The spring and summer footwear collection by Riccardo Tisci exemplifies diversity. The collection offers various colorways of Tisci’s signature star-detailed leather high tops (see gallery and main image) which we featured not long ago, as well more athletic/conventional low-top silhouettes accented with both bold and neutral hues (after the Jump). Combining religious, street and high-fashion […]
Givenchy releases the latest iteration of its Star-Detail High-Top, made entirely of a rich black leather. The most prominent detail of the Italian-made sneakers are the metal stars on the Velcro ankle strap, a signature Riccardo Tisci touch. The actual Givenchy brand is found stamped at the back of the heel, on the sole and […]
If you’re totally into the urban lumberjack look, but want to keep your steez super posh, then you may want to look into Givenchy’s Rabbit Fur Cap. Not only is it constructed of rabbit fur, but it includes flop-ears that you can let drop if the air conditioning at the martini bar gets turned on […]
French fashion house Givenchy has just added a new luxurious sneaker to their collection. The Tom Combo High Top is featured in black distressed leather with contrast velvet for added texture, round toes and detailed tonal stitching all topped off with a logo print heel. Along with a stylish color pallet, the sneakers padded tongue […]
Givenchy featured a leather mask in their Spring/Summer 2011 in Paris that created a stir in the fashion world. No one expected the French luxury fashion house to actually release the masks, but Givenchy decided to run with the Road Warrior-meets-Gimp look and will actually present the masks as part of their accessories collection next […]
A preview of Givenchy’s Fall/Winter 2010 Footwear Collection, which consists of a series of hi-tops as well as one boot design. Colorwise Givenchy’s keeping it simple and stark, using mostly dark greys, black and white, with a couple incorporating velcro strapping. Would love to get my hands on some of these, but knowing it’s Givenchy […]
Paris fashion week for Spring 2010 Ready to Wear saved my sanity. The collections were fresh, inspiring, and didn’t continuously remind beleaguered audiences of the crapper state of the economy (we get it, shit sucks) while not being overly ostentatious. Trends present on this season’s runways include an ode to the 20s and 30s, art […]