True story: I moved back to the East Coast from Los Angeles a couple of years ago, You Can’t Save Your Sorrow Shirt and for my first month here, it rained almost every day. Coming from a place where it typically rains once in a blue moon, I was thoroughly unprepared. Before the bulk of my wardrobe arrived, I was armed with a denim jacket, and the closest thing I had to rain shoes was a pair of Everlane loafers. I felt like a fool surrounded by prepared east-coasters in goulashes and anoraks. So it got me thinking about how I can pre-plan for rainy days in the future—while still looking cute (naturally). Fittingly, I took to the internet and researched the rainy-day style of street-style stars while out and about when the forecast was less-than-stellar during fashion month. The results of my research? A crop of fresh outfit ideas for the inevitable string of rainy days to come.
You Can’t Save Your Sorrow Shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
The British Fashion Council (BFC) have announced the recipients of the Fashion Forward award. You Can’t Save Your Sorrow Shirt For the first time the sponsorship is dedicated to a group of menswear designers – Christopher Shannon; E.Tautz; J.W Anderson and James Long. It aims to provide support for those up and comers who have already established themselves through the NEWGEN programme. The foundations mean that these brands can grow into highly esteemed fashion houses. All three will present their latest lines at the up-and-coming London Collections: Men. A three day event that will showcase the capital’s wealth of talent, finally bringing menswear into a league of it’s own.
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