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== Comme des Garcons ==
 
== Comme des Garcons ==
Currently designed by the mainline design team under oversight of Rei Kawakubo. Known for extensive use of asymmetry, deconstruction, fabric "lumping" and manipulation, and other shit i'm too lazy to mention.
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Currently designed by the mainline design team under oversight of Rei Kawakubo. Known for extensive use of asymmetry, deconstruction, fabric "lumping", and other shit i'm too lazy to mention.
 
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Comme des Garcons by Bruce Weber
 
Comme des Garcons by Bruce Weber

Revision as of 18:15, 29 September 2016

Contents

Acne

Resources

Reviews

Alexander Wang

Currently designed by Alexander Wang

Resources

Reviews

T by Alexander Wang

Ann Demeulemeester

Currently designed by Ann Demeulemeester

Resources

Reviews

A.P.C

Currently designed by Jean Touitou

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Reviews

Jeans offer excellent fits and fast fading, if that's what you're into, but construction is relatively poor compared to brands at a similar price such as Naked & Famous, and in the last few years production has been outsourced to Macau. Size down 1-2 sizes depending on the fit you want; they stretch a crazy amount.

High quality basics too, but can be a bit on the pricey side.

Augusta (A1923)

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Reviews

Balenciaga

Resources

Reviews

Boris Bidjan Saberi

Currently designed by Boris Bidjan Saberi

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Reviews

Butterflysoulfire

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Reviews

Carpe Diem

Defunct brand, too next level to live. Carpe Diem transcended mere mortal constraints by avoiding typical designs and fashion completely. They would never advertise and refuse editorials, allowing the clothes to speak for themselves. And speak they do, with an understated luxury and quality that lead to quite a large cult following. The collection consisted of four main lines: Carpe Diem (footwear and leather pieces), L'Maltieri (knitwear), Sartoria (made-to-measure) and Linea (mostly jackets, trousers and t-shirts). Founded by Maurizio Altieri along with Sara Lanzi, Luca Laurini and the dude who does A1923, they broke up to pursue solo endeavours: m.a+, Sara Lanzi, Label Under Construction and A1923 (Augusta) respectively, so it's quite rare and hard to find these days except through collectors and occasional archives online.

Resources

http://www.layerslondon.com/menswear/carpe_diem/

Reviews

Carol Christian Poell

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Reviews

Comme des Garcons

Currently designed by the mainline design team under oversight of Rei Kawakubo. Known for extensive use of asymmetry, deconstruction, fabric "lumping", and other shit i'm too lazy to mention.

Resources

Comme des Garcons by Bruce Weber

Comme des Garcons by France Grand

Rei Kawakubo and Comme des Garcons by Deyan Sudjic

The Study of Comme des Garcons by Eriko Minamitani (Japanese text)

Reviews

Literally the greatest brand there is and there ever will be. You cannot go wrong with a CdG piece (unless its Play). Everything is amazing fuck anyone else who thinks otherwise.

Damir Doma

Currently designed by Damir Doma

Resources

Reviews

Very nice. One of the more entry level high fashion brands along with rick owens and raf simons

SILENT

Diet Butcher Slim Skin

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Reviews

Dior Homme

Currently designed by Kris Van Assche

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Reviews

Engineered Garments

Designed by Daiki Suzuki, a Japanese dude living in Hell's Kitchen, NYC. Americana with a twist.

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"With Engineered Garments, I don’t have a theme for each season. Instead, the basic idea is to have normal, regular clothes with an interesting perspective. For example, I like to focus on opposites—like I’ll use something that makes you think of hot weather for the cold seasons or I’ll focus on dark colors but throw in some white or I’ll let something look like it’s bad quality when it’s actually really good. I like the idea of Engineered Garments being made up of lots of different influences and ideas and lots of little details. And instead of coming together to form one particular theme, there’s always a certain sense of disintegration, of disparateness. That’s where the real beauty lies—in the lack of completion or lack of wholeness despite all the elements involved. And really, all of the elements are personal to me, so maybe it can be hard for other people to understand. It’s all part of my own unique world.

That said, I want people to have fun when they’re wearing Engineered Garments. I want them to take part in this world I’ve created. I think with most fashion brands, you pay a lot of money and then you have this ready-made outfit and it’ll definitely look good because it’s expensive and well made. But with Engineered Garments, I don’t want the clothes to look perfect immediately. I think people should have to put some work into it. I think it should only look really good if the clothes match your taste, and you bring something of yourself to it. I think of Engineered Garments as clothing for people who are really into clothing." - Daiki Suzuki[1]

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Fabio Quaranta

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Reviews

Givenchy

Currently designed by Ricardo Tisci. Frequently gaudy, much beloved of rappers.

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Reviews

Guidi

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Reviews

Helmut Lang

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Reviews

In Aisce

Began in 2009, designed by Jona. Just Jona. He was born on a farm below the Rocky Mountains and has traveled around the globe, taking odd fashion jobs in a range of places, from Japan to Indonesia to Taiwan. "In Aisce" means "in vain" in Gaelic, which embodies Jona's brand philosophy--"I think that no matter what we do, if we don't do it right, it's "in vain"—fashion, especially." Influences come from many aspects of his life: music, architecture, nature, with many of his pieces channeling a nomadic, tribal theme, contrasting sharply with the geometric edges used in more recent collections. Textures also play a big part in his work, as they allow irregularity within the confines of the planned and confined space of clothing.

Resources

Reviews

Incarnation

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Reviews

Individual Sentiments

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Jil Sander

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Reviews

Julius

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Reviews

_7

mainline

MA_

collaboration with MA+ (m. a cross)

Kris Van Assche

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Reviews

Levi's

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Reviews

Classic jeans.

Levi's Vintage Clothing

Lumen et Umbra

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Reviews

Paul Harnden

Sews like a drunken monkey, but he's no ape. Designed by its notoriously private namesake, the brand produces consistent, anti-seasonal designs, made in small mills around England. The clothes are inspired by turn-of-the-century agrarian uniforms, with his coats being the most prominent and recognizable pieces, notable for their utilitarian design and full bodied fit. It's hard to put your finger on what exactly makes Paul Harnden so memorable--is it the meticulously sewn and designed buttons, the loose but restricting cropped pants or the crumpled but sophisticated textures? One thing's for sure: Once you've seen Paul Harnden, you'll recognize him anywhere.

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Reviews

Marc Jacobs

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Reviews

Marc by Marc Jacobs(secondary line)

marvielab

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Maison Martin Margiela

Currently designed by the MMM design team

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~conceptual fashion~

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Very nice shoes. Best known for their GAT inspired trainers.

m.a+

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Naked and Famous

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Reviews

Excellent pants for the price and a must cop. Jeans are vanity size. The general rule of thumb is to size down 2 for Weird Guys and 1 for Skinny Guys (due to inevitable stretching).

If it's your first time, go for the Weird Guy fit in 1 size smaller than your normal waist (i.e. if you buy 30x32, get a 29). They might be a bit tough to button up at first, but they'll stretch into the perfect size. Weird Guys are the most universally flattering, and fit more body types than Skinny Guys. DO NOT buy slim guys, they're straight cut and usually look stupid.

Obscur

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Reviews

Peter Wu

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Reviews

Raf Simons

Currently designed by Raf Simons

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Reviews

Up there with Rick Owens for popularity on /fa/. His earlier collections were rife with references to youth, teenage angst, violence. His newer collections have a more modern, futuristic, tailored approach.

Raf by Raf Simons

Rick Owens

Currently designed by Rick Owens

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Reviews

ITS FUCKING RICK OWENS

DRKSHDW

SLAB (OWNESLAB)

Ring

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Reviews

Saint Laurent Paris

Hedi Slimane is the creative director

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Reviews

Songs for the Mute

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Reviews

Sruli Recht

Currently designed by Sruli Recht

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Reviews

Expensive as shit. Very weird. Still cool

The Viridi Anne

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Reviews

Thamanyah

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Reviews

Thom Browne

Currently designed by Thom Browne. Kickstarted the cropped trouser/very slim fit suit trend. Signature is red/white/blue stripes, can be found on shirt plackets, shoe pull tabs, and the like.

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Undercover

Currently designed by Jun Takahashi

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Reviews

Some great streetstyle stuff

Visvim

Currently designed by Hiroki Nakamura

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Reviews

Visvim transcends fashion, it's a lifestyle brand. Hiroki's lifestyle. But in all honesty, it's heritage outdoorswear with a strong influence from Techwear, japanese outdoorswear/workwear influenced streetwear like white mountaineering and engineered garments, heritage menswear and heritage workwear, and a large amount of influence from various cultures, in particular native american indian and japanese culture.

Grails for many. Fuckexpensive, but nice.

Y Project

By Yohan Serfaty

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Reviews

Yohji Yamamoto

Currently designed by Yohji Yamamoto

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Reviews

Yohji Yamamoto Homme Plus

mainline, Y's was an old diffusion yet priced at mostly the same pricepoint.

Y-3

y-3 is not inherently a YY product, it is an addidas produced, designed product with input by yohji.

Lima feu

Yohji's fashion designer daughter. real name is limi yamamoto, She took a new name after stumbling upon the word "feu" in a French dictionary.

Her latest collection had a few looks that paid homage to Christian Dior Couture, and the label's decision to take on Raf Simons after a year or so of having the atelier head the label. (previous designer John Galliano was let go after going on an anti-semetic rant in a bar in paris after a showing during fashion week, freedom of speech is not included in the French constitution, his rant was against the law. the label had let him go shortly after)

Joe Galliano- fictional "brother of john Galliano" skit on Conan Obrien's talk show

Did someone write this drunk?