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For the Guy: Artful Style

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Art Basel might be over, but who said our way of dress should reflect that? We’re *creative* people, right? Well, we know creative people. So put on that black turtle neck, uncork that bottle of Trader Joes Merlot, and get ready, because here are our most favorite art-inspired pieces on the retail scene. We’ll take two of each please.

  • CDG x Rene Burri T-Shirt

  • Kenzo Day Clouds Puffy Jacket

  • Kit Neale AppleBerry Medley Cap

  • Christopher Kane Face Sweatshirt

  • TerenceKohSneaker

  • Harmony Korne Shadow Fux

  • Y-3 Honja Low

  • Marc Jacobs Pencil Set

  • McQueen Scarf (for slideshow)

  • IphoneCase

  • Vivienne  Westwood Dogtooth Neoprene Pants

  • Comme Des Garcons x René Burri T-Shirt ($145): This 100% cotton tee from CDG is out of this world, featuring a rocket-print from legendary photographer Burri, famous for his portrayal of other equally-great artists including Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol, and more! Available for purchase online at DoverStreetMarket.com.
  • Kenzo Paris Day Clouds Puffy Jacket ($954.51): Body can’t keep with your mind? Bring the rest of your self up to the clouds with this surreal jacket in 100% polyester with a hook closing and side pockets. Available for purchase at select Kenzo Paris retailers and online at Kenzo.com.
  • Kit Neale AppleBerry Medley Baseball Cap ($65.16): This tropical-colored cap is as fresh as its name might imply. Forget the club, we’ll see you at the juice bar. Available for purchase at select Kit Neale retailers and online at KitNeale.com.
  • Christopher Kane Face Printed Sweatshirt ($488.70): Give a whole lot of face in this electro-wave outlined printed black and white sweatshirt with raglan sleeves and ribbed trimms. Available for purchase online at HarveyNichols.com.
  • Terence Koh x Opening Ceremony x Forfex Furry Sneaker ($250): Contemporary artist Koh gives his legendary all-white treatment to these faux fur winter high tops. With wrap-around laces and and a mini flat-form sole, you'll be sure to stand out in the snow. Available for purchase online at OpeningCeremony.com.
  • “Shadow Fux” by Harmony Korine and Rita Ackerman ($40): An exclusive 124-page hardcover book that documents filmmaker Harmony Korine and artist Rita Ackerman’s famous 2010 exhibition at New York’s Swiss Institute. Available for purchase at select agnés b. retailers and online at agnesb.com.
  • Y-3 Honja Low Sneakers ($189): It’s not the mild leather or the suede trim that will catch your eyes, but rather, the allover orange, black and olive geometric print. Available for purchase at select Y-3 retailers and online at Y-3.com.
  • Marc Jacobs Mini Pencil Set ($9): Give your writing some color, with this cute set of 12 mini pencils. The case also includes a sharpener and eraser, because why would you want to sharpen your designer pencils with anything else? Available for purchase at select Marc Jacobs retailers and online at MarcJacobs.com.
  • Damien Hirst x Alexander McQueen ($1,175): For the 10th anniversary of their skull scarf—perhaps the world’s most famous piece of neckwear—Alexander McQueen collaborated with artist Damien Hirst on an exclusive collection of 30 kaleidoscopic printed scarves that are truly pieces of art (and for that price, they better be!). Available for purchase at select Alexander McQueen retailers and online at AlexanderMcQueen.com.
  • ASOS Signature Matrix iPhone 5 Case ($27.22): Give your phone the Piet Mondriaan-effect with these tangential lines in bold blue or solemn black. Available for purchase online at ASOS.com.
  • Vivienne Westwood Dogtooth Neoprene Pants ($905): Are they trousers, or are they sweatpants? These hybrid pants take Westwood’s most famous pattern into a heavier debate with a slim fit, elastic ribbed detailing and an asymmetrical zipper. Available for purchase at select Vivienne Westwood retailers and online at VivienneWestwood.com.

To alleviate some of the stress of holiday shopping—or even just to help kill time at work, For The Guy is a new weekly column where we’ll be sharing our most favorite gift ideas for every possible guy you know. With products ranging from designer ready-to-wear to high-tech ready-to-plug-in devices, we hope you and your love ones enjoy these as much as we know we will! Hint, hint. 

Images courtesy of their respective brands.

Nadja Bender for Antidote Magazine, shot by Patrick Demarchelier.

Antidote Magazine as Seen by Victor Demarchelier

Nadja Bender for Antidote Magazine, shot by Patrick Demarchelier.

For an industry largely based on the attractive qualities we inherit from our parents—thanks for nothing mom and dad!—it doesn’t come as a surprise that fashion is unapologetically nepotistic. Names such as Georgia May Jagger (daughter of model Jerry Hall and Rolling Stones’ Mick Jagger; model), Allegra Versace (daughter of Donatella Versace; Gianni Versace S.p.A heir) and Joe Corre (son of Vivienne Westwood; founder of Agent Provocateur) quickly come to mind, and then vanish even faster, because they were born into other, far more superior worlds that we normals cannot comprehend. While this luck of the draw might imply an easy climb to the top (Ally Hilfiger), some of these children of gods, such as famed photographer Patrick Demarchelier’s son, are a bit different. Following in his father’s legendary footsteps, Victor is a working fashion editorial photographer who has shot for the likes of Teen Vogue to V Magazine. Last night he re-appeared on the New York art scene to welcome his latest project: the release of Antidote Magazine‘s new issue, aptly titled The Paris Issue, and correlating photography exhibition at Clic Gallery.

Antidote—which, with its high gloss finishing, larger than life page sizes, and sturdy hardback structure, should really just be titled an art book—is a bi-annual fashion magazine designed to build a semestral artistic landmark around a specific topic from the world of fashion.Each issue is visualized by an important artist (former names include Hans Feurer, Txema Yeste and Jan Welters), allowing each photographer to translate a specific tangent of fashion into a precious reality. Demarchelier’s The Paris Issue reflects on timeless French classicism (reminiscent of his father), that is then translated into a contemporary style. This is felt in the jarringly sultry black and white  images (starring Karlie Kloss, Constance Jablonski, Malgosia Bela, Nadja Bender, Marie Piovesan, Liu Wen, Kasia Struss, and Karlina Caune) that make up his new show at cover eight versions of the issue. Inside, the magazine features antidotes from iconc Parisiennes: fashion designer Christian Lacroix offers a lyrical journey about the city he calls home, Alice Pfeiffer reveals how the personification of a fantasy turns into a lucrative concept for the entire world, and novelist François Bégaudeau closes the magazine with a short story of satire.

Preview Nadja Bender’s cover above, and view Demarchelier’s show in its entirety at Clic Gallery (235 Centre St, New York, NY 10013) from October 21 to November 10, 2013. Antidote is available for purchase online.

Image Courtesy of Antidote Magazine.

Key Looks: Vivienne Westwood F/W 2012 Collection

If there’s one good thing to come from the impending disaster that is global warming it is Vivienne Westwood’s Autumn/Winter 2012 MAN collection. Drawing inspiration from David Attenborough’s documentary series about the dangers of climate change, “The Frozen Planet” (to air in the US in March 2012), Westwood has created a covetable collection of pieces based on polar exploration. Her signature style reigns through on a pallet of punk inspired cold-weather wear—replete with tartan suiting, shearling jackets and chunk-knit patterned sweaters—perfect for weathering the storm in style.


Runway

Backstage