September 30, 2009
Runway for the Everyday Online
Dedicated E-mail: Marie Claire
Having problems balancing your style sense (even without the stilettos on)? Look no further than ...
Midtown haberdashery that’s been kicking for more than 70 years specializes in artisanal weave straw fedoras, collapsible top hats, bowlers, and handcrafted felt toppers for men and women.
Having problems balancing your style sense (even without the stilettos on)? Look no further than ...
Proper (and gorgeous) English outerwear punctuated with playful details from designer Suwha Hong.
Nothing irks you more than a wrinkled frock that won’t straighten out its act. No ...
Japanese super sneaker retailer parks stateside in Harlem. Industry insiders scramble for limited-edition streetwear, athletic gear, and accessories. These kicks are on fire!
Photo: Courtesy of Atmos
Dana Lorenz won’t stop till she gets enough ’80s in her life. Her new Fenton-Fallon ...
As the great Dolly Parton once said, “If it’s baggin’, draggin’, or saggin’, it’s gonna get nipped, tucked, ...
Proprietor Janel Molton gives fashion a second chance with her online boutique of “new vintage” finds.
An innovative workwear company from the Swedish port town of Gothernburg founded in 1997 by carpenter Per-Ivan Hagberg. The “no-filler” clothing line is for men and women appreciative of superior construction and smart design.
Clean and sophisticated describes the line, whether the perfect cocktail dress or a layering jacket. Check out the Israeli designer herself at work in the underground atelier.