Men’s Fashion Week AW2010: Paris & Milan

All Villains?

Men’s Fashion Week for Fall 2010 in Paris and Milan is well underway, and Designers seem obsessed with creating villains. Ann Demeulemees covered the runways in excessive furs, feathers and leather in attempt at at what Hint Mag referred to as a Rocked-Out-Count-Dracula. Well, maybe she got the blood-thirst right, but there’s nothing  attractive (or interesting) about a man covered in the forty bodies of anally and vaginally electrocuted mink.

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The Comme des Garçons collection by Rei Kawakubo also featured a bear coat. That’s right. A coat made from a bear that looked less “real” than a faux, and Hermés perpetuated the tired fur-trim collar. Los Angeles-based Rick Owens‘ disco-star-ship-Hellraiser was not only a hideously cruel collection of snake-boots and snake-n-fur gloves and coats, but it also looked like the stuff of costumey evil-queens. While his use of pattern and print is definitely exciting, Alexander McQueen needs to know that the skull and crossbones is over. It was over in 2004. He must have been playing Mortal Kombat, because his ninja-masked men in suits looked like bad-guy Scorpian and just could not be taken seriously – especially with silly fur-shoulders and fur-trim hoods.

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It was fitting that Dsquared payed tribute to horror flicks, considering the horror-films that have documented how fur, feathers, wool and leather are made into “fashion”. Moncler Gamme Bleu by Thom Browne had what looked like a gorilla suit – fur from head to toe.

Sometimes I really wonder what the hell is wrong with designers like D&G, Costume National, Gucci and Armani? Can you be in such a bubble that you convince yourself that aesthetics somehow justifies anything? Like cliché horror films in an age of awareness, these concepts are shocking at first, but rarely innovative. These designers act as though they are rebelling by designing against awareness but this is like cutting off the nose to spite the face, especially in a time when there are so many amazing alternatives, fauxs, and revolutionary sustainable and eco-fabrics. It’s not enough to simply hope designers will “get it” and make the common-sense connection between fabric and animals, exercise basic compassion or empathy, or realize that their talents would not be stunted by taking the time to find alternative and cutting-edge fabrics – we actually have to tell them to stop. All this means that designs are getting comfy using fur with no indication of concern or awareness. We need to step it up, because it’s only getting worse!

Dsquared² Fall 2010Gucci Fall 2010Moncler Gamme Bleu Fall 2010

Meanwhile, designers who managed to steer clear of fur like Adam Kimmel, went with insane casino villians in velvet suits. Dries Van Noten offered a polished but mischievous ivy-leaguer with mismatched sleeves and a rocker edge, Junya Watanabe captured the indy-rock dandy, and Viktor & Rolf gave us their love for the mid-century prep with modern details. Bottega Veneta was all about the rockabilly bad-boy, and Kris Van Assche‘s minimalist men stuck to black, white and gray urban basics. Mens’ Varsace and Prada (while drowning in leather) seemed to have passed on fur this fall season.

Adam Kimmel Fall 2010Dries Van Noten Fall 2010Junya Watanabe Fall 2010Viktor & Rolf Fall 2010Bottega Veneta Fall 2010Kris Van Assche Fall 2010

The mainstream press seemed to have steered clear of Geneva, Switzerland last week (January 20-21) where the Eco-Chic Fashion Show was held in partnership with the UN featuring 21 eco-couture designers and 23 ready-to-wear-designers.

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Biomimicry, Celebrity Auction & A Veg Hanukkah

What Would Nature Do? Biomimicry is a fascinating emerging discipline that studies nature’s best ideas and then imitates these designs and processes to solve human problems.Industrial DesignkingfisherToxics

Still looking for the perfect, wool-free peacoat? If we didn’t wow you with our previous list, here’s a few extras. The Armani cotton peacoat, and Helmut Lang cotton/acrylic pea coat are not cheap, but they’re wool-free and will stay in your wardrobe for life. Classic styles like this are not going anywhere.

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Instead of a shorter coat, Banana Republic’s moleskin trench and French Connection’s Moleskin car coat are great alternatives – and brushed moleskin is a warm, heavy, sturdy and soft cotton. No moles are hurt!

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Have you ever wanted to do yoga with Russel Simmons or take five of your friends to a private dinner party prepared by Celeb Chef Tal Ronnen with actress Ginnifer Goodwin and Author Rory Freedman? What about lunch with Supermodel Tatjana Patitz or 2 VIP Tickets to the Ellen DeGeneres Show or two tickets and backstage passes to see 30 Seconds to Mars? Whether it’s art, a health consultation, or meeting the stars, the Farm Sanctuary auction on Charity Buzz has some amazing stuff worth checking out. This could make a really great holiday gift and help out one of our favorite organizations!
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It’s almost Hanukkah! If you have no idea what to make your brisket-loving family, quit your kvetching and start smoking your marijuanica, compiling Jewish recipes and planning a traditional menu. From Sweet and Sour Cabbage Borscht, Carrot and Sweet Potato Tzimmes, and Potato Latkes with Tofu Sour Cream and Applesauce, to Roshinkes un Mandlin and Cranberry Apple Cinnamon Strudel – this is a real traditional feast.

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Fresh Friday Finds

1. John Patrick Organic Spring 2009

John Patrick has done it again! As one of my favorite designers, his dreamy, bucolic, utopian vision came to life at the Desmond Tutu center in Chelsea last month. This American Gothic reminds us that our land-base in primary, and taking care of it (like using organic cotton, fair-labor, sustainable practices – developing sustainable cottage industries, and growing your own organic cotton in the jungles of Peru) is crucial. Click here to view the complete collection for men and women.

2. Vegetable-Based Leather is my bag, baby!
Vegetable-based ‘leather‘  made by Amazonian natives from sustainable plant matter, and recycled canvas from cargo trucks. Need I say more? The bags and accessories from Paz Apparel are hot, and I love this oversized “Uptown Handbag“. Thanks to reader, Ari for the tip-off!

$125, Paz Apparel

Also from Paz:

3. sea shepherd flag

One of DB’s favorite organizations, Sea Shepherd, will be featured in Animal Planet’s 7-episode special series “Whale Wars”. On Friday, November 7th Animal Planet will premiere Whale Wars at 9 PM ET/PT in the US, and internationally in early 2009. For additional information, photos and a sneak peak at the series go to:
http://animal.discovery.com/tv/whale-wars/

4. Peter Singer is the Godfather…

Joshua & Peter Singer at Karen Dawn's event

I got the honor of meeting Peter Singer, father of the modern animal rights movement and author of “Animal Liberation” at a party for Karen Dawn’s (Dawnwatch) birthday and book reading. It’s not often you get to meet the person who set the new course for your life. I recommend reading both books!

When Purchasing Books, I also strongly recommend supporting local independent bookstores. Use Indiebound.org as opposed to the not-at-all-ethically-fabulous Amazon or Barnes & Noble. Do it!!!

Buy Thanking the Monkey now from Amazon

5. Autumn is in the Air

And so are these seasonal smells from DB friend, A Scent of Scandal! Check out: OLD SCHOOL  – granny smith, ROUGH PATCH – pumpkin, & TURNING TRICKS – candy corn.

6. Do Rabbits Scream?

Find out more about Armani on peta.org.

The answer is yes, and this new undercover video of rabbit fur farms in France and China is enough to make anyone give fur the cold shoulder. PETAs Armani campaign is in full swing. Get involved!

7. Shoes that will make you swoon
A little bird told me that Elizabeth Olsen (Olsen Haus), whose vegan shoe line is blowing up and selling out all over the place right now, will be making vegan shoes for men that are as equally badass as her womens’ shoes. And to get a taste of how she rolls, take a look at these:

(All I can say is that I am looking forward to dancing in some blue suede-like mens’ shoes.) More to come, stay tuned.

8. Home

In Defense of Animals is taking on Zappos‘ hairy sales, exposing outdated primate nicotine experiments,planning for Fur Free Friday, and standing up to Puppy Mills. Check out their campaigns and get involved!

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9. Pick an Apple!

Get out of town before the season is over. If you haven’t been to the Hudson Valley in New York State for an autumn adventure, you don’t know what you’re missing! Click Here! or Here!

10. Party for the Pigs

Support Farm Sanctuary’s Party for the Pigs:
A benefit for the survivors of the Midwest flood disaster

In June of this year, Farm Sanctuary mobilized in Iowa to take part in one of the most ambitious farm animal rescues ever undertaken, after thousands of pigs were left to die in the Midwest flood disaster. During both land and water rescue operations, 69 pigs were rescued, including many pregnant sows who were once confined to gestation crates on factory farms. Now, these pigs, many of whom are still suffering from serious health problems, are at Farm Sanctuary receiving urgent care and undergoing rehabilitation.

On October 18, Farm Sanctuary will honor these survivors of the Midwest floods and raise critically needed funds for their care.

Please, help the pigs by attending the event or making a donation today!

PARTY FOR THE PIGS

Saturday, October 18, 6-9 p.m.
Equality Center
1640 Rhode Island Ave. N.W.
Washington, D.C.

FEATURING

Hosts
Persia White and Nellie McKay

A special performance by
Singer/songwriter and Broadway actress Nellie McKay

And…
Vegan hors d’oeuvres, a wine and beer bar, and a silent auction

Cocktail attire requested

RSVP now or call 607-583-2225 ext 221 to reserve your space.
General admission tickets cost $50.