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Jan 15, 2013 | Contributor: Nicolle KeoghThe latest in fashion news reveals that luxury brand Valentino plans to expand by opening menswear stores around the world, thanks to a new financial backer that will help support growth of the company. Aside from planning to open stores first in Paris, and then London and Milan, the brand is looking to further develop its men's division by also introducing a dedicated fragrance. The hope is to get the men's sector to account for 10 to 15 percent of the label's total sales over the next three to five years. Currently, it accounts for between 7 and 8 percent of total Valentino sales.... Read More |
Jan 14, 2013 | Contributor: Nicolle KeoghWhen it comes to luxury menswear, there’s one label that the gents can rely on from season to season for an all-American look from head-to-toe. Ralph Lauren has been doing just that each season, and without fail, for the past several decades. As is typical of the brand, preppy pastels and patterns are plentiful in the upcoming spring collection, but the New York-based designer manages to come up with something new by providing a hint of Native American print and giving a generous nod to the most underappreciated neutral of them all: brown.... Read More |
Jan 10, 2013 | Contributor: Nicolle KeoghThe search Vittorio Missoni continues nearly a week after the tiny plane carrying the luxury fashion executive and four other people went missing off the coast of Venezuela; however, the company said Wednesday that the label's menswear show that is slated to take place Sunday in Milan will still go on. It has not yet been confirmed, but it is understood by the fashion community that family members will not be in attendance of Sunday's show, as 385 search-and-rescue specialists, including the Venezuelan authorities as well as naval and flight experts from Italy, continue searching for Missoni, his wife, their two guests and the pilot who were in the plane.... Read More |
Jan 9, 2013 | Contributor: Nicolle KeoghIt’s January, which means we can officially start looking ahead to all of the spring and summer collections that are patiently waiting on deck in the luxury menswear department. If you’ve got a vacation planned, are the work-from-home type, or simply plan on having some casually stylish weekends this spring, Gant by Michael Bastian’s in-between Cruise Collection may just be right up your alley.... Read More |
Jan 8, 2013 | Contributor: Nicolle KeoghOne of our favorite luxury shoe designers is making fashion news as he unveils his first men's collection in London today. Nicholas Kirkwood Men's includes six silhouettes and ranges in price from $520 to $950— and in true Kirkwood form, they'll feature exotic materials like different types of leather, suede and calf hair. "The styles are meant to be simple in the pattern, and it really becomes about the material," the designer told WWD.... Read More |
Jan 7, 2013 | Contributor: Annalisa SolariCalling all spruce and dapper gentlemen looking for some old world glamour in this hectic, modern age: luxury brand Blake Green has come out with radiant and regal cufflinks that bring to mind lavish balls and extravagant soirées. While men’s fashion is far less opulent than it was a few centuries ago, Blake Green feels that the proper placement of some well-fashioned jewels can turn an ordinary outfit into something truly extraordinary.... Read More |
Jan 3, 2013 | Contributor: Nicolle KeoghThanks to YouTube and other social media outlets, each year we’re graced with a slew of viral videos, whether they’re funny, serious, or just plain entertaining. But then there are those videos that truly touch us— in this crowd, they usually have something to do with luxury fashion. We saw a plethora of fashion-related videos in 2012, and here we chose our favorites to share with you. Here’s to hoping 2013 brings us just as much fabulousness!... Read More |
Jan 3, 2013 | Contributor: Tina Stewart | 2 CommentsThe new year has just begun and luxury menswear designers are already representing their 2013 collections. One common phrase heard around the start of any year is "out with the old and in with the new," but what if some of the trends seen over the past seasons are just too good to toss just yet? 2012 was a fantastic year for men's fashion with retakes on classic pieces and infusions of bright colors. It may be a new year, but these trends are not nearly out of style. Let's take a look at five of 2012's best trends in menswear.... Read More |
Jan 2, 2013 | Contributor: Jared Paul SternA pillar of British style, Hackett London, is known for its natty men’s clothing and accessories. The luxury fashion brand, which is a favorite of England's Princes Harry and William, has opened new flagship stores in London and Edinburgh to the delight of dandies everywhere. Hackett, which sponsors Aston Martin’s racing team as well as British Army Polo and the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race, has taken a new approach to sartorial style with the new retail concept in London’s Spitalfields section of London, home to the historic Old Spitalfields Market.... Read More |
Jan 2, 2013 | Contributor: James RothaarThese days, the use of social media to inform followers and fans of new products and services on the market is ubiquitous. Announcements are being made on social media websites that once were made via press releases, thanks to evolving technology and social trends. Luxury brands across the board are using Facebook, Google+, Twitter, Pinterest, Tumblr, and other services to connect and interact with prospective buyers.... Read More |
Dec 6, 2012 | Contributor: Sally FarrisDior Homme has announced yet another retail store opening, this time in Miami, and with an artistic twist. In anticipation of the December opening, Dior Homme commissioned Bruce Weber, photographer and filmmaker extraordinaire to produce a film, entitled “Can I Make the Music Fly.”... Read More |
Nov 30, 2012 | Contributor: JustLuxe TeamTissot has long been regarded as a leader in the luxury watch industry. Having introduced both the first mass-produced pocket watch and the first pocket watch with two time zones in 1853, the Swiss watchmaker has been at the front of the pack since literally the beginning of time. Today, little has changed, as the brand continues to push boundaries with its innovative T-Touch Classic for men.... Read More |
Nov 27, 2012 | Contributor: Jared Paul SternGrammy-winning singer, songwriter, producer, designer and all-round tastemaker Pharrell Williams has partnered with super-stylish luxury footwear brand Palladium on an exclusive new capsule collection for the holidays. Initially founded in France in 1920 to make aircraft tires, the brand employed the same skills to make rubber-soled boots after World War II and soon after became outfitters of the legendary French Foreign Legion. Today, the brand is still making strides with collaborators like Pharrell producing innovative styles.... Read More |
Nov 23, 2012 | Contributor: Noah JosephThere are any of a number of ways an established watchmaker can make its luxury timepieces more alluring to those of us who see the natural connection between watches and cars. He can craft dials out of carbon fiber, straps of rubber with tire-tread patterns, and bezels out of the same ceramics used for racing brakes. He can sponsor motor racing series or forge relationships with celebrated automakers. But every once in a while, a watchmaker comes along who quite simply has octane pumping through his veins. Officine Autodromo is one such watchmaker.... Read More |
Nov 20, 2012 | Contributor: Jared Paul SternOfficine Panerai, the exclusive Richemont-owned luxury watch brand with an interesting military pedigree founded in Florence, Italy in 1860, is betting big on red gold this holiday season. The alloy consists of 18k gold, copper and other metals ideal for use in hâute horlogerie— and just in time for high-end gift giving, Panerai is offering its consumers two new versions of its famed Radiomir model finished in elegant red gold.... Read More | | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
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