Time Homme – Autumn/Winter 2009 Campaign

Korean label Time Homme has a new campaign out snapped by Karim Sadli featuring model Clement Chabernaud and the project is nothing but manly elegance. The garments are cut and tailored beautifully and worn with classic coolness by Chabernaud. Without even looking at the camera Chabernaud exudes confidence, of course with the help of Time Homme’s gorgeous clothing.
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God Save the King

Photographed by Cameron Krone and edited by Michael Bargo, “God Save The King” is a tribute to the dapper dandy in all of us featuring the clothes of Tom Ford worn by David Fair. The juxtaposition of African tribal scarves and necklaces with the hyper stylish well tailored formalwear of Ford is very current and cool and the photos are styled beautifully. The thematic element of the paper crown ties the project together to make one of our favorite photo editorials we’ve seen in the past few weeks.
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EUBIQ – Fall/Winter 2009

For those looking to brace for the chill this fall without getting too formal EUBIQ NY has something for you. EUBIQ’s Fall 2009 collection has outer layers both casual and dressy in charcoals and grays, greens and whites perfect for the urban man looking to stay warm and stylish without peacocking all that much. Classy knits and button up shirts are thrown in for good measure. EUBIQ keeps it low key without compromising the understated sensibility for good simple fashion that has earned them so many fans.
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Men’s Street Style – London Fashion Week

In a way similar to The Sartorialist, British newspaper The Guardian sent fashion writers Jo Jones and Helen Seamons to the streets of London to find the most stylish male dressers in the capital to celebrate London Fashion Week. With autumn approaching, ten different people unveil their varied styles, with brands such as H&M, Topman, River Island, and Uniqlo making multiple appearances, and high-fashion such as Comme des Garcons and Paul Smith adding luxury to the photoshoot.
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Dave’s Quality Meats – Autumn/Winter 2009

Expanding beyond their skateboarding roots, New York brand Dave’s Quality Meats present a well-rounded array of streetwear through images from their latest lookbook. Photographed by skater Tony Jordan, DQM’s lookbook is set in the great outdoors, reflecting on the casual nature of their fall lineup. Staying true to their roots, the retailer-turned-brand’s fall collection features several work-wear jackets, flannel and checkered long-sleeve shirts, and headwear such as different coloured hats and woollen beanies.
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Industrial Revolution Editorial for Details

Three-piece suits have never looked cooler in ‘Industrial Revolution’, an editorial photographed by Roger Deckker for the October issue of Details magazine. Set in a backdrop of factories and run-down alleys, models Vincent Lacrocq, Dennis Johnson and James Neate sport various suits, including woollen and tweed, all with a vintage, retro style. Perfect for looking like a million dollars for the fall season.
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Staple – Fall/Winter 2009 Lookbook

New York-based design label Staple have released their new lookbook for their fall/winter collection. Exploring the theme of community, with the lineup called ‘Community Works’, Staple feature a solid and clean range of outerwear, shirts, denim, corduroys, chinos, knitwear, sweatshirts and accessories, which also include collaborations with Kangol and Penfield. Going back to the community theme, the models featured on Staple’s lookbook are local voluntary community workers, and have also conducted a short interview with them, a unique feature rarely seen in other labels’ lookbooks.
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Insight – Meridian Meltdown Autumn/Winter 2009 Lookbook

This collection doesn’t have the far fetched overly futuristic design of other labels or clothing collections. Instead, Insight opts for a more comfortable contemporary appeal; namely “clean urban”. What’s noticeable is that they seem to love straight leg pants, and they do so while showcasing this love with a variety of boots & sneakers. They keep it light on outer wear by including mid to light weight hoodies, jackets and thin sweaters but make up for that with an abundance of accessories.
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Beams – Autumn/Winter 2009 Collection

Beams’ 2009 Autumn/Winter Collection is another entry into the canon of Japanese brands adapting the American look–almost always in either trad or boyish fashion. This contribution leans towards the boyish, adding love-it-or-hate-it updates (the drop-crotch) along with 1980-ish callbacks (the nylon jacket). Because of this, the collection manages to be both deliciously understated and simultaneously fashion-forward.
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Jack Spade Holiday 2009 Lookbook

Perhaps more so than any recent collection reviewed on SwipeLife, one could easily create an entire wardrobe out of Jack Spade’s Holiday 2009 collection–right down to the wool mittens. In traditional Jack Spade fashion, the pieces here are spot-on interpretations of American classics, particularly with the perfectly chosen lining in a toggle coat, the correct size and coloration of a plaid button down, and the subtle change of weave in a shawl-collar sweater that would make Jim Thorpe proud. Of course, being Jack Spade, the collection also has its I-never-knew-I-needed-this-but-now-I-couldn’t-possibly-live-without-it moments–especially the heather gray backpack (with tan leather reinforcing), the sporty college stripe gloves and a USA wool hood that makes you wish to be a kid again. Available in November from Jack Spade.
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