Showing posts with label street style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label street style. Show all posts

Friday, August 31, 2012

KC's Fashion Night Out & Justin Bridges, Tucked Style


Next Thursday is KC’s Fashion Night Out. And I’ll be there. Got an official invite to an actual fashion event. Movin’ on up. You can read all the boring details here, but the important shit is this: Thursday 9/6 at the Plaza, 5-10 pm (although chances are I’ll get sloppy drunk and stay much longer than anyone wants). 

So there’s that. I’ve got $100 to spend and subsequently blog about. You know I’m all about free money (or anything free really), so I’ll be there chatting it up with bigwigs, nonchalantly name-dropping people I’ve heard of (but never met) who live in NYC. 



Speaking of people in NYC, I’ve been interning for Tucked Style, the brainchild of Justin Bridges. Dude was just mentioned by Rachel Seville as one of the most eligible bloggers of 2012, for you ladies out there tryna get sum. Check out his website, and especially his photography, which I’m a big fan of. I’ll drop some below. 

That's Justin.














All photos copyright of Justin Bridges, from Tucked.



MD

Friday, March 2, 2012

Menswear Mantras

First, I apologize for the lull in posts. Class has been hectic, and I've been working on IT stuff to upgrade the blog and hopefully energize your experience. I don't know what that means but it sounded good in my head.
Anyways, here's some stuff to keep you busy until I'm back running at full speed. First, something from Put This On that I’m excited about because it captures exactly the essence of how I feel, and it has a shout out to KC (What up 816?)


You think The Sartorialist or Tommy Ton are planning to shoot in Kansas City any time soon? How about PhillyWilliamsburg, Virgina?* Bloomington, Indiana?
The revolution isn’t over. We just shifted the battlefield.We’re not waiting for you to take our picture. We’re doing it ourselves. And remarkably, you’re still paying attention. 
“Happy to see this. Personally, I’m tired of “street style” that’s about photographs of fashion industry insiders at runway shows and trade shows. That’s just inside-baseball costume shots, and it’s disingenuous to present it as anything else. 
My respect goes to the people who dress well outside the fashion industry, and the photographers who are *actually* on the street, looking for real people who really dress well, not just whoever’s taking a smoke break from the Cucinelli show.” 
And another from Esquire titled "How Street Style is Ruining Your Style." 

"Back when designers claimed to be inspired by the city, there was a different kind of look that caught the eye. Mean Street Style. This man doesn't wear anything conspicuous because he doesn't want to be bothered. Mean Street Style has a no-bullshit utility. Its adherents do not own tweed vests or porkpie hats. Instead: a tough bag, good sunglasses, and solid footwear that helps you dodge the various slow and crazy people in the way. They may not smoke, but look like they are smoking, as effortlessly cool as Debbie Harry in the morning."


As you're taking a cautious step towards entering the menswear world, don't turn it into a goose-stepping stomp behind the fashion dictators of NY. Your style should ultimately be YOUR style. But it should still be good too.

More news as it develops, and some exciting stuff coming,

MD