Articles by Corey Moran, Mens Editor
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Cole Mohr has been in low roatation lately, but when he does show up his spreads are always top notch.
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This awesome spread featuring Andres Z was featured in the latest L’Officiel Hommes. The photography was done by Jannis Tsipoulanis and the styling by Al Giga.
Yesterday could not have been any more perfect. The weather was warm and sunny, I had just finished doing a walk through of one of my favorite showrooms in Soho, and now I was on my way into the Diesel building to meet up with the living legend Renzo Rosso.
Well GQ it’s a step in the right direction actually having women in your magazine. For awhile there I thought you were turning into Details.
There is a God and he is good! Click through to see what I’m talking about!
No choice but to throw a “bone” to Mr. Jacobs for another amazing window display.
The mad scientist is at it again! I love Alexandre Herchcovitch purely because he loves to push people’s limits in fashion. He is always creating pieces that are wearable, yet right on the brink of being a bit too much.
It’s a recession, don’t you know you have to go super commercial when people aren’t buying? UGH! Not that DKNY was ever the most innovative brand, but they are killing me!
I would have never imagined a shoot like this in my head, but now that I’m seeing it I’m loving the idea.
Plaid is still going strong within the hipster scene, and I think this collection is just refined version of the hipster dream. Cropped pants, plaids and Vans. There is, however, some signs of life between the leather pieces and the slouch neck, striped sweater.
Dan Felton crushes it in his latest spread for Soma Magazine! I saw him walk in a bunch of shows during Fashion Week, and he is definitely taking the modeling scene by storm.
Wearability sells people, and I think that’s the number one thing I like about this collection from Dr. Denim. The collection has some amazing styles that can easily be made to look just like the lookbook outfits. I think there is a solid mix of trendy and classic in these
These coats aren’t good for the following:
1. The shady dude who sells bootleg watches from the inside of his jacket.
2. The random flasher who hangs out in Centeral Park.
Love this dark and cool spread for IT Post. Featuring models Marcel Castenmiller, Lyle Lodwick, and Joseph Culp, photographer Minoru Kaburagi has really impressed me with the lightening effects on his shots. I guess a spread like this isn’t hard when you have amazing styling from Tom Van Dorpe.
I have never been so excited/inspired by a single thing in my whole life.
Exciting news for all you female fashion lovers out there! I received and email from the folks over at BPMW today, informing me that they will be launching the first ever (Capsule) Women’s show this February! (Capsule) has always been my favorite event of the year, and I am pretty
Brooklyn natives, the twentyten, have rolled out a second round of images for their amazing new collection! The pieces are by no means for the people who wish to go unnoticed, but what’s the fun in that?
One of my favorite (lesser known) designers, Ontfront, were kind enough to send over their new Spring/Summer lookbook, and I must say I remain impressed with their work. The brand does like to use some pretty distinct patterns, but I think what draws me to them the most is their
As 99% of New Yorkers do, I’m currently going through my black, grey and white phase (you know the phase that neevr really goes away), so any collection that is abundant in those shades has me hooked. The latest Soe collection is just that, a hook! The pattern laden collection
Let’s flashback real quick people! The current Lad Musician collection is on sheleves now, and if you’re anything like me, unless I’m reminded about the collection I totally forget to buy it. So here, look, remember, and buy! The bottom details of the shirts and coats is killer!
It’s quite simple really, when advertising accessories, you want the least amount of other stuff in the image. Take for example Chris & Tibor, shoes, bags, and simple black jeans. Done and done!
Thanks to the wonderful Nikki Moose at Dirtyflaws, I was introduced to 160grams, which contains some of the best spreads I have ever seen. This one, which is entitled “The Play Boys”, was shot by Dinah Hayet. I love the combination of tattoos, helmets, and high fashion. I will be
















