New Styles in Fashion

Everyone loves being in ‘the know’ on all things fashion, right? Read Style Bust’s fashion posts to find out what we see happening in the fashion industry from multiple viewpoints. We have ten guest bloggers dedicated to bringing our readers that latest fashion news from different parts of the globe!

Jason Wu Autumn/Fall 2010

Jason Wu

Jason Wu

Jason Wu

Jason Wu

At the Jason Wu Autumn/Fall 2010 show, models graced a very Hollywood-like, red carpet catwalk. Or perhaps it was just spot on. I think Jason Wu will capture the attention of many celebrities and their stylist, I feel certain that his collection will makes its way to a red carpet in the near future.

We Are Handsome Swimwear

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we are handsome swim suits

Come summer, you’ll want to focus on suits designed by We Are Handsome, a totally out-there but brilliant Aussie line of beachwear.
The limited-edition one-pieces feature art, either retro or created in-house, representing locations all over the globe (the Delaware and Los Angeles are pictured above). They’re handmade and use high-density inks on Lycra.

Equal Opportunity Shapewear from Spanx

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We should have seen this coming, men can now look like they have a firm chest and flat stomach without putting in the hard work at the gym. Enter the age of shapewear for men, thanks to Sara Blakely the founder of Spanx. I have a feeling Spanx for Men will never be a mainstream sensation, and I hope my gut instinct is correct.

New York Magazine: Retailers of Rusticity for Men

Retailers of Rusticity for Men in New York Magainze

New York Magazine points out some great places in New York City to get the current blue collar work-wear/lumberjack looks in their post Retailers of Rusticity. Shops such as Alter, Smith & Butler, Epaulet, Billy Reid, and Dunderdon are mentioned as the must stop shops for denim, wool flannel coats, work chinos, boots, and other leather goods and accessories.

Wear your cake and eat it too

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Unbelievable cake dress by Lukka Sigurdardottir, that’s crazy!

Pendleton Meets Opening Ceremony

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A Northern Exposure themed look book from Pendleton has finally met Opening Ceremony, providing some delightful knit patterns and bold colors to get excited about.

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These bold, mixed patterns are something to fuss about this winter. The trend won’t end with winter, you’ll see these delicious prints down runways assuring us that this is a new trend to stay put!

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Enjoy Pendleton’s look book for Opening Ceremony below. Grab up those pieces while they’re hot!

Jean Paul Gaultier for Target Lookbook

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Refinery29 has gotten their hands on jean Paul Gaultier for target’s lookbook! Prices range from $17.99 for swimsuit separates to $199 for leather jackets. The collection is slated to release on March 7th, get ready to shop Target!

WSJ on L.L. Bean & Land’s End

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Ray A. Smith at the Wall Street Journal recently ran a piece on how L.L. Bean and Lands’ End are trending towards a hipper customer. The story had the twitterverse talking all New Years’. ” L.L. Bean and Lands’ End don’t exactly bring to mind the word “cool.” Both catalog retailers are trying to amp up their style with new lines for younger customers. This means the virtual disappearance of the baggy pleated khakis that were prevalent in both lines. L.L. Bean, a 97-year-old icon of New England style, is also introducing dressier clothes, suits for men, heels for women, and updating classic items like canvas tote bags and hunting boots with new colors and materials.”

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Link to previous story on Style Bust: Alex Carleton’s new signature Collection for L.L. Bean

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