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Friday  September 12, 2008

At Ralph Lauren

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Robert Burke

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Bruce Weber

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these photos are so boring. the best of american fashion?

OK, first came the fedoras, and now everyone seems to roll up their jeans' legs. This is a typical fashion Catch-22: everyone TRIES to be unique and expressive of their style, but guided by some questionable tips from the likes of Details and GQ, they all look THE SAME. Look at those guys in the pictures. BORING!!!!!!! Come on Men.style.com, you guys can do a better job than this can't you???

I hate to agree with the previous 2 postings. It will be nice to see the shots from the next Milan & Paris shows to compare them with these.

I'm sure there are people that dress well without putting on a "GQ" or "Details" look. But my impression is, these publications are trying to tell their readers what looks are "hot" (that's their job, supposedly), and in doing so, only show what is hot in their eyes. The result: fedora hats, rolled up hems, man bags, and fashion victims who look like clowns.

right on, dudes. jeans and pinstripes is atrocious--it's the man dressing down in a weird way. where's the real whimsy?

Scott Schuman trains his keen eye—and his Canon EOS 5D—on the stylish scene surrounding the Fall 2009 collections in Milan, Paris, and New York.
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