Showing posts with label Derek Blasberg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Derek Blasberg. Show all posts

15 June 2013

Derek Blasberg ♥'s Burberry

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This morning I received my invite for Burberry's first menswear show in London, which takes place on Tuesday as part of the London Collections: Men. Needless to say, this is always one of my personal highlights, one of the best collections and always the best show.
Earlier this week Derek Blasberg Intagrammed a picture of him wearing that heart printed shirt we all want in our wardrobes this season. You might remember Harry styles was the first to wear it in public last February and, of course, I had already raved about it plenty both on my recap of the FW13 show and on the post of my visit to the showroom in Milan.
The shirt in question is now available to buy online at Burberry.com in blue (my favourite), burgundy and black. Get yours here.

17 February 2013

Most Stylish of the Week: Derek Blasberg, Louis Tomlinson & JT

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In the midst of award season we have finally had a great week of casual style thanks to London Fashion Week. Derek Blasberg, the most sartorially savvy editor, wore a deep red suit with a printed shirt and white shoes. A perfect example of traditional-meets-modern. Louis Tomlinson attended the TopShop Unique show in a TopMan fleck blazer, which seemed out of a page of Harry Styles' style book. His hair, as usual, was looking mighty fine.
David Beckham took his boys out for a (posh) Indian meal earlier this week in yet another of his now signature flat caps and proving that velvet doesn't have to be all that formal but is always chic. Justin Timberlake look his usual dapper self at LAX catching a flight to London for the Brits. This time, however, he wasn't wearing Tom Ford.
Jude Law walked the Berlin Film Festival red carpet in a velvet Prada tuxedo that fit like a glove. If only he could stick to this style instead of succumbing to his infamous v-neck t-shirts... And Chris Pine wore an über-classic black and cut-to-perfection and white suit combo by Ermenegildo Zegna, which he kept interesting with his rectangular specs, giving the look a nice touch of geek chic.

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