Check this out gents. The latest print to be plastered all over our favourite celeb's clothing is checked. Lumberjack or tartan is up to you, I favour the lumberjack style, although Dolce & Gabbana have gone all out tartan for the autumn, just check any of their latest glossy adverts. If you are feeling brave, clash your prints like the designers, if you don't fancy standing out from the crowd then keep things simple.
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Tuesday, 29 July 2008
TRENDS - Check it Out
Monday, 21 July 2008
THE GRAPEVINE - Swiss Army Shoes

Established Brands this month announced that it has acquired the exclusive worldwide license to the Wenger (maker of the Genuine Swiss Army Knife™) footwear brand. The inaugural Wenger Footwear line will be formally launched in August 2008, during the Outdoor Retailer Trade show in Salt Lake City.
Established Brands will be responsible for all aspects of the brand – product design and development, manufacturing, global marketing and distribution – for Switzerland-based Wenger, founded in 1893, and now in its fifth generation of family ownership and management.
“We are fully committed to continuing the tradition of high quality that has been synonymous with the Wenger Swiss Army Knife for more than 114 years. The entire footwear collection will incorporate the same core qualities as the knife: remarkable ingenuity, functionality and craftsmanship.” said Ron Page, co-founder and chief executive officer of Established Brands.
Established Brands (www.established-brands.com) is a global developer of footwear, apparel and accessories brands. The company and its principals have led major product design efforts with major names – from Ralph Lauren and Fila to Ellesse, Sergio Tacchini, UGG, Teva, Puma, Nike and Wenger.
Saturday, 19 July 2008
VIDEO - Festival Fashion Sorted
There are still a few festivals before the end of the summer, so take some tips from this video and dress appropriately!
Friday, 4 July 2008
THE GRAPEVINE - Tattoo Removal for Pharrell
Pharrell Williams has decided that his tattoos no longer suit his image. He is embarking on a revolutionary new removal procedure that involves growing skin in a lab to cover the tattoos.
"It's basically like getting a skin graft, but you're not taking skin from your ass or your legs. These guys actually grow the skin for you. First you have to give them a sample of your skin, which they then replicate. Once that's been done, they sew it on - and it's seamless." courtesy of Vogue
Sounds a bit creepy, and very expensive to me. Not an option for most of us, but then Pharrell is a successful musician who can afford it. What does everyone else think, would you go to these lengths to get rid of your body art?





