I spent the last few weeks talking about fall in the future tense until I realized that it has, {title} in fact, already made its debut. After countless hours spent curating my fall wardrobe, I decided that it was time to give my credit card a break and put my fall purchases on pause. This promise to myself did not last very long. After hearing about the new G-Star Raw x Snoop Dogg collaboration, I couldn’t help but open my wallet. Snoop Dogg is nothing short of a living legend with award-winning hits that never get old and a comedic presence that never goes unnoticed. And now, he’s teamed up with Dutch designer G-Star Raw to create a collection of T-shirts, sweatshirts, and denim that screams iconic. How could I not indulge?. G-Star Raw and Snoop Dogg’s “Hardcore Denim” campaign aims to reinvent, innovate, and celebrate denim. But it’s so much more than a collection of your favorite jeans. Featuring sweatshirts, statement outerwear, and eye-catching accessories, this collection taps into the streetwear aesthetic that I’ve always wanted to adopt. Keep scrolling to see the pieces waiting for me at checkout right now.
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Previously a one-day affair at the end of London Fashion Week – British menswear has long been shunned as sub plot to its women counterpart. {title} However, this weekend saw a change to that; for the first time in history men from London and beyond were treated to a three-day feast of stylish delights. London Collections: Men saw a mixture of established British names stand side-by-side with young pioneering new talents to produce an innovative range of shows. Residing among the bold checks of Hackett London lay an array soft pastels, kick-starting the move from English gent to gentleman abroad. This theme continued to the tale of Sir Wilfred Thesiger, the protagonist which inspired E.Tautz’s latest collection. Awash with a wild fire of swooping capes, simple silhouettes Patricks Grants rendition was one to remember. Although colour was an abundant theme, there was no dismissal of classic ideals. Spencer Hart showed a cascade of well thought out tailoring, as did the equally accomplished Oliver Spencer – both displaying just what can be done with a single breasted suit. It is fair to say tailoring is far from dead next season.



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