NY MFW FW17 HIGHLIGHTS | KRAMMER & STOUDT
As the sounds of a passing train echoed while models stood on train tracks in layers upon layers of clothing, a mixture of the American West and punk sensibilities was presented. Plaid shirts were tied around the waist and lose fitting pants were cut slightly below the knee and worn over long johns. Purposefully disheveled with the appearance of having everything you own on your body created a…
NY MFW FW17 HIGHLIGHTS | DAVID HART
David Hart was unafraid to add color and print to his formal yet fun red carpet. A vibrant pink tuxedo with a ruffled tuxedo shirt stood alongside a tartan suit with a velvet bow tie at one end of the red carpet; on the other end was a women’s tuxedo paired with an oversized red bow tie. All that fell in between was just as fun and playful for such formal attire, from additional plaid suits to…
NY MFW FW17 HIGHLIGHTS | BRISTOL
An homage to the NBA’s off-court style circa early 2000s was the chill and relaxed vibe of the Bristol presentation. Velour suits, oversized tops and bomber jackets felt very classic streetwear – but cropped plaid pants and a slightly muted rusty palette add a fresh interpretation.
Words: Mikah James | Photographer: Julie Warner
NY MFW FW17 HIGHLIGHTS | URI MINKOFF
Set up like the most stylish street scene, the models appeared to always be in transit, commuting to their next destination. One model chatted on his phone, while others took a short ride on bicycles. With pants cropped high enough for the city biker to ride with ease accessorized with leather backpacks and cross-body bags, this feeling of being on the go was executed with conviction. There was a…
NY MFW FW17 HIGHLIGHTS | MAX N’ CHESTER
Max N’ Chester, featuring a neutral palette of greys and blues, made the collection all the more interesting by the addition of prints, textures and exaggerated proportions. An oversized jacket was layered over a Navajo blanket printed pant and blazer sets and camouflage was used in a three-piece ensemble. Shirts and sweaters hung long below blazers and vests, with pants rolled up to graze the…
Alpines discuss sophomore album ‘Another River’ with Fault
Fresh from the release of their critically acclaimed sophomore album ‘Another River’ in late 2016, Alpines sit down with Fault Magazine to discuss everything from their upcoming European Tour, Bob’s bugs and Catherine’s extreme hide and seek.
Hi Catherine, how are you doing?
C: Yeah good good! Bob is here as well.
Hey Bob, how are you?
B: Hi there, good thank you.…
FAULT Magazine Behind The Scenes with Dreamgirls star Joe Aaron Reid
As one of the world's most iconic musicals, landing a role in Dreamgirls is a stage actor's dream gig. The high-octane dance moves, emotional storyline and powerful musical numbers have blown away theatre audiences since the show first premiered back in the early 1980's. Dreamgirls gained further worldwide acclaim thanks to the 2006 Hollywood blockbuster…
My tech travel setup
MacBook Pro
Robert Capa, a famous photojournalist once said, “If your pictures aren’t good enough, you’re not close enough.” It’s not just about zooming in with your lens, either. It’s about getting physically closer to people and getting to know them better. It’s also about spending a little time with a stranger before taking their photo. That helps build the trust and comfort that’ll come…