Freshman Designer, Andy Stinson, may be the designer, because Ralph Lauren contrarian gamble on the wide band in the late pay dirt gutsiest beat 60s.
No shrinking violet, turned the unique brand image guru Luxe designer fixed his collection success - together with the future his Stinson R. Ely - counter on a sink or swim redux of the 1940s years era, Hollywood Bund slack, an Americana fashion icon, the voguish in 70 years been.
As Lauren's bet of Stinson's high waisted, wide tie, full-cut slack gambit cuts cross grain against prevailing fashion trends and pits his slack, full-cut Hollywood Confederation against the opposite and still red hot plain front, slim-cut silhouette.
With pleats until now on fashions top flirting usually 2-pleat-front is on Stinson's line-up already a high stakes bet a pleat-front revival. But it is most aggressive model, its four front fold, Astaire collection that bravest, and certainly the most is his audacious one, risk the Stinson. Named for the legendary dancer, Stinson's four pleat Astaire group modeled after was Fred Astaire re-design of the Hollywood bunch of slack, a pair of trousers he called his "third dance partner".
Once the signature of the Hollywood of the most dashing, screen legends, many Hollywood of elastic's physique flattering, sleight of hand talent for the conversion of the time the most debonair cinema of icons in slim waist, long-legged, he hunk Adonises for his movie star cachet and the same name, "Hollywood" nickname.
Inspired by the pants of Eduard's famous "drape suit", has the buffer time Hollywood Bund a high waist and full-cut thigh stylishly deleted belt loops improves. Absent a bunch tips a fluid, continuous drape sleek from its high waist too narrow, pegged cuffs. The figure flattering lines of code his high, streamlined, "V"-geformte silhouette creates a sporty masculine look, which magically takes the waist and adds the illusion of the long legs.
Hollywood was Federal Prime even the salad days of song and dance musical and tinsel town "Hoofer," by Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, immediately made top the Hollywood Federal slack their own. In addition his physique flattering appearance and illusion of longer legs, the slack all-in-one design, plissé front and full-cut leg delivered a rivaled freedom of movement and comfort, that dancer found irresistible. Added Fred Astaire and his own twist: that at some point one, but usually two pleat-front, Astaire two more wrinkles; added his total was four-front folding, a hat-trick, the Astaire the freedom to work his legendary dance magic.
On the basis of two decades archiving film and vintage Studio stills, which inspired the early Vault 30s to mid of forties for design, Stinson R. Ely Astaire collection contains both a belted style and another brace configured, placement ALA manipulated the tab keys 1930s style exterior.
Astaire, tells Stinson, both styles contributed with equal aplomb, favours the added freedom of the suspendered versions to suit scenes and belt loops for a slack and sports shirt recordings. His casual scenes of Astaire, still a flair, his personal style was added: a tie silk Viererzug thread through his belt loops. Still another Astaire created fashion twist, one that triggered an own enthusiasm, a traditional belt was but buckled on his left side, rather than at the front.
About Stinson R. Ely:
Born out of the 22-year-old, Stinson/R. Ely & partners, Inc. brand imaging company - founded in 1988 by Andy Stinson and Robbi Ely - the debut collection of their Luxe menswear brand features collars and pocket squares, dress pants, sports primers, hosiery and shirts. Deprived of basics, it's a dandy collection, exclusively, his designs inspired by the Duke of Windsor and popularized by Hollywood's dashing, screen idols.
Stinson R. Ely - together with its parent company, Stinson/R. Ely & partner - based in San Diego, California, at the 8775 Aero drive. Zip code is 92123. site is http://www.stinsonrely.com. Autumn-winter 2012 "Lookbook" is available in print or PDF versions. Phone for Stinson/R. Ely & partners corporate offices, Stinson R. Ely or his co-designer, Andy Stinson, is 858-573-1698.
Stinson R. Ely is a founding member of the Alliance of the American luxury of makers (ALM). http://americanluxurymakers.Tumblr.com/
Contact:
J. Andy Stinson, co-designer
858-573-1698
http://www.stinsonrely.com
Bobbi Koller, associate designer
858-573-1698
http://www.stinsonrely.com
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