Belstaff, Ohne Titel, and Carlos Miele
We’ve got another round of show notes ready for you to check out! Belstaff kept it light with linen, Ohne Titel got graphic, and Carlos Miele took us to the jungle.
We’ve got another round of show notes ready for you to check out! Belstaff kept it light with linen, Ohne Titel got graphic, and Carlos Miele took us to the jungle.
As a seasoned livestreamer, running home from school everyday (and sometimes during lunch period) to catch a show made me feel like I was sitting front row, but without the annoying crowds.
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With every designer from Roland Mouret to Carlos Miele entering the menswear market, you’d assume it’s one area that’s seemingly recession proof, or at least suffering on a smaller scale. It looks like that may not be the case. If Men’s Vogue going under wasn’t the first indication of trouble on the menswear home front Read more →
On our twisted route to tonight’s Duplicity premiere, we walked down 14th Street and noticed a spookily empty Carlos Miele store. The lights were off in the all-white, super modern space at around 5:30, the racks were empty, the three mannequins that always hang in the window were missing and the shelves were bare. Nothing Read more →
Gareth Pugh is taking on menswear. The very important and semi-surprising piece of information was kept under wraps until the official announcement of the Paris Men’s Fashion Week schedule yesterday. In the past month, Matthew Wiliamson, Carlos Miele, Christophe Decarnin and Roland Mouret have all announced plans to introduce menswear. Pugh, the least commercial of Read more →
Phillip Lim‘s starting a line for dogs. While Zac Posen and Doo. Ri get to work on their bridge lines and Carlos Miele and Roland Mouret work out their menswear launch plans, Lim thinks his design skills could be used elsewhere. So he’s found inspiration in his darling French Bulldog, “his best friend and muse,” Read more →
If you were wondering which designer would be next to take the plunge into menswear, wonder no more: It’s Carlos Miele. Miele, best known for producing gowns of red carpet worthiness, will launch the line under his diffusion like, Miele, this January exclusively in Brazil. He promises to keep it casual and environmentally responsible, and Read more →
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We always knew Caroline Trentini was cute, and now it turns out that her doodles are, too. At left is the design for her limited-edition tee for Brazilian designer Carlos Miele’s Rainforest Project. Like Scarlett Johansson and Camilla Belle, Caroline’s tee will be sold in Carlos Miele boutiques, and 20% of each sale will benefit Read more →