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top / Issey Miyake Men
trousers / American Apparel
shoes / G.I.L. Homme
sunglasses / Resurrection
clutch / Louis Vuitton
This outfit shot was taken last month during London Fashion Week, I've just been way slow in updating these days. I was so in love with this pleated neon top that Issey Miyake Men lent me to wear and the color popped so well against the navy trousers, cobalt blue clutch and sunglasses and powder blue loafers. I'm definitely a fan of shade blocking at the moment!
See if you can find me in this adorable spread from the LFW Daily featuring a rainbow of street style. London is so vibrant and not so into the black on black looks that many fashion cities routinely follow.
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navy jumpsuit & black belt / Issey Miyake Men
blue sunglasses / Resurrection
blue clutch / Louis Vuitton
This was the outfit I wore to day 2 of London Collections: Men, and definitely my favorite. I'm a sucker for jumpsuits and this pleated navy number was simply perfection. It's from the Issey Miyake Men FW12 collection and my fashion editor used it earlier in the week in one of our menswear editorials for the next issue of 1883 Magazine. Big shout out to Jean-Philippe from Issey Miyake for letting me wear it!
These photos were taken by Miyelle Karmi, a street style photographer whose website me/ELLE/you you must check out. I accessorized the look with my bright blue clutch and sunglasses to make the tonal blue seen in the cuffs a little more obvious. Also huge thanks to Juyoung Lee, the designer from Korean label Resurrection, for giving me the sunglasses.
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Seoul Fashion Week has come and gone and for the second season in a row I wasn't able to make it over to Korea to see it for myself :( Big time sad face for that. I sometimes just want to stick my head in the sand and pretend that my life there never really existed so I can make the best of London, but Korea keeps on creeping into my life so forgetting about it is impossible.
Korean menswear, as I've said plenty of times before, is SFW's most successful player. However this season some of the womenswear designers upped their game and presented really strong collections as well. Below are a few of my FW12 favorites from the week.
Resurrection by Juyoung Lee added a military twist to her standard rock goth garments this season. The almost floor length olive green jacket with leather sleeves above is mouthwatering perfection.
Irony Porn(o) designer Han Dong Woo presented another monochromatic collection of grey, black & white under the title 'Subversive Sexuality', showing us a mix of tailoring and somewhat unisex apparel.
Choi Bumsuk presented a very sporty & streetwear feeling collection for General Idea this season under the theme 'After Games', inspired by hero's of the 1960's Winter Olympic Games.
Groundwave is always a favorite and again presented a modern version of traditional Korean outerwear. The quilted jackets were exceptional and the models looked heavenly as they walked barefoot amongst the clouds.
Roliat's FW12 collection was based on a functional mutation of woolen jackets and padded jumpers. The military inspired outerwear was styled with wide trousers cropped above the ankle along with hiking boots.
Leigh, another strong menswear label, presented under the motto "Brightness co-exists with darkness, and the darker it gets, the brighter the light shines". I love how he paired cropped coats over a longer suit jacket, something that can easily look awkward but here wear quite well.
pushBUTTON presented a loud and proud collection of pattern, oversized shapes and vivid colour. Gotta get me a pair of those round mirror lens frames that Noma Han is rocking on the left.
Inspired by the western film 'Bandidas', Johnny Hates Jazz presented an urban cowgirl collection in mainly red & blue tones.
Opening the 3rd day of Seoul Collection, one of Korea's most celebrated designers Lie Sang Bong sent models down the runway with a large black dot on their face echoing the stone like patches found throughout the collection. Dyed fur, sheer fabrics and lace were also dominant.
Known for their fun and light hearted presentations, Steve J & Yoni P have accumulated a large fan base in Seoul including many a celebrity who were seen in the front row. This years 'Functional Futurism' collection was a mashup of color, pattern & texture including some fun detachable leather peplum overskirts.
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This is an article I wrote for Surface Asia magazine about Korean label Resurrection's SS12 collection and sunglasses line by designer Juyoung Lee. Such badass sunglasses and how rad is that blue leopard paneled shirt? I could totally see myself in that.

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