05/02/2010

A song for the day - "Gimme Gimme Gimme" Leather Nun


Roxane Danset in style...


At ACNE Fall 10 London's event
Acne Paper's Duncan Campbell and The Lovely Roxane Danset

Good Living by Lotta Volkova




photo by Kim Holtermand
source : Behance

DENIS COLOMB - Fall 10


Denis Colomb has a name fit for an adventurer; appropriately his collection is made for contemporary globe trotters. Colomb, a French architect, started developing textiles when he moved to New York in 2004. He is now LA-based, designing a complete collection of cashmere for men and women that, while still under the press’ radar, has already been picked up by the best shops in the world, including Barney’s and Atelier in New York. Collaborating with the finest craftsmen in Nepal, he uses the most refined fleeces from rare goats. This season, the exceptional wool took form as a series of draped traveling coats and sweaters in earthy tones, all paired with the softest cashmere scarves. These are truly the garments you never want to take off.

From the Style section of DOSSIER Journal blog

Into The Crystal Web by Roxane Danset


Inspiration by Lotta Volkova

JOHN LAWRENCE SULLIVAN - Fall 10


It might have been the first John Lawrence Sullivan presentation at Paris men’s fashion week, but the brand is already Big In Japan, partially due to designer Arashi Yanagawa’s peculiar background. Before creating John Lawrence Sullivan, he was a pretty famous professional boxer, so when he decided to retire from fighting, his love for clothing and design naturally led him to create his own label.

For F/W10, the garments follow the rock intelligent DNA of Yanagawa’s designs: mod influences mixed with a touch of glam and traditional British tailoring, executed in the most refined fabrics available. There’s a certain something in the collection that reminds me of Jim Jarmusch’s Mystery Train, an idea that put a thoughtful smile on the designer’s face.


From the Style section of DOSSIER Journal blog