BePositive Footwear Collection – Fall/Winter 2009

A personal favourite brand of mine, BePositive showcase their newest footwear for the autumn/winter season. Unveiling several new designs for this latest collection, the Italian label continue to impress with a lineup featuring hiking boots, low deck shoes and loafers, and ankle boots, all available in different colours and material, including leather, suede, and velvet. BePositive’s latest high-fashion offerings are now available to purchase online at Japanese store Zozo Town.
Check out the rest of the collection after the jump.
Rittenhouse Spring/Summer 2010 Collection

Australian brand Rittenhouse have launched their latest spring/summer collection for 2009/10 with an array of clean-cut garments that would seamlessly fit into any man’s wardrobe. Named after the Philadelphia square where designer Sally McDonald and graphic artist Micah Hamdorf were living at the time when they decided to open their own label, Rittenhouse retains its trademark attention to detail on its apparel, with crisp premium fabrics from Italy, Japanese trimming, pure silk lining and the re-invention of the all-important basic items. The smart collection features a classic colour tone throughout and includes a slew of printed/non-printed t-shirts, long-sleeve shirts, and several jumpers suited to springtime.
See more of the collection after the jump.
Silas Autumn/Winter 2009 Lookbook

Fresh from a collaboration with footwear giants Vans on a new Sk8 Hi model, UK brand Silas give us a look at their upcoming autumn/winter lineup in the form of the standard lookbook. Mixing the outdoor and casual look with their pieces, Silas’ upcoming offerings are an edgy assortment of knits, denim, headwear, and outerwear, including several headwear accessories and multicoloured chequered flannel shirts.
See more of the Silas Autumn/Winter 2009 lookbook after the jump.
PS Paul Smith Autumn/Winter 2009 Lookbook

From the iconic English designer Sir Paul Smith comes the newest collection from his PS line to coincide with the winter months. Making its debut in 1994, PS has become known as Paul Smith’s jeanswear line, and is one of twelve collections from the fashion luminary. Drawing inspiration from the vintage 1940s and 50s, wartime austerity is contrasted with Teddy-boy styling to add a rock-and-roll effect to the collection. In addition, floral prints are implemented into shirts, and double-breasted jackets, coats, and other knitwear are designed using modern fabrics such as gingham, wool, and cotton.
See more of the lookbook after the jump.
Sisley Autumn/Winter 2009 Collection and Campaign

Ford models Oscar Spendrup and Jakob Weichmann front Italian label Sisley’s new autumn/winter collection for this year. Photographed by Marcus Olsson, Sisley’s latest campaign is inspired by “a different perception of reality”, creating a casual look with a vintage feel. Fabrics such as wool and tweed and a dark colour palette are incorporated into Sisley’s latest pieces, such as their fitted suit jackets and dip collar sweaters, resulting in another elegant offering from the brand described as a ‘trendsetting label’ by Luciano Benetton.
Move on after the jump to see the rest of the campaign and some images of the collection.
SOPHNET. Fall/Winter 2009 Collection

Once again, SOPHNET fails to disappoint with their pieces in this solid collection intended for the winter months. The Japanese label, founded by Hirofumi Kiyonaga 11 years ago, manage to take outdoor and mountain styles and mould these looks as an acceptable way to present yourself in an urban environment through their standout apparel, their multicoloured windbreaker jackets. Other pieces such as jackets, knitwear, and suits also impress in a collection that is sure to gain SOPHNET new fans and more acclaim.
See more images of the collection after the jump.
NN.07 Autumn/Winter 2009 Collection

Based in Sweden, men’s fashion label NN.07 (No Nationality) started in 2007 dedicated to ‘a perfect fit, unique craftsmanship, and attention to detail’. Priding itself on designing classic original pieces as opposed to today’s hot trends, head designers Ulrik Pedersen and Victor Lindh stuck with this same vital formula for the autumn/winter season. A collection filled with smart pieces, NN.07’s latest offerings including knitted jumpers and cardigans, woolen trench coats, long-sleeved shirts, and their signature chino trousers to ensure the wearer an elegant addition to his wardrobe.
Check out more of NN.07’s offerings for the winter after the jump.
Dior Homme Editorial – Huge Magazine September 2009

Well-known male model Robbie Wadge and his unorthodox haircut is featured sporting pieces from Dior Homme’s autumn collection in the September issue of Japanese magazine HUgE. The editorial, entitled ‘Angles’, sees Wadge in several Dior Homme garments styled by Tetsuro Nagase, including a pinstriped suit-and-trousers outfit and suit jackets in a black-and-white colour pattern, reflecting his morose demeanour, and Wadge’s ‘angular’ hairstyle coincides with the theme of the collection. Photographed by Takeshi Hanzawa.
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Drykorn Autumn/Winter 2009 Collection

German unisex label Drykorn have released images focusing on their new autumn/winter collection, entitled ‘English Countryside meets Streets of London’. As the name suggests, their latest lineup draws inspiration from 1970s London and the representation of the British upper class, fusing aristocratic style and rugged working class in their pieces. Dedicated to combining fashionable elegance with casual styles, Drykorn’s selection of garments provides the wearer with stylish outfits to choose from, ensuring a solid collection throughout. A few standouts from the range are the plaid pants and plaid blazer, a camo winter jacket, a camel trench, and a few of the brand’s wool coats.
See more images of the collection after the jump.
A.D. Deertz Spring Summer 2010

Formerly a unisex line, A.D. Deertz have been shifting their focus towards an all-menswear concept since the release of their autumn collection earlier this year. Founded nine years ago by German designer Wibke Deertz, she created A.D. Deertz (also known as ADD) and has established the label “as a brand that caters to a crowd that has a keen eye on fashion but refuses to make too much of a fuss about it.” For her new summer lineup for next year, Deertz implements a touch of her free-spirited side to her pieces, and the colours reflect that yearly summer vibe, being displayed in various clean outerwear, shirts, and suits in the collection.
See more images after the jump.







