Posted in February 26, 2010 ¬ 3:12 pmh.admin
INJURY: is a new line for us at Bonnie&Clyde’s for SS/10 that we are very excited to carry. Eugene Leung of Sydney Australia started Injury in 2004. A very exciting element to the Injury line is the modern silhouette the clothing makes against the body and the dark almost gothic undertones of the graphic prints [...]
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Posted in February 26, 2010 ¬ 2:11 pmh.Pascale
The recent news of the passing of Alexander McQueen was a tragic shock to everyone and an enormous loss for the fashion industry. Bonnie&Clyde’s has had the pleasure of carrying Alexander McQueen Puma gym shoes in our store for FW09. The shoes have received a great response from customers. The theme of McQueen’s line for [...]
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Posted in February 11, 2010 ¬ 3:50 pmh.E. D. Latimer V
Wrath Arcane’s origin is a rather idyllic story: Two long time friends, fed up with the market dominance of artless “Big Companies” (whether in fashion, politics, or business) and the lack of local fashion initiative, got together, kicked around ideas, which eventually became the unique design label with a solid moral ethos and an ever [...]
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Posted in February 7, 2010 ¬ 6:54 pmh.Alex
Declared as the most highly anticipated menswear fashion show at Paris Fashion Week, and my personal favorite collection for men FW10, Damir Doma is receiving incredible attention for his innovation in menswear (and soon to be womanswear !!! ) Initially famed for his scarves and shoes, Doma’s androgynous silhouette and unique play on traditional menswear [...]
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Posted in February 5, 2010 ¬ 8:22 pmh.E. D. Latimer V
When I first saw the name Naked & Famous and the accompanying logo (a 50’s pop-art cartoon image of an idyllic blonde woman), I was a bit put off. It seemed yet another fashion line unabashedly flaunting a celebrity consumed self indulgence. Upon experiencing the product, however, I learned that my assumptions were far from [...]
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