Men's rings are back on the scene again, but are more artistic than traditional. Men's accessories in general have become a bit more bold, and rings are no exception. As pictured above, men's rings are now available in an array of shapes and original styles, which until now was mostly only present in women's jewelry. Rings subtly reflect and represent your sense of style and personality, so choose one that you can identify with.
What are your thoughts on the evolution of men's rings?
For his Spring/Summer 2009 collection, British designer Gareth Pugh produced a collection that is a bit alienesque, a bit robotic, and a bit human all at the same time. The collection consists of blazers, jackets, pants and dresses all in the form of innovative shapes with the noticeable layering shingle effect. In this collection, Pugh maintains black and white contrast, which was also present in his previous collection. More pics below.
A few of the pieces from this collection are worn by Beyonce in her current video for "Diva".
Check the clip below:
Beyonce - "Diva"
Other artists that have worn Gareth Pugh in their videos include Kylie Minogue and Roisin Murphy.
Make keeping up with the minutes easier and more stylish with the help of a contemporary timepiece. Not only do watches help you avoid tardiness, but they also serve as conversation pieces. Watches tell a lot about person, so be careful choosing one that suits your personality and your lifestyle. What does your watch say about you?
Louis Vuitton has gone street this season, and have incorporated a signature graffiti print into their collection. The graffiti print has most commonly been seen on LV's leggings, and bags. Now the print has transcended to footwear for Louis Vuitton's Graffiti Sneaker Boot. The shoe is inspired by 1980s streetwear, and comes in three eye popping neon colors (green, hot pink and orange). The shoe is a tribute to American artist Stephen Sprouse, who collaborated with Marc Jacobs for the 2001 Louis Vuitton Graffiti collection. Sprouse is credited for being one of the forefathers of the pop and punk trend of the 1980s. For $980, you can own a pair and pay tribute to the late Stephen Sprouse.
For more information or purchase the shoe, click the link below.