Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons mark the new generation of mood ring colours with Prada’s menswear FW22 collection. With bright dark hues creating a shiny midnight sky, a glassy jade leather jumpsuit, and a powerful teal coat that would seal any deal on the table: the collection marks one of Prada’s strongest to date.
Explore the new generation of mood ring colours through the latest MR TURNER MAGAZINE editorial.
The latest collection drop from the iconic Australian Activewear label, PE Nation Menswear.
Catch my full digital edit below, and scroll to the bottom to shop my looks.
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PE Nation Menswear Extension LS Top (in white) layered underneath PE Nation Menswear Extension Tee (in sage), over the PE Nation Menswear Fortitude Short (in black).
The latest magazine edit explores the idea of transeasonal styling when it comes to Summer and Winter – making this not your regular [a] day in the park.
This is an editorial that recontextualises a season collection. Fashion releases don’t always align when it comes to the northern and southern hemisphere seasonal opposites.
However, that doesn’t mean that you can’t wear Summer releases in Winter. To test this I reworked Bally‘s SS21 collection to suit an Australian Winter; A Day in the Park.
This article also features styling elements from Raf Simons and Jac+Jack.
Reconnecting with one of my original favorites, Jac+Jack, to style, story, and showcase some of their AW21 pieces from their menswear collection.
I titled this editorial A Drop of Blue in the Crater because the current AW21 drop from Jac+Jack is an array of blue hues, and the location looks to be a natural crater. Nothing poetic or symbolic hiding in this title, it’s literal.
You can shop the current Menswear collection on Jac+Jack by clicking here.
RESORT CITY is all about finding the median between holiday and resort-wear whilst living and working in a city that is by the beach. Such a city provides new meaning to workwear and everyday style.
This editorial is all about the Resort City style, featuring Australian luxury label Commas, and accessories from Italian label Tod’s.
One of my favourite projects of the year. Where The Wild Flowers Are is an editorial featuring Kim Jones’ Dior Men’s Resort 2021 collection. Photographed by Joel Tozer, shot in the Snowy Mountains, and directed by yours truly.
And Jordan, the king of all wild flowers, was lonely and wanted to be where someone loved him best of all. There should be a place where only the things you want to happen, happen. “And now,” cried Jordan, “let the wild rumpus start!”
A few weeks ago, I visited Melbourne to attend Emperor Champagne’s extravagant celebration for Billecart-Salmon’s 200th anniversary. It was a tasteful evening full of elegant guests, diamonds (literally), and endless bottles of bubbles.
What does one wear to such an occasion? Something classy, but with enough difference to turn heads. Queue Shayne Tino’s label BY HIM; made to measure suits with bold design and sharp distinction. Suits that are made to guarantee a wave of heads to turn.
Thank you Emperor for having me. It was refreshing to attend a ball that was so grand it would have matched, or in this case outdid, those held in the prime of their time.
See more of Shayne’s label here, and stay up to date with his work here.
Winter is coming, brothers. Whilst that does mean there’s another season of Game of Thrones on its way, it also means we get to shop for some new pieces to either be stolen and worn by our better halves, or for ourselves to stay warm in the colder months ahead.
One of my favourite aspects of Autumn and Winter is playing around with layers. Whilst colours are usually darker come this time of year, Country Road’s AW/17 range provides different textures available in abundance making the game of layering easy.
I’m carrying my love of colour-on-colour into the new season – Country Road’s rich Burgundy sweater with their same coloured bomber is a perfect example of this. The difference in texture provides extra sophistication. Match this with dark pants or black-grey jeans, and a suede boot so you can rest assured that you’ll be looking fresh and sleek no matter where you venture off to.
This premium leather weekender bag is a standout accessory. You know the drill; the more she ages, the better she looks. This is one you’ll be able to have for years so you can forget about using your gym bag for your next getaway.
My must-have from Country Road this season is their black-ribbed jacket. This stretch slim fit doubles as a zipped-turtleneck, adding a luxuriously relaxed vibe no matter how casual you are. I definitely see Tom Ford buying this – need I say more?
Ever wondered what to wear to a formal dinner, work function or special event? A monochrome dinner jacket is an answer to the problem. Not only can you pair this with the white shirt in your wardrobe, you can opt for a checked shirt if that’s more the style. There’s versatility in simplicity, and this jacket caters for either occasion.
Another prominent piece this season is the casual-fit Chambray Denim shirt. I’ve pieced it together with a Navy Blue chino and bomber (#ColourOnColour) to highlight on the luxury within casual-wear whether I’m running errands, writing blogs at my local cafe, or lounging at home.
The perfect bomber has arrived. It’s sleek, contains hidden pockets and pulls the most simple of outfits together. Sometimes a white tee and pants are exactly what the day calls for, and the bomber jacket brings the look into this season. Adding a coat or heavy jacket to this, or any of the above looks, will keep your layering game strong.
It was an absolute pleasure to be able to work with Country Road in styling some of their Menswear AW/17 collection at the #CRWelcomeHome House. My family and I have shopped with them for years so it is my absolute honour and privilege to be able to share this with you all.