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K-Way: Modern Technology Meets Vintage Appeal

K-way Claude Classic Packable Waterproof Jacket, Pink

K-Way Claude Classic Packable Waterproof Jacket, Pink

Outwardly, the classic K-Way jacket has retained its original look since 1965. Internally, the raindrop-repelling outerwear has undergone some major evolutions. The idea for a waterproof windbreaker seemed to fall from the sky one rainy day in Paris half a century ago, as retailer Léon-Claude Duhamel watched drenched city dwellers rush through the streets toting functionally challenged umbrellas. His idea was to create a waterproof object, neither an umbrella nor raincoat, which could be conveniently carried when not in use. Duhamel developed the K-Way, a waterproof windbreaker that can be stored in a pouch tied around the waist. Demand for a new weather-resistant product was clearly high, as 250,000 K-Way jackets were sold in the first year alone.

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New York Fashion Week – Men’s Style by Mister Mort

At New York Fashion Week I’ve seen double-breasted silhouettes in both blazers and overcoats, and peacoats are  increasingly popular. Blazers pass as outerwear in mixed weather, or layer under down coats when it’s colder. I’m also seeing some great color—in overcoats, chinos, corduroys—always a reminder that Spring isn’t far away, even on some frigid days. There are lots of bracelets around, and usually more than one.

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Amos Kotomori’s World: Aloha Shirts to Balinese Retreats

The aloha shirt just turned 75, and it’s having a moment. Givenchy, Charlotte Olympia, Stella McCartney and Proenza Schouler have all designed recent collections with tropicalia and tiki culture in mind. Factor in George Clooney’s wardrobe in “The Descendants,” and the aloha shirt is riding a wave of attention.

Neiman Marcus Ala Moana celebrates the milestone by bringing a new level of sophistication and artistry to the aloha shirt through Honolulu designer Amos Kotomori.

Kotomori is an artist, designer and stylist who brings all his skills to his shirts. When creating the artful prints, he pays attention to scale, using smaller print proportions on the yoke and sleeve, progressing to larger versions at the hem. The shirts are hand made in Thailand of silks, linens and cottons that come from the same mills used by Hermes. Fourteen Thai tailors sew the shirts, paying acute attention to detail, fashioning French seams, meticulously engineered prints and an embroidered logo. Kotomori recently discovered a small stash of vintage fabrics in Bangkok, reminiscent of the rayons of the original aloha shirts of the 1930s. He created an extremely limited collection of shirts for Neiman Marcus Ala Moana from these finds.

In addition to his styling, art and design careers, three months ago Kotomori opened Villa Bodhi, a four-cottage bed and breakfast outside Ubud, Bali. (Yes, that’s the town where Elizabeth Gilbert found love in Eat Pray Love, but devotees won’t bring this up, as Ubud has drawn seekers and wanderers for decades.) Tucked up in the mountains, in Tiyingan Village, where just 60 families live, Villa Bodhi has provided a quiet retreat for writers, composers and yoga enthusiasts from France, Russia, Germany and Australia. Kotomori says Villa Bodhi is like an “artist’s showcase or living showroom. Anything you see there can be made for you by local artisans and sent to your home.”

Photos by Linda Ching. 

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Street Style: Paris Men’s Fashion Week F/W 2012

Paris was rainy and gray as the men’s Fall/Winter 2012 collections paraded through, and the editors and buyers seemed to take a more casual approach to dressing—wrapping themselves in stripes, plaids and camouflage. They mixed great outwear and workwear with chinos and cardigans, keeping it all classic.

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Street Style: Milan Men’s Fashion Week, F/W 2012 (Updated)

Overcoats, turtlenecks, bold color, sweaters as outerwear, big scarves and duffle coats continue to show up daily, first in Florence and now in Milan, on both American and European editors at the men’s wear shows. Here are a few looks that got noticed.

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Pitti Uomo Report: Bold Color

The Pitti Uomo men’s wear fair in Florence is an essential market for retailers of European tailoring and luxury sportswear. The semiannual installation, which wound down today, raised the curtain on the Fall/Winter 2012 collections. It was also ground zero for men from all over the world, of all ages, to display their sartorial savoir faire. Blogger/designer/trend-spotter Mordechai Rubinstein was on the scene for NMdaily. 

Not that Italians need a moderate winter as an excuse to wear color, but they’re having one. I saw bright blues, shades of pink and orange, and of course the signature red. With the spring-like temperatures, I saw quite a few accessories with pops of color as well. See you in Milan…

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Pitti Uomo Report: Double Breasted Jackets

The Pitti Uomo men’s wear fair in Florence is an essential market for retailers of European tailoring and luxury sportswear. The semiannual installation, happening this week, raises the curtain on the Fall/Winter 2012 collections. It is also ground zero for men from all over the world, of all ages, to display their sartorial savoir faire. These guys know the rules well enough to break them, to outstanding effect. Blogger/designer/trend-spotter Mordechai Rubinstein is on the scene for NMdaily. 

The Double Breasted is standard dress code for Pitti Uomo, and this season was no different. They wore double breasted suits as well as blazers worn more casually, paired with khakis, cargos, (yellow) cords and white jeans. Winter whites work exceptionally well in Firenze.

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Pitti Uomo Report: Dots

The Pitti Uomo men’s wear fair in Florence is an essential market for retailers of European tailoring and luxury sportswear. The semiannual installation, happening this week, raises the curtain on the Fall/Winter 2012 collections. It is also ground zero for men from all over the world, of all ages, to display their sartorial savoir faire. These guys know the rules well enough to break them, to outstanding effect. Blogger/designer/trend-spotter Mordechai Rubinstein is on the scene for NMdaily. 

Today I saw lots of polka dots. Dotted scarves in cottons, silks & wools. In neckwear, I saw dots in both silk and knit. While we are talking about accessories, I also spotted (pardon the pun) pocket squares and socks and even a shirt. Whether you’re brave enough to wear a bold colored scarf or more of a traditional Churchill dot necktie, dots are classic!

 

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Pitti Uomo Report: Bow Ties

The Pitti Uomo men’s wear fair in Florence is an essential market for retailers of European tailoring and luxury sportswear. The semiannual installation, happening this week, raises the curtain on the Fall/Winter 2012 collections. It is also ground zero for men from all over the world, of all ages, to display their sartorial savoir faire. These guys know the rules well enough to break them, to outstanding effect. Blogger/designer/trend-spotter Mordechai Rubinstein is on the scene for NMdaily. 
Tuesday, Day 1. On this lovely first day of Pitti Uomo, as the sun was shining and heavy scarves were not needed, bow ties were plentiful and worn every way: in silk, cotton and velvet; worn casually with tweeds, denim, or nylon tech outerwear; or with suits.
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Meet Matthew Singer, Our New Men’s Fashion Director!

Matthew Singer

Men's Fashion Director Matthew Singer

Matthew Singer, the new men’s fashion director of Neiman Marcus Group, started this week!

He’ll be providing trend direction to the company’s men’s wear buyers, spanning men’s wear markets including Designer, Sportswear, Tailored Clothing, Contemporary, Furnishings, Men’s Accessories and Men’s Shoes. He’ll be based in New York, where he already lives. And since we love a good baptism by fire, he is already off to Europe, to represent NM and sibling store Bergdorf Goodman at the Pitti Uomo fair in Florence and the Fall/Winter runway shows in Milan and Paris. He’s a seasoned retailer, so he’s already made this journey about a dozen times.

What’s your packing strategy for this two-week trip? Key items?

Organization is key.  I lay everything out, put a few outfits together, and fill in the blanks.  A key item for me is a navy sport coat. I can get a lot of mileage out of one jacket, changing it up with a pocket square or tie.

What are your expectations and hopes for the shows?

For me, the shows never get old!  It always feels like it’s my first time. The lights go out, the music starts, and out comes the fashion. I always hope to pick up on trends and get inspired. The shows haven’t let me down yet.

What’s your favorite leg of the trip?

I can’t pick a favorite. Each city gets me excited—Pitti in Florence, runway in Milan, and boutiques in Paris.

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