Boyfriend Journal Edit 001.
Styling and Photography: Kurt D. Ji
Modelling : Dorian Philip
Wardrobe: Luisa Via Roma
Boyfriend Journal Edit 001.
Styling and Photography: Kurt D. Ji
Modelling : Dorian Philip
Wardrobe: Luisa Via Roma
ASOS Australia snake print shirt | Sean Suen PVC wide leg trousers | transaparent belt bag via Luisa via Roma | Quay Australia sunglasses
We have seen so many unusual materials and textures during Spring Summer 18 and Autumn Winter 18 men’s collections such as Jil Sander’s unisex mesh shirt, Dries Van Noten‘s works-in-every-outfit-kind mesh vest for layering. But for Men’s Spring Summer 2019, this trend goes to another crazier level with more “unwearable elements” comes to men’s fashion including leading designers at Paris and Milan fashion weeks such as Acne Studio’s transparent PVC shirt, Luis Vuitton PVC jacket and plastic neon bags etc etc etc. Men’s Fashion has finally comes to a time to wash off the dirty name “only wore as utility” in 2018.
During Milan Men’s Fashion Week SS19, I created a group of editorial for Bally with their AW18 pieces. Inspired by Milan Men’s Fashion Week SS19, I picked up some latest trends including the mixing up of different textures and materials – such as shining patent leather and PVC against suede, velvet and other muted textures. I am wearing Bally shining raincoat, Bally chest bag, Bally suede travel bag.