Tag: Fashion

  • Fashion Fusion

    Fashion Fusion is an initiative by Telekom bring together design, fashion, and technology in all shapes and forms. More conceptual than practical, many of the looks are what one would call unwearable in today’s streetwear centered style culture. The Video you see is part of the fashion show.

  • Precious Metal On Skin

    A SNEAK PEAK!

  • Faces from the Archive

    Enjoy a few faces from the archives.  

  • Influencer, HOW?

    Influencer, HOW?

    Trust Issues!  Has the influencer trend come to an end?   Not sure, but change is taking place. Influencer marketing earned 1 billion in 2017 but the shine is beginning to tarnish. Marketing survey firm Bazaarvoice released findings concluding consumers are growing tired of staged posts by paid influencers.  Many of the surveyed responded the quality of […]

  • All Hail!

  • The 4 We Like for Fall 2018

    Berluti  Dior  Casely Hayford Bottega Veneta   

  • Has Gucci Gone Too Far?

    Has Gucci Gone Too Far?

    Has Gucci gone too far? A recent the New York Times article asked the question, “Is Gucci stylish or tacky?”  The answer could go in both ways according the perspective. Gucci embraced the modern. In many ways the looks reflect the “Selfie Times”.  See me! This is what I got! Instagram posting moment! Because life […]

  • Elegance is the Key!

    Elegance is the Key!

    A Black and Paper exclusive interview with shoe designer Walter De Silva. When a man has a love of feminine elegance matched with a skill of design of course he becomes a shoe designer. A background in car design, how did you move into shoe design? Honestly, I consider myself a designer, not a fashion […]

  • DeSilva Elegance

    As part of the Black and Paper  interview with shoe designer Walter De Silva, we wanted to show you shoes based on his philosophy of “Eleagance”.

  • Agnes B. Homme

    Agnes B. Homme

    From Paris Fashion Week Men designer Agnes B. displays rural French heritage on her sleeve.  The designer is inspired by rural looks; worker overalls and shirts, all down to Earth. I call her style “Subdued French” yet always wearable. Images by Brice Hardelin