler, Marc Jacobs, Alexander Wang
Left to Right: Lazaro Hernandez & Jack McCoullough of Proenza Schouler // Marc Jacobs // Alexander Wang



Being nominated for any CFDA awards is already a very important recognition for any fashion designer. There are many great designers out there, but these three designers above have proven to be changing the way women dress in today's era. To shorten things up, these three (4) designers above have won an award more than once. When it comes to choosing a winner for this specific nomination, I have to say things look quite tense in selection one. I feel a buzz going in between Marc Jacobs and Proenza Schouler. Who will win? We'll have to wait and find out on Tuesday.


CFDA 2013 Nominees- Duckie Brown, Michael Bastian, Thom Browne
Left to Right: Steven Cox & Daniel Silver of Duckie Brown // Michael Bastian // Thom Browne


Menswear designers must feel quite honored to be nominated in this type of field. It has been no secret as the years pass by, more men seem to be appreciating designer items to include in their wardrobe. All of these three designers above have also made some great changes in men's fashion in their own perspective. Thom Browne can be pleasing for his avant-garde work of arts, whilst Michael Bastian always finds some ways to make the modern man feel confident in what he wears. Duckie Brown has also been a brand that has done quite well over the past few seasons. For this particular nomination, I would give it to Michael Bastian.


CFDA 2013 Accessories Nominees - Alexander Wang, Phillip Lim, Proenza Schouler
Left to Right: Alexander Wang heels // Phillip Lim salmon bag // Proenza Schouler PS1 bag


Accessories are a quite a prestigious award to be nominated for. You know that without accessories, clothes just wouldn't have a story to be told or a touch of personality to your looks. Just as the womenswear nominations, this may be a tough decision to choose from. Phillip Lim has proven to be quite a tough candidate. Proenza Schouler has had a huge success with their PS1 handbags, while Alexander Wang has also had quite a success in the accessories market. In general, all have proven to be a favorite of many streetstyle fans.


CFDA 2013 Awards - Oscar de la Renta, Riccardo Tisci, Vera Wang
Left to Right: Oscar de la Renta // Riccardo Tisci // Vera Wang


While these three designers may not have been nominated for any of the above nominations, they have gained respect in any of the above fields. Oscar de la Renta, nominated (winner) for The CFDA Founder's Award, is a very special recognition for any designer. But one of the most prestigious awards for any designer in my opinion is the Geoffrey Beene Lifetime Achievement Award, which recognizes a designer for all their hard work and dedication over the past years. Vera Wang will be this year's designer to receive the recognition. And if you didn't quite grasp what the CFDA awards are, they are mostly to recognize our outstanding American designers who all deserve an applause. That being said, any other designer being nominated for an International Award must be an honor for any designer, who this year's award goes to Riccardo Tisci of Givenchy. The CFDA couldn't have chosen any one better this year. 


Other Important Nominees

Swarovski Award for Womenswear:

Max Osterweis & Erin Beatty, Suno
Shane Gabier & Christopher Peters, Creatures of the Wind
Carly Cushnie & Michelle Ochs, Cushnie et Ochs

Swarovski Award for Menswear:

Tim Coppens
Todd Snyder
Dao-Yi & Maxwell Osborne, Public School

Swarovski Award for Accessories:

Pamela Love
Irene Neuwirth
Jennifer Meyer

Board of Directors' Tribute:

Colleen Atwood, American Costume Designer

AND A VERY SPECIAL AWARD

CFDA 2013 Media Awards - Tim Blanks




See who won here.