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Sep 11, 2011 11:42AM

New York Spring 2012 Fashion Week: Buckler

 

Buckler

Designer Andrew Buckler makes clothes for the guy who wants to add a bit of bloke to traditional men's sportswear. Since the British invasion of Buckler in 2001 with a single pair of jeans, the line expanded into full menswear with stores in Toronto, London and New York. Again this season he took to the streets, literally on Gansevroot Street in Manhattan to show his line.

Colors: Gray, black, blue, ivory

Materials: Cotton, leather, denim

Loved Looks:

View Full Collection at GQ.com

When styling menswear, its often difficult to find a line that is younger, and less boring. Buckler's clothes are great when it comes to men dressing like men and not just high fashion experiments. Though a striped hooded sweatshirt and matching harem sweats may be too much for some guys, piece by piece, every guy can find something a little special in Buckler's line. The tuxedo jackets were fantastic with strategically placed pockets and inverted "v" cut. An essential leather blazer can be dressed down with a pair of his dark denim. If to make comparison's to other designers, the line is similar to Varvatos without the pompousness.

Unloved Looks:

If anything, the stone-wash gray denim would be a hard sell for most sloppy straight guy clients.

People, Scene and Music:

Admiting that there was a bit of bitching going on because it was hot, once I realized that closing down an entire street provides excellent visability, I was fine with that. At one point, I sat on the curb which I supposed would be "front row." My ass felt as if it was going to catch fire since the blazing sun pounded that very same pavement all day, but like I mentioned, I saw all the clothes in detail. I expected more of a crowd outside, but here's the thing I noticed. It's menswear. The construction workers who were eagerly standing on a near by roof disappeared once the first male model came strutting down the street to Prodigy's Fire Starter. So yes, I think that eliminated much of the would-be crowds that were hoping to see breasts through a sheer shirt. But the ladies in the crowd were impressed --as the pretty young girl next to me said "hubba hubba hubba" as one model passed by. Last, what is particularly brilliant about showing on the street is that you are able to envision the looks on that guy in his natural habitat--walking on the streets of New York.

Rating:

Three out of four Karl Lagerfelds.

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Mar 1, 2011 3:16PM

New York Fashion Week Fall 2011 - Yuna Yang

Yuna Yang was named one of our women's designers to watch. Early critiques of her work was that she had the talent, but she needed a bit of a jump on coordinating a collection that was not just a random display of technique, but also a complete vision. Sadly she didn't take her spirited designs to the cuckoo couture level. It seems she's managed more commercial-friendly designs in her latest Fall 2011 collection.

Colors: black, camel, blue, gray, pink

Materials: organza, chiffon, jersey, knits

Looks Loved

To view full collection, see WWD

The sequin short sporty dress could blend in with the Alice + Olivia sections of department stores. Piece by piece, the wide leg pants were great, the tops were basic. But it was a bit as if you could see Yang sitting in a room with "designer's block." Is that a real phrase you ask? It is now!

Unloved Looks

Still, it remains that she's still trying to find her identity. While I can see many of these pieces online at contemporary stores, overall, I wonder whose closet I'm looking into- mom's or daughters? The show could've used much stronger styling to at least bring in some cohesion. Spring 2011 was a much stronger collection.

People, Scene and Music

Shown at the Alvin Ailey Theater, this off-site show was about as basic as it could get. Basic clothes, basic stage, basically basic. Sure, the show had a title called Bright Lights, Big City (this was also the name of a 1988 movie starring my childhood crush Michael J. Fox) and was supposed to follow the journey of how a women evolves because of her arrival in said city, but the stage and venue did nothing to help that vision.

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