When things get complicated or aren’t going to plan, it can sometimes be best to stop and start again, a clean slate if you will. Well that always seems the best way in fashion, designers love to go back to their roots or revisit archives when their canvases (or brand’s output) is getting too mucky or diluted. Well now DSQUARED2…
Diana Vreeland once said ‘the eye has to travel’, I don’t disagree with her. Maybe she was in a lockdown herself and unable to go on holiday or maybe she just couldn’t be bothered to go through all the hassle of the journey but here we find ourselves unsure of if and when we will be able to jet off…
I’m not going to lie, I don’t really care about sports – I don’t have a team I support, the olympics bore me and I’ve never cared about ‘the big game’ – whatever that is. Maybe it’s because I don’t like the camaraderie spirit that we are all in this together or maybe its just because I don’t even like…
December – it’s that time of year when more is more, excess is the goal and decadence has no end. But perhaps it is at this moment that the simplest things stick out. The bare, the minimal and the striped back make an impact like the latest VMAN Magazine shoot aptly named Brains and Brawn cuts through all the glitz…
Looking out the window, I can see rain pouring down, a sea of umbrellas traveling along and leaves splattered across the pavements, if it wasn’t for the aircon keeping the temp at 20 degrees you wouldn’t know it’s summer here in London. After the heatwave we had last year I think everyone was ready for another 3 months of blistering…