With the women's collection, he's able to balance that fine line between high fashion and trashy styles quite beautifully, so that in essence, many pieces separated from their stylized looks retain their expensive high fashion desirability.
I can't see that with this men's offering. Except for a few blazers, why would anyone be willing to pay such a hefty pricetag for a cliched wardrobe of a streetkid fresh off a Occupy Wallstreet protest...? The graffiti pieces are the worst offenders-- unless they're just showpieces. But if the squatter-style pieces are only for show, then that leaves a really weak offering of typically sharp blazers that can be had at any label. I don't really get this vanity project. Is he that out of touch with reality?
The blond model with the thick legs is beyond hot though.