The BDMOTP team battled through pouring rain, airport delays and jet lag to make it to Sise at MB Fashion Week Toyko. After a very long journey, it was absolutely worth it to check out Day 1 here in Tokyo, and Sise showed a great collection. The line was entitled, ” The Story of a Man”, which is interesting because there was a lot of juxtaposition between masculine pieces with strong lines, and feminine silks and floral patterns within the collection.

The Sise show was held at the National Stadium in Tokyo, which gave it a really unique vibe. The catwalk was placed underneath the bleachers, black carpets were set down on the pavement and chandeliers above the runway, which in addition to the rain, gave everything a cool, foggy effect, almost spooky even!  The show was fairly long and showed many looks-some casual and some more formal.

The line was distinctly Japanese, it reminded me that yes, we are here in Tokyo and this is Japan Fashion Week.  It was nice to see a designer take inspiration from his own country and fabrics. The more “feminine” inspired looks, and even some of the more masculine ones also had a kimono style robe shape or fabric. The occasional flower or bird was sewn into the clothes, which also added that Japanese touch. Shinier fabrics made an appearance on the runway too. Finally, there were some fun alternatives to the traditional suit by adding shorts, texture or a shiner or patterned fabric.

It was obviously the collection was a fall one, despite the florals, the blacks, browns and grey’s gave it a distinctly autumn feel.

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Posted by Lori Zaino

Dressed Undressed was the very first show that BDMOTP viewed at MB Tokyo Fashion Week.  Both males and females walked the catwalk, with severe hair and makeup, looking very serious. The looks were sharp and boxy, leather and zippers for added detailing.

The highlight of the show was really the pops of cobalt blue among the basic black and grey.  Cobalt blue is a color that is trending for fall and spring, and believe it or not, it looks good on almost all men, regardless of skin tone.  So if you want to add a pop of color to a basic outfit, cobalt blue is an excellent color choice, as many reds, yellows and greens can make certain skin tones look washed out.

The Dressed Undressed line was seemingly androgynous, which I am seeing more and more of on the runways and on the streets. This trend is up and coming  not only Asia, but Europe and the United States too. Designers and trend setters seem to be differentiating less and less between the lines of what men can wear and what women can wear.  That being said, the man skirt, which is a controversial item, was also seen on the Dressed Undressed Runways. It will be interesting to see how this trend pans out in the future of fashion.

BDMOTP favorite: cobalt blue long coat.

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Posted by Lori Zaino

All images courtesy of Dressed Undressed

For a business man, a trip to Alain Figaret is a real pleasure, because when you walk in, you know you will walk out as a better (dressed) man.  The store specializes in men’s dress shirts on the high-end of the market and offers luxury finishing on each item, in which it distinguishes itself from the competition (Van Laak, Arrow).  Clearly the market for men’s business & dress shirts is a global one, but only at Alain Figaret will you be able to personally design your business shirt à-la-carte.

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Begin by chosing your fabric, the design, the width of the stripe, the colors, and most importantly the length of the threads with which the shirt is woven, because this length determines the quality and finesse and softness of the shirt fabric:  The longer the original thread, the better the shirt.

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Now chose the custom fit/cut (coupe in French) which measures best to your body’s shape: X Slim, Slim, Droit, and the ready-to-wear size which is indicated in both American and European measurements.

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Then you are ready to select the type of collar:  The traditional ‘French’ collar, which is the classic one.  An ‘American’ collar in France is the one with two buttons on the collar.  The ‘English’ collar has two buttonholes to close the collar and a small rope or chain link in the front of the collar.  The ‘Italian’ collar (say ‘Napolitaine’ and it’s understood when you say it) has the collar stand up on both ends like a toxedo shirt.  These are just the basics but frankly the variety of styles and shapes is endless.

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Is your shirt selection made-to-measure (sur mésure) & ready-to-wear (pret-à-porter) now finished?  No, because you have to select your cuff (poigné in French).  And also the cuffs come in various shapes and forms.  Will you have a cuff with buttons, or with cuff links?  What is the cut & shape of the cuff?  What is type and the color of the button which you will select?  Alain Figaret offers a great variety of real mother-of-pearl buttons in a variety of colors.

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You think you are done?  Well almost, but now the fun part begins because you can now personalize your shirt in two or three different ways.  The inside of the collar and the inside of your cuffs can be made ‘en-opposition’, which means another color, design or fabric on the reverse…maybe the best part of your new shirt?!  And of course you can have your initials embroidered or even your own personal logo or anagram put, where you deem it convenient. Finally, last but not least, you may chose the color and the strength of the buttonhole threads.

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A dress shirt is a thing of beauty, and a mark of style of men, after all!

Alain Figaret has a total of 23 stores in France and one in Tokyo, and is considered a ‘maitre chemisier’:  A master shirt maker!  At France’s number one shirt maker it will be possible starting October of this year to do mailorder & shipping on their website.  Yet it is much better to walk into one of their stores in person when you are in Paris, at least the first time, to get yourself measured up.  You will need to know the measurements of your collar, your shoulders, and your waist.  A completely finished shirt will cost you around between 150 – 250 euros, depending on the extras, and that does not include shipping or handling.  It is an affordable luxury!

In Paris there are several locations, one on the rue de Longchamps, one on the rue de la Paix, and the one we visited for this article, the one on the Rue de Sevres in the St Germain district.  Ask Pierre-Jean or Anne-Sophie for a guided tour of the two floor store, even if you are not planning on buying a shirt, as the explanations on the arts of men’s dress shirt making are quite impressive.

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A final small note of importance and perhaps the best but unseen quality that Alain Figaret has to offer:  Visiting the store I asked if it was normal for well known business men and others to visit and order shirts.  The natural reply was that of course well known executives and politicians were clients of Alain Figaret and that of course their names or identity would never be disclosed.  And for THIS, you have to love France in this global age of indiscretion and openeness where everything we say, think or do, or communicate, is instantly known globally through mass & social media.

Thus, the best thing Alain Figaret offers global intrepid executives for shirts is the priceless and invaluable quality of DISCRETION.

Posted By: Sandro

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Miharayasuhiro is a muted, monochomatic and overall, distinctly modern brand created by designer Miharaya Yasuhiro.

Miharaya Yasuhiro began designing footwear in Japan in 1994. In 1998 his first store was launched in Tokyo and by 1999 he had decided to expand into mens clothing and accessories. In 2000 he collaborated with Puma to create a funky line of sneakers and sports clothes, ¨The Black Line¨ which featured fur, studs and metallic on the shoes and clothing. In 2004, his success continued with fashion shows in Milan and eventually in Paris.

He´s been chosen by menstyle.com as one of the Top Mens Designers and he´s collaborated with not only Puma but also Husam el Odeh and Tasaki on jewelry and other projects. Miharayasuhiro stores are spread out over several countinents and many different cities. However, his flagship store in Tokyo is the biggest and brightest of all. Recently, he´s branched into womenswear as well which you can find online and in his shops.

Mihara Yasuhiro´s urban and trendy designs make him one of the world´s most fashionable designers. Make sure to stop into one of his boutiques or visit the Miharayasuhiro Webpage, Facebook or Twitter.

 

 

The below images are from the Miharaysuhiro RTW Fall 2013 Collection.

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All photos from the Miharayasuhiro Facebook Page.

Posted By: Lori

 

Tausche Store Front

Tausche is a German company that makes messenger bags for men. ¨Tausche¨ is actually a play on words- ¨tauschen¨ – to change – and ¨Tasche¨’ – bag.  This name explains the concept of the company as they create multifunctional bags with interchangeable covers.

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These bags are functional and easy because you simply unzip the cover and rezip the new one on. Two covers are included with the price of each bag, and you can always order new covers. There is a large range of cover options that can be appropiate for business, travel, leisure, etc. Bags come in various silhouettes, (there is a backpack style too!) and sizes. Various inserts are offered as well. The product is made with a polyester fabric that´s virtually unbreakable, and resists day-to-day wear and tear. All products are handmade in Germany.

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The bags usually run around 100 euros, of course varying according to size.

This is a great product that combines true functionality with interchangeable style. Every guy can use a versatile messenger bag-as a briefcase, a school bag, an airline carry on…the possibilities are endless. Wearing a Tausche bag can be a great way to express your personality too. Change your cover based on your mood!

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For more information or to shop online, visit the Tausche Website, which is available in German and English. Their stores are located throughout Germany and also have one store in Tokyo!

All images from the Tausche Facebook page.

Posted by: Lori

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