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In this rainy wintry weather looking at Junya Watanabe’s men’s collection in Milan I was reminiscing about college. For those of you unfamiliar with the Canberra education system, years 11 and 12 at public schools are called colleges, are located on their own grounds, have no uniforms and the teachers are called by their first names. There’s no HSC, assessment is close to the university system and generally they’re far nicer places to be. Anyway when I was at college the boys used to dress like this, themselves nostalgic for some sort of 80s punky/motorcycle rider style.

Junya watanabe chequered pants
From Vogue.co.uk


These chequered pants were particularly popular, although often worn with those faux leather straps connecting one leg to another and with those heavy boots which you can wear for most of the year in Canberra (I always feel sorry for sweaty Sydney goth types). It is the details which reinvent this ensemble for the naughties, the rhinestones where steel caps should be and that cute little buckle on the jacket.

Junya watanabe cotton motorcycle jacket
From Vogue.co.uk


This one is a bit more of your Italian rebel ex-aristocrat (he was jettisoned by his family ten years ago). The apparent softness of a pinky red shirt under a jacket whose style screams leather but is softened through the choice of cotton. I love the skinny but not stocking-like black pants and those f-off boots.

Junya Watanabe motorcycle helmet
From Vogue.co.uk


This model manages the bank robber look quite well. The front row fashionistas are feinting nonchalance but if he walked into your local convenience store I imagine there would be far less calm.

Junya Watanabe black
From Vogue.co.uk


This is the boy I would take home to my parents for Sunday afternoon tea with that shiny leather jacket, hair which can only be described as grotty and that pouty serious smirk he’s working to good effect.

Junya watanabe zips
From Vogue.co.uk


And to return to the nostalgia of my college years, this looks like someone I knew, all zips and skinny white boy with big black boots, although the boots really need a good scuff on some local mall escalators.

Thanks Junya, for the trip down memory lane, I love your work.

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Jakaan logo
From Jakaan.com.au


Up and coming Melbourne label Jaakan has only been around for a few seasons but already their favouring of beautiful fabrics and playful attention to detail has made me quite a fan. And yes, their logo is of a little boy peeing - a satirical contrast to their clothes which, despite a cheeky sense of humour are still not quite so crude. There is no mention of the inspiration for this logo on their website but luckily for the conscience of the average inner-city pinko leftie (guilty as charged) they refuse to use sweatshop labour


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Gucci sucks

June 13th 2007 00:43
Just about anyone with any style steers clear of Gucci on the whole and their Autumn/Winter 07 collection only affirms that general principle. Let’s take a look at some examples.

Lily Donaldson in Gucci
From Gucci.com

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VivienneWestwood.com
From Viviennewestwood.com


After visiting the Victoria and Albert exhibition which travelled to the National Gallery in Canberra a few years ago, I’ve been obsessed with Vivienne Westwood. It’s not just that she’s sixty and has a beautiful thirty-year-old Italian lover, although that does impress me, and it’s not just that she’s been an inspiration for generations of fashionistas, mostly it’s because for Westwood, fashion is thought


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I love Marc Jacobs

May 21st 2007 00:22
What I really wish I had right now is the entire Marc Jacobs Fall 2007 Ready to Wear Collection. So rarely do I view a collection and consider that not only would I wear just about every piece therein but would look exquisite, savvy and elegant in the process. This collection is a sort of blend of Gatsby-esque 20s chic and slender 70s day-wear. Jacobs manages to create a collection so rich in detail and pleasurable in palate that I just want to eat it all up.

Blue-grey coat
From Style.com

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It's all in the curve

May 18th 2007 03:55
One the most complex conundrums of autumn/winter 2007 is the fine distinction between cocoon and bubble skirts, a difference to elucidated below with pictorial and linguistic explication.

The important difference between cocoon skirts and bubble skirts is that one is attractive, flattering and altogether desirable while the other is not. Bubble skirts are like this


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