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Halston Menswear

DesignerValet

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This is some Macy's-level blandness
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From WWD:

Get ready to step out. The Halston man is back.

The company unveiled looks from its two Halston men's lines in an exclusive to WWD, and the iconic American designer's own personal style (and love of nightlife) clearly made a deep impression.

Click to see more looks from the collections>>

"He was a linchpin of club culture in his day, and he looked great in a dressed-up, minimal way," said Tom Wallis, president of Halston men's wear. "That was our guide. We wanted to make Manhattan clothing."

Halston, whose clothes were synonymous with disco-era glam and was himself a habituÃ
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of the party circuit, likely would be at home in the debonair, wide-lapel suits; sleek, dark coats, and velvet jackets that populate the new collections.

In Heritage "” the brand's more affordable, slim-fitting secondary line that is launching at Bloomingdale's this fall "” there's a tailored double-breasted pinstripe jacket, a camel hair suit and red turtleneck (both lines offer lots of turtlenecks, a Halston favorite) and brightly hued dinner jackets, as well as sporty but formal dress shirts and denim.

Collection, the brand's luxury line making its debut at Harrods this fall, offers a dressier take with luxe statement cardigans, handsome check suits, mushroom-colored velvet jackets and proper tuxedos.

Both lines eschew the lived-in look that is so pervasive in men's wear, and instead offer clothes made for the reflection of the disco ball.

The men's side was never a focus for Halston, who licensed the name to classification players. The brand had a presence in tailored clothing but was never a significant collections business.

When Jim Ammeen, president of Neema Clothing, purchased the Halston name in 1999, he made plans to restore the women's business and create the men's business. Ammeen retained the license to launch the brand's men's wear after he sold the name to Hilco and the Weinstein Co. in 2007, but tabled plans to launch men's wear until the women's lines were more established.


http://www.wwd.com/fashion-news/hals...lines-3083665#




 

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Doesn't Bob Weinstein own Halston now? Wtf was that dude thinking.
 

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I dont understand this thread

Plenty of plain jane MC style brands out there
 

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It looks like Lauren by Ralph Lauren in collaboration with Georgio Armani.
 

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Halston apparently made nice cologne in the 80's...
 

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Originally Posted by Captain Winky
It looks like Lauren by Ralph Lauren in collaboration with Georgio Armani.

+1
 

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This is nowhere near as good as Ralph Lauren or Armani when it comes to boring luxe.
 

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Originally Posted by Magician
This is nowhere near as good as Ralph Lauren or Armani when it comes to boring luxe.

Please, let's not confuse "Lauren by Ralph Lauren" with any real Ralph Lauren lines.

And I hardly consider most RL or Armani stuff boring. RL's higher end lines have all the intricacies in the details, while Armani tends to use some interesting textured and patterned materials, even if their cuts are very dated.
 

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Bumping this thread. I saw some Halston SC's at C21 made by Pal Zileri (made in Italy) and look to be canvassed. Can anybody confirm?
 

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