Boys / Mens Bra - Big in Japan
So this is the new big thing in Japan, eh? From a male Canadian point of view I just don’t get it, but to each-their-own!

So this is the new big thing in Japan, eh? From a male Canadian point of view I just don’t get it, but to each-their-own!

I guess there really is a model for every occasion, here are some when you need someone who is beauty challenged.


Find more great ugly models here.
Is it my imagination or have men’s designer t-shirts come a long, long way in the past few years. I remember a time when a ‘t-shirt’ was for working out or hang’in around the house on a Sunday afternoon. Now I see all kinds of cool designer t’s that I could easily wear out to the clubs on a Saturday night. Ya, baby….long live the t-shirt because it not only shows off all my hard work at the gym but they are comfortable as heck.
Brain freeze, it is my girlfriends birthday next week and I was smart enough to ask her what she wanted and I got the reply - Bench, time to crack out the plastic and do a little shopping online. Laterz!
I am finally able to admit it, my style sense and love of fashion is mostly related to casual styling. Sure I enjoy watching the hotties do the catwalk in outrageously cool looking fashion but when it comes time for me to hang-out with my friends I enjoy the laid-back comfort and look of casual clothing. I will take Henleys or G star anytime over a Giorgio Armani Suit or a Calvin Klein Tux.
So whisper behind my back and make faces if you will but when I want to look my best I need to feel comfortable. Catch you at the clubs!
The first New York Fashion Week was organized in 1943 by fashion publicist Eleanor Lambert for buyers and fashion media unable to travel to Paris for the runway shows.
In the 1970s and ’80s, designers began to show their collections across New York City in lofts, restaurants and clubs. In 1993, Fern Mallis searched for a venue where all of the shows could be centralized and in spring 1994, Fashion Week was held in the tents at Bryant Park.
The event will continue to be held at the park for two more years, but its location beyond that remains uncertain–and Mallis is not giving away any hints.
“Stay tuned,” she says. Fashion week is such an exciting time, it still gives me goosebumps!
Are you a fashion magnet? Here’s the major hot trend for style-conscious men in 2008: Buy a skinnier tie. Yes, in the world of men’s fashion, the shrinking of the tie from a 3 3/4-inch width to around 3 1/4 inches counts as monumental news.
That would never do in women’s fashion, where changes can be measured in volumes — say, from sleek to swinging — in the course of a season or two. Menswear moves at a much slower pace. Five years is the norm. A “fast-track” shift could happen in three.
The attention to narrower ties and slimmer lapels comes as the industry continues to embrace dressier looks, Hoffman said: “From our point of view, we’re going through a period of change from distressed, grungier looks toward clean looks, polished looks. It’s crisper — we definitely see that as an important direction.” Says Ari Hoffman. Lucky I kept mine from the 80’s so I will be set.
Paris - Gucci Group has appointed Didier Bonnin as the new CEO of Sergio Rossi, succeeding Isabelle Guichot, who was made CEO of Balenciaga just a couple of weeks ago. Bonnin, 40, joins Sergio Rossi from Bottega Veneta where he was Industrial Director from February 2003. Bottega Veneta, Sergio Rossi and Balenciaga are all controlled by the giant French-owned luxury corporation Gucci Group. The new Sergio Rossi CEO begins his role on June 18.
Gucci Group is the world’s 3rd largest luxury conglomerate, controlling such brands as Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent, Alexander McQueen, Bédat & Co., Boucheron, Roger & Gallet, Stella McCartney and YSL Beauté. de Commerce in Rheims with a degree in International Finance, is fluent in Italian, English and French. It is good to see fresh blood at Gucci and this can only help them in the long-term