The Red Carpet Highlights of... The 78th Annual Cannes Film Festival 2025!
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That looks extremely nice. Xmas present?
One thing I can say is that stylish men everywhere seem to nod to Thom Browne with their clothing choices. I don't know if this means that he has influenced them or that he is summing up a moment in men's style that was already beginning to happen. This chicken and egg type question always arises though and it's hard to determine the leaders and followers.
What role do you think Thom Browne has in defining or at least representing the current spirit of popular culture? His look seems 1950s/60s corporate with a new twist, no doubt and with extremely lux fabrics and a strong dose of American-style whimsy, both a parody and celebration (as many things seem to be) of a certain American-ness. What does this look, its popularity, and its global influence show about our times?
Agreed, most watches w/ diamonds are really tasteless but this one is tasteless but v v cool. If it didn't retail for probably 100k Id definitely buy it.hahhah diamonds? really?
i'm not a fan of bling unless you got some serious swagger but i guess i'm against the times.
I think Thom Browne as the collection it is currently positioned at is gonna stay a niche company. Albeit it's higher pricepoints than other menswear designer brands, the collection remains almost exclusively an affair in sartorial wear.
Dior's success started with a push further into sportswear; that is denim, jersey and footwear/accessories, copying a certain formula that Helmut Lang probably helped to establish in the 90ies with his highly succesful Jeans collection. In so doing, the appeal had been broadened from the more mature suit customer to a younger one that was clearly going for the less expensive product lines on offer.