EVERYBODY’S WEARING FRILLS
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Frill-seekers, rejoice. This season, ornamental ruffles and flowing fabrics come in all shapes and sizes, embellishing everything and anything. For a truly show-stopping dress, Simone Rocha and Molly Goddard are the designers you need. If you’re after a more androgynous spin, Colombian designer Silvia Tcherassi has a shirt that comes with all the frills, or you could wear Preen by Thornton Bregazzi’s exquisitely printed skirts over pants. You can also sneak a ruffle into your look via your accessories – Ganni’s ‘Harriet’ sneakers are standouts. Balance the frivolity with a chunky knit cardigan or a tough-luxe leather jacket.
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XXL: THE SHOES OUR FEET ARE FUCKING WITH Shared from SSENSE . Click here to read more Breaking Down the Impact of Chunky Sneakers feat. Balenciaga, Nike, Eytys, and More Long before the rise of Balenciaga’s Triple S, before Eytys’ Angel or Acne Studios’ Manhattan, bulky shoes were thriving. Their prevalence and array of corresponding shapes continue to evolve with whatever mainstream silhouettes and lifestyles catch wind. To occupy more space than necessary—by way of your shoe—is to make a statement of how you wish to be perceived within the world.
EIGHT GUYS WHO MAKE US WANT TO UP OUR STYLE GAME A sartorial masterclass from the streets of Florence and Milan CLICK FOR MORE Words by Mr Mansel Fletcher The new year kicks off with Italy’s two big biannual fashion events, Pitti Uomoin Florence and Fashion Week in Milan. Media attention in Florence is almost entirely dedicated to the outfits worn by the attendees, while interest in Milan is spread more evenly between the clothes on the catwalks and the clothes on the street. All of this means that for the guys attending these events there’s an almost irresistible temptation to overthink their outfits, the result of which is that there’s great sport to be had reviewing the street-style shots.