1.hedislimaniac
One who has a passionate obsession for Hedi Slimane (former menswear designer of Yves Saint Laurent and Dior Homme). This includes, but is not limited to memorizing reference codes of his clothes, selling organs to fund a Napoleon Jacket, listening to only runway music from his shows, staring at other men's bottoms to check out if they have Dior jeans on, being able to recognize the amount of wear or washes (hopefully none of the latter) someone's Dior's have just from seeing them being worn, naming your kids after Hedi, and fasting to shorten the time until Hedi returns to fashion (and to get a better fit in his clothes!).
Hedislimaniac (pointing to man on street wearing Dior's): "WHOA! That dude over there is wearing the Jakes (Reference Code:7H3111080585) in size 28 from Fall/Winter 2007 Navigate by These New Puritans. He soaked them once in cold water after three months of wear, no hemming, those could easily fetch up to $600 on eBay, maybe $780 on yahoo.jp"
Friend: "You are such a hedislimaniac."
from urbandictionary
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Hedi Slimane's favorite band "The Drums" at Other Music NYC 4/17/10
Hedi Slimane's famous photography transcends past the world of fashion and into music as well. Discovering and photographing bands such as Littl'ans, Eight Legs, and The Rakes, Hedi used most of these musicians for his fashion shows while at Dior Homme, but now the main attraction he offers them is a launch to stardom. Yesterday, April 17,2010, I attended a free show at Other Music in NYC that was headlined by Hedi's latest favorite band, The Drums. He photographed them at a show in California in November of last year and they became the main feature on his website just a few months later. After a short tour of Europe, the band, with facebook fan increases in the thousands after just weeks, took a short break back home in the States and did a pair of shows in the city. The band is set to return to Europe and continue touring there through this summer, along with the release their first album entitled "The Drums" on June 7th. Their sound has been compared to a mix of the Smiths, Joy Division, and Orange Juice. Before the show I was able to meet with the band members and ask about their work with Hedi Slimane. I was told that "he just called us up" and started taking pictures of the band, as well as the fact that he was a "nice guy." One member also revealed that the band still retains some contact with Hedi. The Drums took stage shortly after the minuscule venue was filled, fitting (according to management estimates) 100-125 people, and proceeded to play their hearts out and treat their fans with a performance of pure energy and bliss. The set list included some of the bands staple songs such as "Best Friend" and the trademark "Let's Go Surfing" as well as some new numbers from the upcoming album. After giving their drumsticks and a guitar pick to a devout five year old fan wearing a drums tee, complete with vintage looking leather jacket and slick hairdo, the boys from Brooklyn walked off into the crowd amidst raving applause and cheering, as the following act, the Pains of Being Pure at Heart took the stage.
Link to The Drums in Hedi Slimane's Rock Diary:
http://www.hedislimane.com/rockdiary/index.php?e=viewSpe&rockdiarySpeHomeNo=13
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Legendary Collections - Vol. 1- Raf Simons S/S 2008 "Material World"
Here's the first installment of my monthly series on legendary menswear collections. Let's start it off with a personal favorite of mine, Belgian designer Raf Simons' spring summer 2008 masterpiece entitled "Material World." For this show Simons took inspiration from the modern European backpacker, as knapsacks were seen on some of the models' backs, as well as sandals on their feet. The materials used were mostly techno-fabric, primarily consisting of thin waxed cotton, which gave the collection a sleek feel. The silhouette was slim as usual, but included some rather open and even over sized jackets and sweaters. To add to this one of the boys on the runway was even barefoot! Key pieces included the famed De Stijl sneakers/boots which took inspiration from the block paintings of Dutch artist Piet Mondrian (who also influenced some of the late Yves Saint-Laurent's greatest pieces), three section detachable waxed cotton pants, suit jackets made of the same fabric but with drawstrings on the chest and stomach area, as well as sunglasses made in collaboration with Linda Farrow. The soundtrack is a medley of techno songs, most notably from The Chemical Brothers, but also including the famous Zombie Nation tune "Kernkraft 400." Enjoy.
Friday, April 2, 2010
APC New Cure
I recently succumbed to the raw denim cult and bought a pair of APC New Cures. The French label APC (which stands for Atelier de Production et de Création, in case anyone was wondering) was founded by Jean Touitou and is based in Paris. APC is known for offering high quality Japanese selvaged denim at pretty reasonable prices considering the market today for brands like Samurai and Momotaro asks about $300-$600 per pair. The APC denim itself is from Japan, but is sewn in Macau, thus the tag reading "Made in Macau." When I first tried them on in the store, the denim was extremely stiff, and still is after five days of intense wear but is starting to soften up as well as stretch a bit. The jeans will end up stretching 2-3 inches which is why sizing down at least one or two sizes depending on desired fit is highly recommended. What shocks people most about raw denim like these is that the jeans should be worn as much as possible and not washed for at least 6 months; I'm aiming for 2 full years. What to do about the stink you may ask? Instead of washing just stick them in a zip lock bag and then off to the freezer. I'll keep updating on the condition of the fades, but for now there's creasing at the knees and slight whiskering near the crotch.
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