Following his brief editorial experience Avery signed with NY-based Commonwealth Utilities to act as a design consultant and marketing man. The first fruits of this arrangement (CU’s SS10 collection) are now visible and while I wouldn’t go as far as saying he’s the next Raf Simons, Avery does seem a dab hand when it comes to pushing interesting staples: seersucker short-suits, collegiate v-necks and short-sleeved shirts in shades reminiscent of day spent seaside.
PS. Was contemplating a post of dream sports-player x designer/brand collabs but realised the endeavour would turn out an epic fail considering my verrry limited knowledge of all things athletic. Any ideas?
Images via The Malcolm
I really quite like these pics – nice subtlety in the clothes!:-)
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Those are awesome! And i like the shirt on the first photo. =D SummerA Writers DenBrown Mestizo
The collegiate theme is prevalant in menwear, citing Gossip Girl as the visual inspiration for many aspiring fashion followers, there is a temptation to over complicate mens style. Your pictures show clearly the benefits of KISS…..keep is simple stupid, and how picking bright colours creates a unique style for men
Hi from ParisI am glad to telle that you are now linked to Easy Fashion Paris.Fred the Mole
Lyndsay: Agreed, this KISS motto of yours makes a lot of sense. Gossip Girl's Ed Westwick/Chuck Bass does look suave in his get-ups but when some people attempt to emulate his dandy-look it can seem forced.Fred: Much thanks./Male-Mode.com
WOW!GREAT!