-Fashion week has been over for a few days but I wanted to post this one last set of looks from Iceberg. The past two Iceberg collections were two of my favorite showings of the past couple years. This particular collection didn't rank as high on my scale as the past two, but the brand is at least showing up consistently, which is more than can be said for a lot of wishwashy labels. Iceberg is a little more youthful and casual than a lot of the lines showing, but there's no reason the casual youth can't rock exquisitely cut jackets and waistcoats. There's nothing wrong with having an eye for what people are actually wearing on the street, as long as the product is well-made. As in the past shows, the cardigan usage was great here.
-Hat's don't ever really do it for me, and this show was no exception, but I dug the flower brooches. That buffalo plaid jacket is boss status. I've yet to actually see Iceberg in stores though...
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Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Design Major: Iceberg Spring 2010 RTW
-Iceberg continues to be one of my favorite labels. I liked pretty much everything I saw in this show, especially the checkered scarves and that ombre cardigan. I like that they mixed up baggier jeans with narrow and rolled trousers. High-tops with a suit is pushing it, but if you're young and steezy like me, why the fuck not.
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Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Design Major: Iceberg FW/09
-Iceberg isn't a label that I'm too familiar with but I liked their collection a great deal. The looks I've selected here represent the movement of style-minded young men. The proportions and pieces, the lower pants and high-tech sneakers, are rooted in streetwear. Combine that with materials of a finer grade and the addition of classics like scarves and gentlemanly hats which represent the refined movement urban style. I also love the limited use of color within the spectrum of grays.
-Photos by Marcio Madeira via men.style
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milan fall winter 2009
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