Burberry Prorsum Fall / Winter 2012
The Latin word “prorsum,” meaning “forwards,” was first added to the Burberry Equestrian Knight Logo in 1901. It’s an apt name for the brand’s most luxurious runway line, which under...
read moreThe Latin word “prorsum,” meaning “forwards,” was first added to the Burberry Equestrian Knight Logo in 1901. It’s an apt name for the brand’s most luxurious runway line, which under...
read moreMeet Ashul, the androgynous 35-yr-old who was conceived in a marijuana den by a former disco queen and one of the Loadies/grassy-knoll occupants from the movie Clueless....
read moreHere’s a great mini interview with British designer and 2011 British Fashion Council Fashion nominee Jonathan Saunders. What’s the inspiration behind your first pre-fall line? I...
read moreThe severe (plastic/acrylic?) neck collars in Acne’s Fall/Winter 2012 collection remind me of glossy chiropractor braces, which unfortunately is not a standout criticism amidst a line that, as a...
read moreMcQ’s AW2012 line commences with sexy and authoritative Eastern-European-esque outerwear; expertly-crafted, wooly, neutral hourglasses for the McQueen woman who, even at a...
read moreIn A Detacher’s Fall/Winter 2012 collection, sophisticated Asian references meet playful snow bunny styling; slick hair is gathered atop the head in a large bun, visually serving as both a Geisha...
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