Archive for July 10th, 2006

William Rast Clothing & Jeans by Justin Timberlake!

Monday, July 10th, 2006

William Rast Clothing & Jeans by Justin Timberlake!Justin Timberlake, America’s Pop Prince and Music Genius, was apparently the main male model for his new clothing line, William Rast. We’re all thinking the same thought: where on earth did that name come from — William Rast, William Who? – perhaps that’s the name of Justin Timberlake’s alter-ego! Whatever the story behind the name, the brand has received rave reviews and looks destined to be a big hit! The collection for both sexes, includes: Jeans, jackets & Tees, which are all reasonably priced and available through Kitmeout http://www.kitmeout.com/shop/rast-William_Rast.html

Porsche Clothing x Porsche Shoes = deconstructed formal style!

Monday, July 10th, 2006

Porsche Clothing x Porsche Shoes = deconstructed formal style!Porsche Design presents its first men’s fashion range. Stuttgart/Milan. On June 26, 2006, during the Milan Fashion Week, Porsche Design presents their first men’s collection for spring/summer 2007. Exclusive licenced partnerships include renowned companies such as: Belfe for fashion sportswear and outerwear, Ferragamo for shoes and leather goods, Mantero for ties and silk accessories and Müller & Meirer for ‘Soft Luggage’.

The Porsche Design Collection blends a unique, sophisticated deconstructed formal style with casual chic utilizing precious materials, innovative technological finishing and exquisite workmanship. The essence of Porsche Design crosses over all components of the collection from clothing to accessories with functional details, materials and micro-patterns inspired by the world of high-tech. These distinctive design motifs are found on ultra-soft leather for sport jackets as well as accessories and details on garments made with precious fabrics. Moreover these micro-patterns are translated into fine silk for ties, linings for jackets, pants and accessories.

The combination of natural fibres and innovative technical surfaces such as metallic finished linings, create a functional yet modern impression. Rubber coated fabrics and heat-sealed, fused finishing for jackets create a waterproof effect combined with an ergonomic fit. Rubber is also present as a distinctive element on minimal logo tags and printed designs on t-shirts and sweaters.

Gold Hawk Clothing + Gold Hawk Camisole = Joie de Vivre

Monday, July 10th, 2006

Gold Hawk Clothing + Gold Hawk Camisole = Joie de VivreMichele Dahan, originally from Montreal, began reverently flipping through the glossy pages of fashion Magazine with the unwavering knowledge of her vocation, at the ripe old age of nine. Today, to watch her at her work, flushed, passionate, and utterly engrossed, it becomes clear of what Gold Hawk, named after an exquisite black horse, means to her. To observe her break down and tumble into a love affair with a certain fabric…Her colliding infatuation with a color…her collision with a certain style or movement with the way a slip dress traverses…Her patience to discover the sublime button, the culminating lace, the crowning trim…is to witness a women utterly enamored and besotted, a woman wretchedly in love with the world of fashion.

Ms. Dahan’s final compilation reflects the capricious “Joie de Vivre” of California, while simultaneously embracing old Hollywood style. The combination of sensuality and edgy elegance is what has made this truly compelling collection stand alone in its uniqueness. The crowning jewel of the Gold Hawk look, the return of the camisole. Ms. Dahan has turned this almost forgotten classic into the new wardrobe essential.

“The camisole is the new tank top”, claims Ms. Dahan. “Each season acquiring a new Gold Hawk camisole has become a must for the women whose closet is filled with Prada, Gucci, and Chloe. Under a blazer or worn with a short cashmere sweater for an evening out…. they are just divine. Even concealed under a jacket, a women feels delicious, has a secret feeling of the power of her sensuality knowing what lies hidden.”