Posts Tagged ‘fall’

Introducing Field Scout at Fiftytwo!

Wednesday, February 6th, 2013

Fiftytwo Showroom is pleased to announce the addition of the Field Scout to the Menswear roster!

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A look from Field Scout’s Spring | Summer 2013 Collection

Field Scout is a brand inspired by classic military tailoring and innovative utilitarian design. Created in Fall 2010, under the direction of Ryan Hartman, Field Scout’s mission is to unify superior fabrics with subtle detailing and a functional color palette.

The concept is to create timeless clothing for men that provides a guideline to influence one’s own unique style. For seasonal inspiration, Field Scout focuses on a specific global region, and weaves that into the overarching look and feel of the collection.

Traditionally, the term ‘Field Scout’ is a simple translation for American Indian protectors and leaders. Now it can be interpreted as a collection for the mobile modern man.

EXPLORATION + ADVENTURE + UTILITARIAN + GUIDANCE

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Spring | Summer 2013 Light Weight Pullover Hoodie in Cloud / Orange

Jaunt FW 2012

Monday, April 9th, 2012

If you ever find yourself at the showroom around 4pm, you might be lucky enough to hear the little pitter patter of feet and baby cries of excitment in broken German and Portugese. Undoubtedly, that little baby (named Luna) will be followed by her beautiful mother, Ana Lerario-Geller, who is more often than not, shimmering in her FW2012 Jaunt collection. After exploring a more formal ready to wear collection with Lerario Beatriz, Ana decided to transition into a more casual relaxed collection to fit in her with her lifestyle as a busy mother.

In the lookbook, as seen below, the looks are silhouetted against a background of oxblood and sand. Some of the pieces are covered in sequins of different sizes evoking aquatic phosphorescents with their green and silver reflections. Other looks use Ikat prints and neckline embellishments, calling to mind foreign lands and traditional crafts. Together, they create an image of wanderlust, a look that calls on us to celebrate fantasy and leave behind reality.

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How to find Inspiration in Unlikely Places: An Antipodium Lesson

Monday, March 5th, 2012

Geoffrey J Finch, the creative director for the London-based label, Antipodium has a design sensibility that subverts the classics and imbues them with a fresh quirkiness. In an in-depth interview with Susie Lau of Style Bubble for Barney’s The Window, he discusses his design process.

For his spring collection, now in stores, Finch found inspiration in Woody Allen’s family drama Interiors, about an artistically-oriented family that is falling apart. The translation is easily seen in his inspiration boards (check it out below), as the most mundane household activities become loaded with meaning. For Antipodium, the thought process expresses itself in the clothes.  As Susie says, “That’s the kind of person who wears Antipodium—they’re interested in their clothes, but they’re also interested in a little story behind it.”

More recently, Finch presented his Fall 2012 collection at London Fashion Week, where he drew inspiration from an unlikely source- Vermin. But in this case, vermin does not mean creepy crawly maggots. Instead, the collection focuses on the “natural habitat of an outsider,” particularly through the lens of Finch’s favorite source of inspiration, his East London neighborhood.

Using a palette of “camel, tobacco, lilac and nude with sharp accents of verdant green and fish-counter blue”, sports inspired shapes, and a mix of fabrics from jersey to Mohair, this Fall 2012 collection embodies “clashes of class and culture, architecture and nature.” Continuing to collaborate with other artists, Finch commissioned two artists to produce exclusive prints for this fall collection, as he did with his Spring 2012 collaboration with printmaker Miriam Ivanoff.

Check out some  backstage looks from his Fall 2012 Collection below

All runway images via NYMag and check out the review on Vogue UK

Antipodium available at Barneys and Shop Bop

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Robert Geller’s Impossibly Cool Fall 2012 Collection

Monday, February 13th, 2012

 

Robert Geller’s Collection for Fall 2012 represents an excercise in The Impossible Cool, as celebrated on the blog with the same name. The impossbly cool man is one who is polished but not perfect, who celebrates the classic cut but with a modern twist, and who always, always makes it look good.

Against the backdrop of a dirt runway, Geller showed his collection of punk inspired classic british tailoring. The clothes had an emphasis on layering and volume with capelets draped over elongated shirts and raincoats that followed an a-line. Above all, he captured the rugged put-togetherness of The Impossible Cool.

Come in and see the Robert Geller Fall 2012 Collection at FiftyTwo

All runway photos via WWD

All B&W photos via The Impossible Cool