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Fashion spread: Men at work

Artistic details and refined finishes take workwear-inspired styles into territory that’s a whole lot more play.
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Accessories to lift your wardrobe
Bring your wardrobe instantly up to speed with everything from shield sunglasses to quilted jackets.
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Accessories to lift your wardrobe

Bring your wardrobe instantly up to speed with everything from shield sunglasses to quilted jackets.
For more stories like this, visit www.thepeakmagazine.com.sg.
Photo Shoot: Legends of the Fall
The definitive Autumn/Winter 2019-20 looks to add to your new-season hit list.
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Photographer Cher Him
Fashion Direction Johnny Khoo
Styling Jacquie Ang
Hair Edward Chong at Evove using Kevin.Murphy
Makeup Wee Ming using Dior Beauty
Photography Assistant Nicholas Chan
Models Penelope Terne at Ave and Varya B at Looque
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Tiffany Hsu, Fashion Buying Director of Mytheresa.com, Reveals What’s Hot This Season
Tiffany Hsu, fashion buying director of the online womenswear retailer Mytheresa, talks about the corsets and exotic prints that have taken over the runways this season, and how changing consumer attitudes affect Mytheresa’s selections.
What caught your attention in autumn/winter 2019?
From New York, I loved The Row for their oversized roll-neck in iterations such as silk and shearling, and Gabriela Hearst for her elegant and feminine statement coats and floor-length looks. I was also excited by Khaite’s debut runway show, where Cate Holstein presented an array of wearable looks that felt feminine and modern in a new and fresh way, from the incorporation of hand-painted zebra prints, to silk dresses and whipstitch-detailed outerwear. In terms of emerging talent, Deveaux New York was also very much on our radar for its chic tailoring.
From London, Victoria Beckham’s show was made for the modern woman -- the skintight thigh-high boots in electric blue, leopard print and nude were so refreshing against the formal tailored looks. I loved the open-toe styles and pumps in bright colours, too. Combined with a comfortable heel height, they make a great statement even when worn with the most casual workwear look. Simone Rocha also had some beautiful eveningwear styles, proving the corset trend is back and more statement than ever.
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Bottega Veneta had to be the most hotly anticipated collection in Milan, and new creative director Daniel Lee didn’t disappoint. The collection provided the perfect balance of androgynous styles and powerful silhouettes, particularly with the use of leather across full looks and accessories; the cube-effect shoulder bag is going to be another coveted item after the success of the pouch so far this season. The Attico also had a refreshing presentation, which offered some of the best partywear in the brand’s cult sequin dresses.
I loved Paco Rabanne’s collection in Paris for its mash-up of floral on floral in different exotic prints, combined with over-the-top statement bling. Jonathan Anderson presented another stand-out show at Loewe with his chic checked outerwear and glamorous, understated evening bags. At Saint Laurent, Anthony Vaccarello took the collection to new levels; the outerwear was better than ever with oversized shoulders and straight cuts, finished in classic shades of black and cream.
What key trends did you notice?
Black is the new black; the shade dominated the runways in a fresh, revived way -- Saint Laurent and Bottega Veneta did this especially well in a subtle yet chic way. Dramatic oversized shoulders were key from the likes of Isabel Marant, who offered classic shearling and tweed styles with extra padding to elevate the looks. Chain mail was prominent across accessories as earrings, mini-bags and belts, which were more glamorous and statement than in previous seasons with a “more is more” approach. Finally, midi-boots are the key style to watch in footwear.
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What categories/new designers are you most excited about?
Marine Serre is one of the most promising new talents that we already offer on Mytheresa. Our fashion-savvy customers love her bold designs and all-over prints that are meant to be worn in several layers. The T-shirts and dresses as well as the printed tights and long-sleeve tops were an instant sell-out. For the new season we’re also bringing on Kwaidan Editions by the London-based designers Léa Dickely and Hung La. I fell in love with their leather suiting and ’40s tailoring in bold colours, which are very on trend but at the same time wearable for everyone.
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Some key themes -- sustainability, emerging talent, diversity -- have captured the industry. What are your thoughts on them and do these new concerns within the industry affect the way you buy?
These new themes are great as they offer room for fresh new ideas and approaches. As we see that the customer is also starting to pay more attention to these topics, we try and expand our buy accordingly to reflect this new found engagement with these important issues.
Which consumer attitudes of spring/summer ’19 did you take into consideration when buying for autumn/winter?
I think there’s a focus on our planet more than ever. Designers are inspired to raise awareness of various eco topics through this, but also to look to nature as a key source of design inspiration because of its beauty. For many designers it’s not a trend, but rather a brand identity that their collections are based on. We picked up Nanushka last year, which offers some incredible vegan leather pieces that don’t compromise on style and are also practical.
How is buying for online retail different from or similar to buying for bricks-and-mortar stores?
For online we need to make sure the product is visual and that all the details translate well online. We really focus on depth rather than just width -- we have one of the largest offerings in terms of runway looks and pieces compared to our competitors.
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Asia’s Hottest New Supermodel, Tang He, Struts Her Stuff at Chungking Mansions
"I never thought I’d be a model because when I was young, I never thought I’d grow to be this tall, but I did think I wanted to be an actress or a singer,” says Tang He, who was discovered at a performing-arts school in her hometown in Jilin province, China.
Since being signed to Elite in Shanghai almost three years ago, the 18-year-old is fast becoming one of fashion’s most talked-about faces. This season she opened Miu Miu’s resort show and joined what she calls “my Miu Miu family”, featuring in the brand’s autumn/winter advertising campaign. “It’s my first international campaign,” He says, “and I’m very excited and very happy. It makes me feel like the last couple of years have been worth it.”
Indeed, it’s been a very fast rise to the top for the Chinese teen. Her first show outside her home country was for Tom Ford. “It’s a show that so many models wanted to be in and I got it on my first try, so I’m very grateful,” she says. “I love modelling. It gives me the chance to wear so many beautiful clothes and I’m so grateful for the opportunities I’ve been given.”
Besides Miu Miu and Tom Ford, He can now be seen in most high-profile shows, appearing at Valentino and Fendi haute couture just this season. And it’s clear after working with her on just one shoot that, despite her natural talent, He is wholly dedicated to her craft. “I don’t mind posing more,” she tells us. “Make sure you tell me what you want me to do if I’m not delivering, so we can get the shot. I really don’t mind.”
Of course, making it as a model on the international stage is not without its share of criticism and hardship. When she signed to Next, her global agency, brands told He she had to slim down in order to walk in the European collections and haute couture shows. She did it, she got the jobs and somehow kept her youthful spirit.
“I think I’m a bit too slim now,” she says, when asked about her weight. “I don’t think you need to be super-skinny to be a model, to be honest. As long as you can fit into the clothes and your body is healthy, that’s all you really need. I want to put a bit of weight back on so we have to eat some good food for lunch later.”
And with that, we bring He to a bakery between shots, pointing out our favourite local sweet buns, and she squeals with the glee of a happy teenager.
“I’d like to try that one,” she says, pointing to a sugary bun stuffed with shredded coconut. As she eats in the taxi on our way to the next location, still decked out in Loewe, Dior and Jimmy Choos, she smiles and says, “There’s probably nothing better in the world than a sugary bun, don’t you think?”
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Photography Chasek at Planet X
Creative Direction and Styling Zaneta Cheng
Make-up Kidd Sun
Hair Billy Hai at Hair Culture
Photography Assistant Ryan Au at Planet X
Styling Assistant Lau Bo
Model Tang He at Elite
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Photo Shoot: Menswear Redefined
Refreshed interpretations of utility wear, poetic ruffles and statement jackets jazz up the Autumn/Winter 2019 looks in the men's universe.
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Photography Cher Him
Fashion Director Johnny Khoo
Fashion Styling Jacquie Ang
Grooming Keith Bryant Lee using Kevin.Murphy and Boy de Chanel
Photography Assistant Lee Jia Wen
Fashion Assistants Bernadetha Woenardi and Nicholas Chan
Model Ignas Lukauskas at Mannequin
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Bottega Veneta’s Fall 2019 Collection Takes The Italian Brand in a New Direction
Bottega Veneta's Fall 2019 collection by newly-appointed Creative Director Daniel Lee manages to breathe some much-needed new life into the Italian fashion house.
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Bottega Veneta Subverts the Idea of Luxury
Italian high fashion house Bottega Veneta has signed up superstar photographer Tyrone Lebon to shoot the label’s new men’s and women’s Fall 2019 campaign. Guided by the vision of creative director Daniel Lee, the campaign captures the spirit of glamour and sophisticated luxury that the brand stands for.
Shot outside of Los Angeles, the campaign taps the bleached, sun-soaked landscape of Joshua Tree against a clear blue sky to weave a narrative of warmth and sensuality. The visuals also feature a fast car in pure gold that is suspended mid-air, unsettling the traditional view of luxury to offer a bold, new perspective.
[inline-quote author="Daniel Lee, Bottega Veneta creative director"]"Strength, sensuality, being in the moment. Bottega Veneta is about defining a point of view, a new way of seeing subtle individuality, and then subverting that status. "[/inline-quote]
The campaign’s raw, unapologetic tone finds resonance in the Fall 2019 collection itself. Defined by a juxtaposition of traditional technique, natural materials and modern technology, the collection for men and women is a seamless blend of the classic and the contemporary. A celebration of freedom, self-expression and sensuality, the season’s palette is a delightful fusion of Italian sensibility and a global aesthetic.
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The campaign highlights the concept of juxtaposed subversion, drawing upon the raw contrast of man and machine and is a direct reference to much of the cut and line of the label’s Fall collection.
Marked by polished dresses and layered knitwear paired with armour-like outer wear, the collection is all about sharp tailoring and confident design. Daniel Lee’s first runway show, the Fall 2019 collection doesn’t shy away from creating a new vocabulary for the brand, whilst staying true to its Italian origins.
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Creative and unconventional ways to suit up
Playful ways to break the rules.
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Four Male Scents That Will Leave A Lasting Impression
Whether it's for a job interview or a first date, these four eau de colognes are a great accompaniment for any special occasion.
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