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Lauren Rubinski Opens Rubirosa's Boutique in Paris and Reaches Annual Sales Target in Just Six Weeks
Paris-based designer Lauren Rubinski describes her new boutique, Rubirosa’s, as “a candy shop for adults.” Located on Rue de Grenelle on the Left Bank, the 450-square-foot space is filled with custom ebony-veneered shelving showcasing an extensive spectrum of color. Cashmere sweaters are available in 15 shades, while cotton poplin shirts, pajamas, and boxer shorts come in more than 35 vibrant hues, ranging from soft mint to deep crimson.
Jun 262 min read


Seersucker: Everything You Need to Know About the Most Popular Fabric for Summer Suits
Seersucker is one of the most recognizable fabrics for warm-weather clothing thanks to its distinctive puckered texture, which promotes airflow and makes garments more comfortable to wear in hot temperatures. Although it is often associated with the American South, its history stretches back much further. Over the centuries, it evolved from a practical everyday fabric into a staple of classic menswear.
Jun 252 min read


Henry Poole celebrates 220 years with an exclusive Napoleon III collection
In the world of fine tailoring, excellence is not defined solely by impeccable cuts, elegant silhouettes, or a tailor’s ability to transform flat cloth into perfectly structured garments. Equally important is the trust a tailoring house earns over generations. That is why royal warrants represent far more than decorative emblems—they are enduring endorsements of craftsmanship. Monarchs have always had access to the finest makers, so their continued patronage speaks louder tha
Jun 253 min read


Antica Occhialeria: The Story of Handmade Personalized Eyewear from Florence
Family heritage, craftsmanship, and tradition have been at the heart of Antica Occhialeria for three generations. The story began in 1956 when Lucio Enrico Di Nardo, a passionate collector of artistic objects, started his career as an optician while building a collection of vintage eyewear. Over the decades, the family's expertise was passed down from one generation to the next, gradually evolving into a company dedicated to creating handcrafted, fully personalized eyewear.
Jun 252 min read


Carlo Nussio: Vintage menswear, Tudor watches and Italian style
Carlo Nussio is part of a generation that approaches vintage with a more personal perspective. Originally from Udine in northeastern Italy, his style blends American workwear, classic tailoring, and well-worn pieces collected over years of travelling. He gravitates toward clothes that show age naturally like faded fabrics, worn textures, and details shaped by time and use.
May 204 min read


Richard Mille RM 55-01: Ultra-Light Titanium Sports Watch with Minimalist Hand-Wound Movement and TPT Case
Richard Mille RM 55-01: Ultra-Light Titanium Sports Watch with Minimalist Hand-Wound Movement and TPT Case
May 123 min read


Style Talk with Alessandro Negri: How to dress for Spring
Style Talk is slowly becoming our favorite series to work on, and for good reason. It gives us a chance to have more thoughtful, focused conversations with people whose style actually says something. Instead of chasing trends, these talks revolve around personal taste, habits, and the small details that shape how someone presents themselves day to day.
We spoke with Alessandro Negri, a 32-year-old vintage collector with a focus on military, workwear, and Made in USA herita
May 78 min read


Style Talk with Alessandro Squarzi: Winter go-to looks, Fortela & vintage watches
Alessandro Squarzi is an Italian fashion entrepreneur, vintage collector, and influencer known within the international fashion community. Born in 1965 in Forlì, Italy, he began his career in the early 1990s as a store clerk, later opening his own showroom and establishing himself as a talent scout in the fashion industry.
Feb 204 min read


Tibor Rosetti Galic Samardzic: Norwegian designer with Croatian roots
I've been a follower of Tibor on social media for a long time. His way of dressing and his attitude towards small details have always been interesting to me. But it was only through talking to him that I realized that he has Croatian roots, his full surname is Galic Samardzic and that he often spends his summers in Opatija, which gave the whole story an additional, more personal layer.
Feb 143 min read


Wardrobe building with Gábor Erdélyi
In the “Wardrobe Building” section, you can get a glimpse into my clients' wardrobes.
In Ábel FP's pictures, we present the clothes we designed together, while you can also get to know Gábor's taste and impressions through the interview.
Nov 13, 20254 min read


Casatlantic: New fall/winter collection
Look Book is a place where you can find inspiration for combining clothing pieces and creating your own outfits . The new Casatlantic collection for autumn/winter brings pieces that are comfortable, practical and easy to wear, but also thoughtful enough to look neat and harmonious. Neutral colors, slightly raised waists, wide legs and shirts that look good alone or in layers form the basis of a wardrobe that works for every day. We have selected several key combinations from
Nov 3, 20251 min read


Piaget presents Andy Warhol Collage
Piaget već desetljećima njeguje vezu između urarstva i umjetnosti, a Warhol je u tom svijetu imao posebno mjesto. Bio je strastveni kolekcionar i posjedovao više od 300 satova, među kojima i nekoliko Piagetovih. Upravo iz te osobne povezanosti nastala je ideja da se stvori model koji bi bio vizualni odraz njegova duha i energije. Inspiracija za sat „Collage” dolazi iz Warholovih samoportreta i tehnike kolaža, osobito iz njegovih Polaroid radova iz 1986. godine.
Oct 23, 20252 min read


Style Talk with Kirk Robert Chambers: Fall essentials, bucket hats and Moscot
Fall is that in–between moment when your wardrobe has to do a little more thinking. Mornings feel crisp, afternoons still carry some warmth, and the right outfit needs to move easily between the two. It’s not about reinventing your look but about adjusting the rhythm, layering smarter, playing with texture, and knowing when to trade linen for wool or suede for leather.
Oct 19, 20254 min read


Omega Speedmaster: New Dark Side of the Moon models
Omega presented the new generation Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon, this time with a thinner case, new mechanisms and four variations that remain faithful to the original. Let's remember, the first Dark Side of the Moon , presented more than ten years ago, was the first Speedmaster made entirely of ceramics. The new model retains the same concept, but is almost a millimeter thinner. Two versions are powered by the automatic caliber 9900 from the previous model, while the ot
Oct 18, 20251 min read


Dinara Watches: Limited Seiko hommage watches
The world of watch modification, known also as mod , may seem like a narrow niche at first glance, but behind it are curiosity, perseverance and a love of detail. That's how the story of Dinara Watches was born, out of a sincere fascination with mechanical watches and a desire to fix, customize and make something special. The beginning was simple: watching videos about restorations, first attempts at assembling homage models and discovering Seiko watches as the perfect base t
Sep 26, 20253 min read


Meet Barbanera: The Italian brand every stylish man should know
Barbanera was born in 2012 from a shared dream between two brothers and a close friend, united by a singular vision. Sebastiano and Sergio came from very different worlds, with Sebastiano working in luxury communications and Sergio in the music scene, yet they shared a common understanding of aesthetics. Their goal was to create a brand that embodies authenticity and values, a vision perfectly captured in their motto: “Truth and Culture.”
Sep 18, 20254 min read


The Jacket you didn’t know you needed: Victor Netland’s Carry-All
Victor Netland is not your typical menswear designer. From finance to fashion, his journey has been anything but linear, and that eclectic path is exactly what shapes his approach to style today. Beyond his professional achievements, Victor is an athlete, a social media storyteller, and a curator of his own aesthetic. Every move he makes, whether it is a custom shirt, a vintage find, or a perfectly layered outfit, reflects a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of per
Sep 10, 20252 min read


A. Lange & Söhne: The fourth edition of the Richard Lange Jumping Seconds
Originally launched in 2016, the Jumping Seconds continues to impress nearly a decade later with its unique complication and elegantly structured dial. This new model is a 100-piece limited edition in 18k white gold, with a dial that collectors will likely call ‘‘salmon.’’ Unlike typical plated salmon dials, this one is crafted from solid 18k pink gold, giving it a depth of color that goes beyond the surface.
Sep 5, 20252 min read


Style Talk with Lucas Nicholson: Gucci loafers, vintage Ralph Lauren shorts and wearing black in summer
Some men collect stamps, Lucas Nicholson collects Gucci loafers. Eleven pairs and counting, each in a different leather, including a vintage crocodile pair he scored for a steal. That small detail says a lot about his approach to style: rooted in quality, character, and a touch of the unexpected. For Lucas, summer is a season to lean into comfort without losing polish: loose linen shirts in vibrant colors, vintage Ralph Lauren shorts, and shoes that work as hard on the Rivier
Aug 24, 20255 min read


From depth to trend: How orange dials in watches took over
The color orange on a watch dial wasn’t born in a design studio. It emerged out of necessity, from the murky depths of the ocean, where visibility could mean survival. In the 1960s, as recreational and professional diving surged, legibility underwater became a top priority. Watchmakers began experimenting with dial colors that would remain visible in low-light conditions and through the thick greenish-blue haze at depth. Amid various tests, one color consistently outperformed
Aug 19, 20255 min read
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