Monday, 29 July 2013
Inspiration for Summer Footwear – Pointer
Really cool....
You know, its a bit like buses, you wait for ages for one to come then, a whole bunch comes all at the same time. Well, thats what this year’s Summer has been like, we’ve waited for ages then all of a suddenly there’s no let up ! We’ve not had any need for anything near Summer footwear all year, so when it does finally arrive we have a look in our shoe drawer and we have a sorry looking pair of Havaianas and a smelly old pair of trainers, it doesn’t cut the mustard, now does it ?
E = DSquared2 – Potion, Royal Black by DSquared2
Canada’s dynamic design twin brother duo, Dean and Dan Caten, have been causes a stir in the fashion industry for nearly 20 years. Born in the sleepy area of Willowdale in Toronto, their intelligent mix of irreverent Canadian wit and refined Italian tailoring, together with attention to detail are the foundation of today’s Dsquared2 philosophy, which has turn the concept of alternative luxury on its head.
Their latest venture is a men’s fragrance, DSQUARED2 POTION FOR MAN ROYAL BLACK, an intense, mysterious fragrance, rooted in the origins of alchemy. The Brothers wanted to explore this magical world full of arcane rituals and even the bottle or virile has a glossy black lacquer finish and the gold logo give this project a sense of mystery, power and prestige.
Tom Ford’s Exclusive London Scent; Becks Shirtless in New Fragrance Ad; Beards on the Decline; and More
To celebrate the opening of his first U.K. store, Tom Ford created a new fragrance called Private Blend London, which will be sold exclusively at the 8,000-square-foot flagship for the next six months. According to the company, the scent captures the city’s “unique dynamic between elegant, urbane composure—and sometimes scandalous carnal amusements” with notes of pepper, saffron, coriander, cumin, and coffee. Sounds delicious.
Speaking of hot men and fragrances…yesterday afternoon, David Beckham leaked the new commercial for his David Beckham Classic fragrance on Facebook shortly before it posted on YouTube.There is plenty of gratuitous shirtlessness in the ad, which features Becks changing from a casual jeans and a T-shirt into a snazzy tux. Toward the end, the tailor asks, “Can I be of further assistance, sir?” Beckham’s response (as the camera pans to the glass bottle): “I have all I need.”
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