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August 19, 2008

How to be a fashionable farmboy

Out's September fashion story "The Migrants," shot by Walter Chin, features some of fall's hottest runway looks and was shot on location at an upstate New York farm. We asked Out's editorial and fashion assistant, Brent Coover, to instruct us on the fine art of adding a few key pieces to your wardrobe -- without looking like a country bumpkin.

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All Photos by Walter Chin

Dolce & Gabbana's equestrian inspired runway show featured tailored pants and luxe riding boots paired with chunky scarves and sweaters. The result encompasses masculine ease but isn't sloppy. Grab those loose knit pieces that look handmade, but not homely.

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The problem with shearling is that it is so sexy. Who doesn't fantasize about a lumberjack or a farmhand? But on common boys or city folk, it can easily seem silly and like you're trying too hard. This Marc Jacobs jacket (above left) with shearling collar and lining, however, has a modern and fresh cut and color.

Playing with proportions is definitely something to take note of, though it may not be for everyone. Alexander McQueen's shawl collar cardigan (above right) is a prime example -- it would look great with suiting pieces or just a great pair of worn-in jeans.

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Let's be honest, no one actually looks this good chopping up trees. Then again, no one wears head-to-toe Gucci while gathering firewood. But look at that beautiful leather jacket with fur collar! Definitely a must-have item.

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Plaid, whether tartan or bold, woven cotton or knit wool, is a necessary purchase if you don't already own. It was around last year and by the looks of this Yohji Yamamoto jacket (above left), it really isn't going anywhere.

An entire pony hair trench, like this Burberry (above right), is a tough one albeit beautiful. It's a nice variation from the usual textures. Try a pony hair belt or pony loafers.

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The great thing about these brown D&G leather cargo pants is that they have that worn-in look and yet the cut is entirely new. Check out the elastic finish at the hem. We've been seeing this on all kinds of trousers, including knit pants in cashmere, wool, and cotton, which was an overwhelming trend.

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The lesson to be learned from this Calvin Klein look: feel free to mix textures, fabrics, and colors, especially when dressing in less than common materials like suede.

To see more from the shoot and other fall fashion, head over to Out.com.

-- BRENT COOVER

April 30, 2008

Coach to Buy Burberry? Inside Prada's HQ! Agyness Deyn Sings! Lanvin and Acne Collabo! Superhero Fashion Tips! Nina to Harpers?

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Is Coach planning to purchase iconic British fashion brand Burberry? Wall Street is aflutter with speculation. [Bloomberg]

Take a peek inside Prada HQ. They even have a gigantic slide by German artist Carsten Höller in the courtyard Local lore says that Miuccia Prada herself likes to slide down the installation when inspiration strikes. How can you not love her? [FT]

The face of Burberry and model of the moment Agyness Deyn is trying her hand at being a rock star. She lent her vocal stylings to a track by Five O'Clock Heroes. The model/rockstar crossovers haven't gone well in years past and lucky for us, NY Mag has a roundup of model singers past. [The Cut]

Lanvin's Alber Elbaz is designing a line of jeans for Acne. But don't expect them to be in Acne's usual price range—they will sell at the same price points as Lanvin's ready to wear items. I hope they make some jeans for guys this time! [FWD]

What would you wear if you were a superhero? Don't wear royal blue if you're blonde, says Michael Kors. [NYDN]

Is Nina Garcia in talks with Harpers Bazaar? She was spotted leaving the Hearst building yesterday and the rumors are flying like Naomi Campbell's cell phone. [FWD]

January 08, 2008

Behind the Scenes at Burberry; New Man at Victorinox Swiss Army;

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Burberry unleashes a behind- the-scenes video from their Spring ad campaign. Lots of hopping around, models behaving silly, a hefty dose of punk rock and some bits of super-skinny man flesh--just a bit. [Fashionista]

Victorinox Swiss Army names Pierre-Henri Mattout creative director of both mens and womens collections. That means he's like the General of Swiss Army. It's unclear if he should be addressed as "Sir." [DNR]

Potentially creepy-looking founder of hipster-haven clothier American Apparel Dov Charney (see photo) began his sexual harassment trial today. Yes, the same American Apparel with the softcore porn ad campaigns that make you feel a little funny inside. [NY Post]

October 29, 2007

Happy Birthday to Me!

Birthdaycake

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Today, your Stylelist turns a year younger! That's right, it's my birthday and as you can see, there are celebrations happening all over the world.

If you'd like to get something special for your Stylelist, here's my birthday wish list:

World Peace

Botox (the fountain of youth)

Burberry's Trench 19 Coat

Dior Homme Oil Washed Jeans

Dior Homme Tweed Cropped Blazer

Prada Insulated Peacoat

Nintendo Wii

Apple iPhone

Apple OSX Leopard

Nicole Farhi Homme Fragrance

Hitachi's Superslim (33mm) flat-screen TV

September 21, 2007

Pilati Stays at YSL; Tom Ford Doesn't Love France; Dior's New President; Oscar's Scandal Drags On; Becks to Design for Spice Girls?

Stefano Pilati will stay at Yves Saint Laurent for a few more years after signing his life away to the Gucci Group in a multi-year contract. Do you think they made him sign the contract in blood? [Fashion Week Daily]

Tom Ford throws down the gauntlet in the London Vs. Paris fashion debate. "In terms of French culture, if you think about what the French are producing in terms of fashion or architects or painters or musicians, they are quite far behind what the British are producing," he told the Independent. "When you think of Paris you think of Karl Lagerfeld who is not French. And you think of Marc Jacobs who's not French and Stefano Pilati who's Italian." He's got a point. Maybe we'll see a war of the fashion houses! Burberry vs. Dior in a well-dressed smackdown. [Jezebel]

Dior names a new president. Like you knew the name of the previous president. [Fashion Week Daily]

Oscar de la Hoya admits to knowing the woman who is selling the "fake" drag photos to the tabloid media and aims to put the legal hurt on her. But the plot thickens. Radar dresses up as Nancy Drew and investigates! [Radar]

David Beckham is designing the stage costumes for the Spice Girls Reunion Tour? Say it ain't so! Who comes up with this crap? I guess the guy needs something to do since he was can't play with any balls except his own for the rest of the soccer season. [Vogue UK]

August 29, 2007

Elton to sing for Dior; Burberry sues London Fog; Details Chats up Kris Van Assche; Amex Sells Fashion Week Tix; Shiseido sells Zirh

Sir Elton John to play a dinner in Paris to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Christian Dior. Please tell me he's going to wear a John Galliano gown! [WWD]

Burberry sues London Fog alleging that the company knocked off its iconic check pattern. Have the fine folks at Burberry been to Canal Street? [NY Post]

Details chats with the handsome head of Dior Homme, Kris Van Assche. He rides a motorbike. [Details]

American Express is selling tickets to some of Fashion Week's biggest shows. The elitist quality of Fashion Week being a "by invitation only event" just sank. [Fashionista]

Shiseido sells the Zirh men's skincare line back to its former owner. Maybe he can rescue it from being an irrelevant mens brand. [WWD, sub req'd]



August 01, 2007

Fashion's Sexiest Designers (Part 3): Christopher Bailey

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One might think that fashion designers are all glamorous, gorgeous and gay. Well, that's just not true. So, for this Stylelist feature, we will introduce you to the hotties of the fashion industry while giving you the skinny on each designer. Please keep in mind, that these aren't in any particular order.

 

Meet Christopher Bailey, the oh-so-handsome English gentleman behind Burberry.

What you should know about Christopher Bailey: He single-handedly brought Burberry back to the forefront of fashion after the brand wallowed in a period of relative irrelevance.

Before taking the helm as design director at Burberry, Bailey was discovered by Donna Karan while was a student at the Royal College of Art and spent five years working with Tom Ford on womenswear at Gucci.

Bailey mines the 150 year old Burberry archives to create refined and modern interpretations of classic pieces that stay true to the brand's roots. Not only is he responsible for elevating the Burberry check to iconic status, but he consistently designs the best trench coats in the bloody universe. Burberry knows a thing or two about trenches, the company designed was commissioned by the War Office to create a coat designed for trench warfare in 1914 during World War I.

What makes him hot: He's English and I'm a sucker for a British gent. At 36, he's still got that boyish charm. Call me!

Want to know more about Burberry? Visit Burberry.com

Send in your nominations for sexiest designer to outstylelist@gmail.com!

July 10, 2007

Is Kate Moss Too Old For Burberry?

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Is Kate Moss no longer the reigning waif of fashion?

According to Digital Spy (via Radar), Kate Moss was ousted as the face of Burberry, a brand that has featured her consistently over the past 10 years. The 33 year old mother and paparazzi princess has been replaced with younger crop of It Girls: 21 year old model of the moment Agyness Deyn and 20 year old Lily Donaldson. Digital Spy also reports that Agent Provocateur dropped Moss from their ad campaign for Daisy Lowe.

So what exactly happened? It wasn't long ago that every ad in fashion magazines featured Moss—her stock even soared after the alleged cocaine scandal. Was it the media saturation, her high priced services, the drug-addled boyfriend, her age? Did Burberry find out that Kate was two-timing with Roberto Cavalli this fall?

A Burberry spokesperson told The Sun that Kate is "still part of the Burberry family".

But it sounds like Moss is no longer the favorite child of the family, but the estranged, eccentric Aunt.



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