Search

Content

#THE_INTERVIEW: We Chat to Jenevieve Lyons About Kick-Starting SA’s First-Ever Menswear Week



As SA Menswear Week looms – literally within hours – we chat with one of South Africa’s brightest young stars. Jenevieve Lyons popped into the scene and took everyone by surprise. Since then, she literally climbed the fashion ladder to what is currently a well-deserved spot. And now, she gets to open South Africa’s first-ever fashion week dedicated to men.



South Africa’s first-ever menswear week and you’re at the starting line. Are you feeling any pressure?

I feel honoured to have been selected to open South Africa’s first-ever menswear week; and pressure is always a definite trait with any new showcase.



You popped on to the scene at the ELLE Rising Star competition, then split direction into menswear, and we recently saw you at the SAFW Menswear Competition. What has inspired this move?

I recently showcased at SAFW in the Renault New Talent Search in association with Renault 2014, whereby I showcased a women’s wear conceptually articulated collection. I was approached by Simon Deiner, founder of South Africa’s Menswear Week 2015 with the inestimable opportunity to showcase on the prestigious platform and with the experience of showcasing my first ever menswear collection at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Joburg A/W 2013, I saw this as an opportunity to further my knowledge in menswear as it is a line we aim to grow within the brand; offering women’s wear, menswear and multi-wear.



Do you see menswear more profitable or more creatively challenging?

The South African menswear industry is a growing market – seeing consumers buy into local design and show the urge for quality design.

We aim to grow along with the South African fashion conscious male as he progresses into the industry by offering accessible menswear.



Is there any foresight as to whether or not you will, in the future, focus purely on menswear?

Menswear will always remain a division of the brand; but it will not become a solitary focus.



How has the response been to your brand and your produce since you arrived on the scene?

The response has been very humbling.



And with other designers? Have they been embracing or are they putting up a clean fight to keep you on your toes?

As a brand we believe in creative cross-collaboration; we embrace design that pushes the South African industry into higher heights.



There’s a cloud over menswear in that, we still see a bulk of men always going for a more traditional look with regards to menswear. Do you think this is changing and how do you see Jenevieve Lyons helping the change?

As mentioned above; the South African fashion conscious male is a showing more interest in local design and the menswear market is a definite growing market – we aim to assist this change by growing with the South African fashion conscious male as he progress into the industry by offering accessible menswear.



What can we expect from your collection at menswear week?

Deliquesce Autumn / Winter 2015 carries you into a venture of shimmer and shine; subtle and precisely placed yet dispersing out from under wearable separates.



This collection will see a somewhat subdued conceptual aesthetic as the collection will see itself trickle directly across into ready-to-wear retail straight off the runway. One will yet be lured by certain oddities that occur within the garments every now and then...



Deliquesce takes inspiration from ‘silvery’ metals found within the periodic table; it finds sense in the subdued yet handsome shimmer that gallium Ga31 holds as being the metal that liquefies at the lowest temperature out of all metals – gallium carries fragility.



Deliquesce as a menswear collections see’s the use of somewhat liquefied soft proportions with a structured shimmer oddity; extended tee’s and oversized polo-necks paired with pressed-‘chino’ trousers and shorts layered over meggings.



Gallium served as inspiration by its feature of being molten in a bare hand due to the fragility of the metal; this sense of fragility and metal together led the collection into a direction of under-shadowed shimmer under and over easy to wear separates.








How soon will it be ready for sale?

The collection will be open for order sales directly and will be released into retail when advised.

Keep track on: http://ift.tt/1EJ9Qw9



Where can guys buy Jenevieve Lyons?






#menswear











» Join our Facebook Join Now

» Join our twitter Join Now

» Join our YouTube Join Now

» Join our Instagram Join Now

» Join our Tumblr Join Now

#COMPETITION: Old Khaki is Giving Away A R10 000 Shopping Voucher



Keen on winning a R10 000 voucher? Watch this video from some local Old Khaki guys and see how being romantic this Valentine's Day could make you super fashionable.






#competitions #giveaway #menswear









» Join our Facebook Join Now

» Join our twitter Join Now

» Join our YouTube Join Now

» Join our Instagram Join Now

» Join our Tumblr Join Now

Beer + Design | Badger Ales Leaping Legend + Firkin Fox









We like beer at Buckets & Spades, we know you know this. We'd probably review a lot more, if we had the time. We're particularly keen on the design of beer brands and labels (check out Mat's book); but, as always, flavour comes first. We were sent over some beers by Badger Ales to try over New Year, so here's our verdict.



Leaping Legend and Firkin Fox (where do they get these names?) score well on both counts. Both I'd describe as session beers, with Leaping Legend the more fruity and Firkin Fox the more hoppy. Easy to drink and refreshing, but Leaping Legend wins for me.



I'm starting to enjoy a more citrus flavour to my beer, so both of these beers were a winner for me. I just need to work my way through the rest of the Badger Ales. I know Mat has tried a few more of their beers; Golden Glory, Tangle Foot + Blandford Flyer. They're a Northern staple clearly!



Has anyone else tried a beer from Badger? If you have any beer labels you particularly love, don't forget to share them with us! Nik



For more of our beer reviews click here. Did you catch the Shine Vessel Growlers?



You can find Nik at - Twitter | Instagram | Conrad's Beer | Heavy Denim









» Join our Facebook Join Now

» Join our twitter Join Now

» Join our YouTube Join Now

» Join our Instagram Join Now

» Join our Tumblr Join Now

#COLLECTION: Louis Vuitton Homme AW15 – Our Favourite Looks








“I think Christopher Nemeth is the most important designer to come out of London alongside Vivienne Westwood” says Kim Jones, the Men’s Artistic Director of Louis Vuitton. “He is Savile Row, he is the street, he is the club… his designs define London. He trained as a fine artist and came into fashion from being an illustrator, and that chimes with how I started. I can see the influence of his work in so many collections, and yet it is not often acknowledged and still seems unknown to many. That’s why, as we approach the fifth anniversary of his death, I wanted to openly celebrate Christopher Nemeth’s life and work this season at Louis Vuitton.”



Here are some of our favourite looks from the show.



LOOK 1 (5) – Photographed by Ludwig Bonnet






LOOK 2 (10) – Photographed by Ludwig Bonnet






LOOK 3 (18) – Photographed by Ludwig Bonnet






LOOK 4 (22) – Photographed by Ludwig Bonnet






LOOK 5 (38) – Photographed by Ludwig Bonnet








Click hereto watch the show.



#menswear #luxury











» Join our Facebook Join Now

» Join our twitter Join Now

» Join our YouTube Join Now

» Join our Instagram Join Now

» Join our Tumblr Join Now

#LookBook: 2Bop Litephase 02 Collection - SS15




































» Join our Facebook Join Now

» Join our twitter Join Now

» Join our YouTube Join Now

» Join our Instagram Join Now

» Join our Tumblr Join Now

GizzA - Pierre

GizzA - Pierre



Skin: NIVARO- Crow Skin - springtone

Hairbase: [taketomi]_BarberCuts_Style02
(NEW)

Beard: Clef de Peau:Full beard:Dark

Hair:
[taketomi]_Taro_Blacks (NEW)

Jeans: GizzA - Pierre Buttoned Jean
(NEW)

Trenchcoat: GizzA - Pierre Trenchcoat V2 [Herringbone Gray] (NEW)

Shoes: GizzA - Pierre Loafer (NEW)

Sunglasses: K_gs - Johan 1.00

Necklace: Maxi Gossimar - Necklace - Little Tiny Dagger










» Join our Facebook Join Now

» Join our twitter Join Now

» Join our YouTube Join Now

» Join our Instagram Join Now

» Join our Tumblr Join Now

Humanoid - Angie (new sexy dances)




Humanoid just released some new, very sexy and slow dances for the ladies. The new Angie dances can be demo'd and bought at Humanoid main-store, and check below for all of Humanoid's social media sites.



Humanoid on Facebook

Humanoid on Marketplace

TP to Humanoid

Humanoid on YouTube















» Join our Facebook Join Now

» Join our twitter Join Now

» Join our YouTube Join Now

» Join our Instagram Join Now

» Join our Tumblr Join Now
Powered by Blogger.