Left Image: Country Road Right Image: Rebecca Minkoff Those looking to bring a versatile marble item to their wardrobe will swoon for a petite marble clutch from gorgeous high -
street labels like Country Road or high - end designers such as Rebecca Minkoff and Diane Von Furstenberg.
These days I have cleaned out most of the plaid, punk, bright patterned pieces, preferring a more muted pallet (mostly) and tend to look to Isabel Marant, Alexander Wang, Chloé, Givenchy, Saint Laurent and
street labels like Etre Cecile, and locally Bassike, Camilla and Marc, Ellery and Josh Goot.
Not exact matches
Boxfresh were renowned pioneers of the British
street scene and were the first to import
labels like Carhartt, G - Star and Penfield into the UK.
I used to get hand - me - downs from the cool older girl across the
street and the thing I
liked the most about these Villager things (besides the sewn in
label that said «The Garment Belongs to Helen Cleary» was that they always used some kind of contrasting trim or lining and colorful buttons.
A favorite of both luxury and high
street labels, Pearmain's styling has been employed for advertising campaigns by the
likes of Supreme, Calvin Klein, Acne Studios, Topman, and Joseph.
Quinn toils to feed, clean, assure, train and straighten out dogs used as fight - ring bait or abandoned, chained and forgotten, traded on the
street like chattel or
labeled as unredeemable and designated to be killed.
From independent lifestyle boutiques
like Hope & May to big names
like Camilla the
Label, Fletcher
Street is the home of style.
He has applied this KAWS signature to his
street art, a clothing line, heroically outsize toys and sculptures, and countless cobranding ventures with
labels like A Bathing Ape and Marc Jacobs.
Walking the broad
streets, with their tasteful fin - de-sie ̀cle houses — only occasionally interspersed with postwar buildings, hastily thrown up to plug the bomb craters of World War II — you'll find your way to galleries
like Galerie Max Hetzler and Buchholz or, a few
streets down, Mathew Gallery, run by David Lieske and Peter Kersten, whose music
label Dial has been responsible for some of the finest house music to come out of Germany in the last 15 years.
Grayson Perry's For Faith in Shopping shows a Virgin Mary -
like figure dressed in designer
labels and carrying a shopping bag, highlighting the UK's almost religious obsession with high -
street spending.
Saluzzi told CNBC that he
liked the concept of Bitcoin, but has a problem with the idea «that on Wall
Street the innovators are trying to package something up and put a derivative
label on it when they really don't know what's underneath.»