Grungy Gentleman Fall / Winter 15 runway show at Pier 59 Studios captured by Warevol featuring Jadakiss, Styles P, Sheek Louch of The LOX and Juelz Santana of Dipset.
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Grungy Gentleman Fall / Winter 15 runway show at Pier 59 Studios captured by Warevol featuring Jadakiss, Styles P, Sheek Louch of The LOX and Juelz Santana of Dipset.
Read MoreTake a look at Lox performing at the Grungy Gentleman F/W '15 show during New York Fashion Week.
Read MoreOn February 11, in New York City, The LOX came to get fitted at Grungy Gentleman for our New York Fashion Week F/W 15 runway show.
Read MoreOur NYFW F/W 2015 runway show was held at Pier 59 Studios where Grungy Gentleman styled Juelz Santana of Dipset in a black six-stripes snap back cap, classic tee, quilted hoodie, joggers and double breasted peacoat.
Read MoreCheck out the behind the scenes of Juelz Santana's fitting for the Grungy Gentleman F/W '15 show during New York Fashion Week.
Read MoreBloomberg followed Grungy Gentleman during New York Fashion Week Fall Winter 2015 to capture the story. From star fittings to a billboard in Times Square, an epic collaboration with EXPRESS Men, Ludacris, Steph Curry, and a runway show with performances by Juelz Santana and The Lox - this is our Bloomberg Pursuits Documentary.
Read MoreNBA All Star Weekend unleashed the game's rising stars throughout New York City during New York Fashion Week, making way for athletes to host events and collaborate with brands. We were honored to celebrate Steph Curry’s new role as the first style ambassador for Express Men and drop exclusive Grungy Gentleman x Express Men beanies.
Read MoreGrungy Gentleman's billboard in Times Square NYC during NYFW, NBA All Star Weekend and Valentines Day.
Read MoreOn November 18, 2014, Grungy Gentleman displayed our S/S 2015 collection on the runway at Fashion Houston with the help of legendary hip hop icons Jadakiss and Styles P.
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Nas wears HSTRY x Grungy Gentleman collection flannel shirt with leather and quilted accents on Arsenio Hall.
Read MoreGrungy Gentleman held their debut runway show as a part of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week on Sept. 4, 2014.
Read MoreGrungy Gentleman S/S 15 runway show for NYFW at Hudson Hotel in NYC captured by Style and the City.
Read MoreGrungy Gentleman S/S 15 runway show for NYFW at Hudson Hotel in NYC captured by Shana Jade.
Read MoreGrungy Gentleman S/S 15 runway show for NYFW at Hudson Hotel in NYC captured by Flaunt Magazine.
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Amazing sketch by Yeong Seok Seo of Grungy Gentleman's first runway show.
Read MoreBy: Brandon Liu
July 28, 2014
German label WEMOTO presents its latest Spring/Summer 2015 collection. Rooted in casual street style, the brand’s collection reflects its mantra of laid back, low profile looks.
The aesthetics of the collection are minimal and simplistic. In addition, the lookbook offers contrasting pairings with simple pattern designs, which are accented with deep hues of navy, maroon, and beige.
Much of the slim cuts that dominated previous menswear seasons are replaced with liberal cuts of flowing fabric that truly allow for comfort and a full range of motion. From signature parkas, bomber jackets, button-ups and a variety of airy tees, sweats, and pullovers, WEMOTO's spring and summer options are neutrally calm, cool, and collected while being easy to pair with casual sneakers.
Enjoy the collection above and stay tuned on more from WEMOTO.
By: Ian Garner | Photographer: Courtesy of Style.com
July 29, 2014
When Givenchy’s Spring/Summer 2015 collection came down the runway, the only extravagancy Riccardo Tisci delighted himself in was his known ability as a designer. There were no Rottweilers, no Madonnas, and certainly no obscure, hieroglyphically electronic patterns; but rather there was black, white and gypsophila all over. The collection forecasted new trends but reclaimed some of Tisci’s aesthetics when he was an emerging designer many moons ago: precise tailoring and a strict adherence to a monochromatic palette.
The completely wearable collection presented a range of diverse yet minimalistic options, from colorblocked polo shirts to Macintosh coats ranging between black, white and the baby’s breath pattern to a variety of pique lapel and double-breasted tailoring.
When Tisci finally came out in his trusty white Air Force 1's, it dawned upon us what we had just seen: an effortless display of ingenuity. By the time these hit the racks, they won’t be there for long.
By: Cameron Wolf | Photographer: Courtesy of SneakerNews.com
July 28, 2014
Public School continues its watershed year with another slam-dunk-from-the-free-throw-line moment. The same week the brand took home the Woolmark Prize, given to a rising—a word that is becoming less befitting of what the very established Public School is by the second—fashion brand, they unleashed a collaboration with Nike’s Jordan Brand shoes.
Public School reworked the iconic Air Jordan 1 with unbelievable results. The shoe has never looked better with a monochromatic black upper made out of premium leather, a speckled grey sole, and a frosty purple outsole. Public School’s trademark minimalism is apparent here, with cool little touches like the embossed Jordan logo on the heel, and the retro “Nike Air” logo fits in nicely.
The streetwear meets menswear brand has surely been influenced in their career by the iconic sneaker, and as Jordans are clawing their way into high fashion circles, it only feels right that Public School would get a shot at remaking the shoe. It becomes a statement about where we are headed, with sneaker brands claiming high-fashion collaborations. Jordan is about to release their upscale Jordan Shine line, and this collaboration with Public School is demonstrative of what we can expect from the shoe brand making a different kind of leap.
With this collaboration, Public School is sticking to the path that made them the respected house they are today. Public School is taking their respected high-fashion house and lending their talents to the streetwear culture of Jordan brand. It won’t hurt that the shoe will only be seen on the fashion elite; there’s only going to be 50 of Public School’s Jordans, given to hand-selected “friends and family.” Chalk it up to just another win for the movement.
By: Ian Garner | Photographer: Courtesy of Ermenegildo Zegna Couture; Film by Johan Söderberg
July 24, 2014
When the Ermenegildo Zegna Couture Spring/Summer 2015 collection sprouted in Milan for MFW, Stefano Pilati brought with him a truly cinematic experience. The Johan Söderberg directed fashion show film briefly explores Pilati’s world of “Architecture and Space.” His models, who were are introduced to as silhouettes, are the spectacles of architecture that take up his space. There’s a moment of transcendence in darkness when his models emerge into the light of the runway and the color palette that swaddles them is still, in essence, exclusively dark. Much of the garments were highlighted by stripes fashioned in a range of fabrications from a luxury blend mouliné suting stripe to silk taffetà stripes to the summer essential seersucker.
This new chapter of Pilati’s Zegna compounds concepts from the previous two seasons and weaves them into his evolving aesthetic. He continues to explore apparent contradictions that somehow, through Pilati’s touch, complement one another flawlessly: “innovations and destructions, splendor and decadence, philosophy and romanticism, masculine and feminine… architecture and space.”