By bapester, on May 18th, 2011%
It’s been months since this collection was first uncovered, but I still haven’t got it off my mind. Ricardo Tisci’s latest take on the modern man’s approach to clothing has left a lasting impact on me.
This collection has been such a strong and seminal one, that I feel that any man . . . → Read more
By bapester, on May 9th, 2011%
I do realise that I live in a tropical country, what with the current heatwave to remind me that we are practically smack in the middle of equator.
But being 21st century global citizens armed with cheap airfares, this means that traveling to temperate countries are never completely ruled out. In the same vein so does the need for a jacket to travel along with. As plans are underway for me to be traveling somewhere this autumn, I thought it would be apt for me to get a jacket. But choosing a suitable design is of the essence, as such travels are few and far between. And so it seemed wiser to get a jacket that was less ‘of the moment’ and more of a timeless design to prolong its wearability. Something I can imagine myself wearing 10 years from today yet not look outdated.
 
Woolrich Woolen Mills Spring 2011 (credit: GQ)
Few things options came up when I was thinking of potential looks that would remain timeless and trendless. One of them was Woolrich Woolen Mills Spring 2011’s compact yet solid collection of vintage outdoor wear (see full collection here). The other was Junya Watanabe Man’s utilitarian work jackets and parka’s (see here). Finally it was a very current nautical/washed out British coastal look (reference here)
Below are the jackets that struck a chord with me in terms of design and price.
» Continue reading The lightweight summer jacket
By bapester, on May 4th, 2011%

Bumped into this online shop while I was on the lookout for a lightweight jacket that I could use for my overseas trip some time later in the year. They have a good selection of stuff – deceptively simple yet well-constructed premium menswear, and more importantly they ship worldwide and provide 20% VAT deduction for non EU shoppers. Above are the ‘table top’ items which I feel encapsulates what will be worn by the discerning guys as the warmer months arrive in the northern hemisphere. While I would by every item on that table top if I could (except the polka dot jeans – I am too old for that) my favourites are the Junya Watanabe MAN gingham anorak and the Quoddy chukka boots which look buttery soft and deliciously comfy.
» Continue reading Summer offerings at Goodhood
By bapester, on February 25th, 2011%

Kick Ass. As un-fashion as that may sound. This season and every season that preceded it. I just love his collections, but I don’t know why.
 
Could it be that the eastern touch that he brings to menswear is so authentic and brings into context the real Eastern man, and not one of mere tokenism or exoticism?
» Continue reading Umit Benan Fall 2011
By bapester, on February 15th, 2011%
 Alexander Wang himself
Not just a few days ago, GQ awarded its annual Best New Menswear Designer title to New York based designer Alexander Wang. I have heard his name pop up in the media quite often, but never had a chance to check out his designs. On a slightly unrelated note, is it just me or has there been an increasing presence of fashion designers of Asian ethnicity in the fashion week circuit? Anyhoo, I checked out his previous collections on his website and needless to say they were all great. I just love the intelligence put into each of his designs, quite evident in his choice of materials and textures, details and layers. Besides, as I personally prefer designers with modern and less structured approach to clothes without a heavy hand on the luxury and opulence, his designs were much to my liking. With an undeniably strong AW 2011 showing at the fashion week a couple of days ago, you’d agree that this guy really is on a roll right now, justifying all the attention that being poured unto him at the moment.
» Continue reading Alexander Wang, GQ’s Best New Menswear Designer
By bapester, on February 4th, 2011%
 White Mountaineering Geometric Embroidery Desert Boots, it's gonna be stuck in my head for a couple of days at least.
A new trend that seems to be taking hold come the winter months is the inclusion of native and ethnic prints. Not sure how big this trend is in the western hemisphere, but judging from the photos taken by GQ.com’s streetstyle photographer this influence seems to hit it big in Tokyo.
» Continue reading White Mountaineering SS 2011
By bapester, on January 18th, 2011%

Singapore is pushing the envelope yet again in the fashion arena, by hosting the inaugural Singapore Men’s Fashion Week, which will also be the first of its kind in the region.
» Continue reading Singapore’s first Men’s Fashion Week
By bapester, on September 27th, 2010%

I noticed that my most recent fashion-related blog posts were all about the fashion weeks that have been making its rounds around the fashion capitals. My apologies for that. I do have something in mind, something that I hope I can make a reality, but until then, here is a feature that I found to be something worth sharing.
» Continue reading Black Ivy on Street Etiquette
By bapester, on September 23rd, 2010%
 DB, Nehru, belted, shortened sleeves, layering. Cerebral and well-executed, methinks.
With this guy’s name all over the fashion world in the recent years, I was curious to check out what his collections had to offer this season. For his menswear collection, we see modern and muted designs in restrained colour palette of royal blue, baby blue, black, and medium brown. While its liberal use of paisley, sheer, embroidery and long flowing scarves may not win over hoardes of men, these elements are incorporated in a manner that is far from camp. I guess his items would work well as individual items as evidenced by its popularity among online shoppers, but there were also a few looks that I liked in particular. *pictures below
» Continue reading 3.1 Phillip Lim SS 2011
By bapester, on August 20th, 2010%
 Salut! If you are leaving, that is.
From KLue’s twitter :
RT @amrirahim: CLUB MONACO Closing Down Sale @ The Gardens. Up to 80% off with multiple purchase discount. Starts August 19. #kl
3:18 AM Aug 18th via Twitter for iPhone
» Continue reading Club Monaco closing down sale, apparently.
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