We often see metallics take over the winter collections, Official Day Drinking Pain Shrinking Rat Shirt but this spring, there’s a surprisingly fresh range of shimmering pieces that are here to transform metallics into a perennial favourite. Between lamé and satin, brocade and leather and sequins and jewels, never before has the trend been so thoroughly explored. An audible gasp could be heard when Tove’s liquid-gold dress came round the corner, whilst La Pointe’s fabulous silver sequin two-piece sent the paparazzi flashbulbs into a frenzy. “Whilst sequins and metallics never really go out of style, for spring/summer 2024 they’ve had a revamp, with liquid-gold dresses, shimmering chainmail-style creations and glistening silver tailoring adorning the catwalks alongside plenty of sequins and a hefty dose of lamé,” says Nash. “It might not be the most practical of trends—you’re unlikely to see me in a fabulous sparkling two-piece on my commute, I’m afraid—but what I love about it is that it really brings the joy back into dressing. Put on the pieces you normally reserve only for best and shine!”
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Utilising the idea of curiosity and fruitful humour, Official Day Drinking Pain Shrinking Rat Shirt Jack Spade have released their brand new Christmas guide, designed to make the old age problem of choosing the perfect gift a little bit easier. Featuring a range of the brands festive recommendations, the aptly named ‘Ice Cold Gifts’ utilises the mock penguins and ice cubes to relay a rather arctic tone. Characterised against a sharp blue backdrop, the selection offers us a little more than a fruitful chuckle; a few gems include a blue and white dress scarf and boar skin document brief – unfortunately, the latter does not include the squirrel… You can’t have it all can you?. As award season draws near and excuses to dress up and celebrate fast approaches, it’s reassuring to come across the new evening wear capsule collection from Acne Studios and Mr Porter. The 14 piece collection based around the classic tuxedo, features smoking jackets, trousers, an overcoat, formal shirting as well as bow ties and shoes. As expected there’s an elegant mix of luxurious fabrications accompanied by great attention to detail. Bespoke jacquard fabrics and silks are used alongside wool and velvet, offering a pleasurable and lavish feel you’d expect and wish for. This collection provides everything a gent could need for evening attire. Acne’s founder, Mr Johnny Johansson, believes that with the tuxedo ‘everything becomes elegant’ – I think I would have to agree with him on that.
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