Phillip lim a/w 2012 Paris fashion week.
Metallic splashes with black black and more black. Black is back!!!!!
Posted: 2 months ago.
Kanye west shoe designs…. highly acclaimed for his footwear, yet had meek reviews with regards to his debut clothing collection,however, I still can’t wait for his 2nd Paris runway collection on march 6th.
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Jil sander FW/2012-13.

Nudes, pastels, minimalism, structure, perfect!
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Dsquared2- attention to detail, with dandy influences carried through to winter. But even now, silk scarves, pocket chiefs, glasses, contrasting layers and embellishment can lift an outfit from good to amazing. Got to love the little details!
Posted: 2 months ago.
Gentlemen unleash the beast! 
What better way to keep sensibly warm in the winter time? … Forget that… What better way to look absolutely effortlessly suave. 
I never thought fur on a man could look so natural (without it being prehistoric and cavemen times) … But clearly the cavemen were onto something! …
Faux’s this fall /winter as proven by Galliano and Viktor and Rolf…Will be BIG! …. I predict so anyway….
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Kit Neale fw2012/2013

Clashing prints meet their match. Hello winter, hello colour!
DIOR fw12/13 

Military hues, monotone head to toe one tonal outfits, clever camo esq prints, all mixed with carried through trend- casual tailoring.
I think every box is ticked here…
Posted: 3 months ago.
I know NYFW starts tomorrow but I cant wait to see Kanye Wests second collection in march at Paris fashion week!!!!
Acne fall 2012… I really appreciate the pastel tones on a man! Looks cool!
Posted: 3 months ago.
Celine pre-fall 2012…. Please miraculously appear in my wardrobe. Thanks.
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My new boots…. :)
pantslessprogressive:

Yes.
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