1. CdG S/S 2011

    July 4, 2010
    by Maxime Buchi

    I was happy to attend at my first Comme des Garçons show. The legend is not exaggerated!

    words & images ©Maxime Büchi


  2. Ain’t Nothin’ But A Gangsta Party

    July 3, 2010
    by Jason Farrer

    If you thought that was your boy, Sean Paul, think again. The beauty of Adam Kimmel’s Spring Summer 2011 presentation can be largely accredited to casting efforts that swept the streets of Paris for the Adam’s Snoop Dogg tribute. I could swear I spooked OGs, Earsnot and ARon, up in the remix. Can’t wait to crate this up for Estevan for some California Love.

    Photos: Charles Duprat


  3. All White Everything

    by Jason Farrer

    Late Thursday night we enjoyed rendez-vous with our favorite Italian import, Riccardo Tisci; our favorite supermodel, Lea T; and our favorite New York artist, Gloria Maximo. After a curbside lesson in tucking for a couture fitting from the illustrious Givenchy campaign star Rich and I decided we better visit the showroom for some pre couture excitement and a closer look at the menswear collection . Rich enjoyed some white power as he smoked American Marlboro lights and chose some favorite pieces while Colette Guillonneau, laughing at the supremacy sarcasm, pronounced the key pieces “Very Sang Bleu”. We’ll happily exchange “cattails” with the covertly sexy Colette any day.


  4. Jungle George—Givenchy S/S 2011

    July 1, 2010
    by Maxime Buchi

    Riccardo offered the attendees a grandiose show like only him knows how. Mysterious music between gregorian chants and victorian chamber music remixed by Philip Glass. His unusually heteroclit collection’s highlights were the use of a leopard pattern mixed with formal outfits, a skirt/short hybrid and a couple of masks between the ones of south american wrestlers and classic army gas asks. We were also pleased to see Lea T and Mariacarla walk, in the middle of all the muscular models.

    words & images ©Maxime Büchi


  5. Chav Chic—Dries van Noten S/S 2011

    My first DvN show. Obviously, I have a soft spot for the Skinhead reference, but more than that, this was the most convincing use of this peculiar style by a fashion designer! Also, congratulations for the most relevant use of tattooed boys I’ve seen so far. Dries, I love you. (Show took place on the 1st day, so same excuse as for Rick Owens, for the blurry pics… sorry).

    words & images ©Maxime Büchi


  6. Jewels that kill

    June 30, 2010
    by Maxime Buchi

    On the day after the show, I took a little trip with JayJay and his husband Rich to the YSL showroom where we met up with the benevolent Guilhem, browsed through the beautiful collection and drank mimosa.

    words & images ©Maxime Büchi


  7. Brooklyn Voodoo—KvA S/S 2011

    June 29, 2010
    by Maxime Buchi

    One thing I like about post-Slimane menswear is its firm step into the realm of “urban” (read: “hip hop”, but if I wrote “Hip Hop”, you’d hear 15 designers in denial go “Not at all, this is actually totally rockn roll!”) silhouette. Kris van Assches’s S/S 2010 collection was most certainly my favourite of all his collections so far. Rehearsing his traditional vocabulary, he nonetheless showed here a unprecedented variety in the shapes and ease in their harmonization. A real maturity that made his eponymous company look nothing less credible than a certain big house van Assche also directs. OK, it is a bit tiré par les cheveux to call this urban, but something’s there…

    words & images ©Maxime Büchi