Acting basic
Woah, why is everyone in fashion obsessed with Normcore and Acting Basic? These anti-fashion trends could be a reaction to the street-style/overdressing circus, or maybe we’re just tired of agonising...
View ArticleDRG Style Index: Kenzo, Jigsaw and… Skechers?!
Welcome to the DRG STYLE INDEX, a weekly ranking of brands that have caught my attention. On my style radar this week… 1. IT’S KENZO TIME I first got wind of Kenzo’s foray into watches six months ago...
View ArticlePerfect pairing: everyday Nikes
Nike is on a big drive to make things weightless and streamlined, all the better to help you zip through your workout working week. As such, its Tech Hyperfuse windrunner and new Air Max Lunar1s are a...
View ArticleOn Gap, M&S, and the fashion paradox of Dressing Normal
Well, isn’t Gap’s new ‘Dress Normal’ campaign interesting? As we all know, this year’s buzzword ‘normcore’ is steeped in anony Gap-style dressing, so Gap has nodded to that in its Dress Normal...
View ArticleTrend report: Levi’s 501s reinvented
This summer, I noticed a trend emerging that I couldn’t wait to hit the high street. All the skater boys were wearing too-short jeans, an inch or so above their battered Vans and it’s a look I’ve...
View ArticleR.I.P American Apparel (London)
If you’re in the UK and want to buy American Apparel tube socks, triangle bras or grey marl tees (aka my casual staples), you’ve only one destination now. The only American Apparel London store...
View ArticleCan Gap’s 90s redux make it relevant to a new generation?
So even though I liked the Gap normcore campaign, it turns out the public didn’t. But that hasn’t stopped Gap trying to channel its normcore heritage one more time to engage a younger generation of...
View ArticleMeet The Modist
Last week, the New York Times alerted me to the new e-tail site The Modist (‘luxury modest style for extraordinary women’ is its tag line). Although I’m not a religiously modest dresser, I do like a...
View ArticleActing basic
Woah, why is everyone in fashion obsessed with Normcore and Acting Basic? These anti-fashion trends could be a reaction to the street-style/overdressing circus, or maybe we’re just tired of agonising...
View ArticleDRG Style Index: Kenzo, Jigsaw and… Skechers?!
Welcome to the DRG STYLE INDEX, a weekly ranking of brands that have caught my attention. On my style radar this week… 1. IT’S KENZO TIME I first got wind of Kenzo’s foray into watches six months ago...
View ArticlePerfect pairing: everyday Nikes
Nike is on a big drive to make things weightless and streamlined, all the better to help you zip through your workout working week. As such, its Tech Hyperfuse windrunner and new Air Max Lunar1s are a...
View ArticleOn Gap, M&S, and the fashion paradox of Dressing Normal
Well, isn’t Gap’s new ‘Dress Normal’ campaign interesting? As we all know, this year’s buzzword ‘normcore’ is steeped in anony Gap-style dressing, so Gap has nodded to that in its Dress Normal...
View ArticleTrend report: Levi’s 501s reinvented
This summer, I noticed a trend emerging that I couldn’t wait to hit the high street. All the skater boys were wearing too-short jeans, an inch or so above their battered Vans and it’s a look I’ve...
View ArticleR.I.P American Apparel (London)
If you’re in the UK and want to buy American Apparel tube socks, triangle bras or grey marl tees (aka my casual staples), you’ve only one destination now. The only American Apparel London store...
View ArticleCan Gap’s 90s redux make it relevant to a new generation?
So even though I liked the Gap normcore campaign, it turns out the public didn’t. But that hasn’t stopped Gap trying to channel its normcore heritage one more time to engage a younger generation of...
View ArticleMeet The Modist
Last week, the New York Times alerted me to the new e-tail site The Modist (‘luxury modest style for extraordinary women’ is its tag line). Although I’m not a religiously modest dresser, I do like a...
View ArticleActing basic
Woah, why is everyone in fashion obsessed with Normcore and Acting Basic? These anti-fashion trends could be a reaction to the street-style/overdressing circus, or maybe we’re just tired of agonising...
View ArticleDRG Style Index: Kenzo, Jigsaw and… Skechers?!
Welcome to the DRG STYLE INDEX, a weekly ranking of brands that have caught my attention. On my style radar this week… 1. IT’S KENZO TIME I first got wind of Kenzo’s foray into watches six months ago...
View ArticlePerfect pairing: everyday Nikes
Nike is on a big drive to make things weightless and streamlined, all the better to help you zip through your workout working week. As such, its Tech Hyperfuse windrunner and new Air Max Lunar1s are a...
View ArticleOn Gap, M&S, and the fashion paradox of Dressing Normal
Well, isn’t Gap’s new ‘Dress Normal’ campaign interesting? As we all know, this year’s buzzword ‘normcore’ is steeped in anony Gap-style dressing, so Gap has nodded to that in its Dress Normal...
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