Is lowpoly the future of the desing ? What do you guys expect to be the next fashion ? in 2020 or so ?
ugly
>>9175017
the fuck does that even mean? low poly = future? what?
hehem
sruli rekt
>At an event.
>Chilling with your ultimate effay bro.
>Notice these two mirin' your fits and giving you the eye.
Who do you choose effay, and why?
Which collection is on the right?
the bro cause hes the ultimate effay
>>9176120
both at same time, while laughing at effay bro for his lack of dyke privilege
Does /fa/ watch fashion movies?
I warched this yesterday and I'm still jerking off.
http://youtu.be/nwQsSLussCQ
This looks promising
SULLI Cut-Movie Fashion King, 2014 KBS2 Mo…: http://youtu.be/m9Zd-0-JF4g
anyone?
I'm actually liking all this vapid bullshit
"Once Upon A Time..." by Karl Lagerfeld: http://youtu.be/0o9dTCl0hkY
What happened to Lunarcore? I think it's a very interesting and unique style.
Can you guys drop some inspo?
>>9172709
>that old couple
It never... Took off
>YEAAAAAHHHHH
Varg thread
I'm gonna marry Varg-kun!!!
>>9175692
Who is that homeless man
/fa/ crew
Post what you got
where to cop
What do you guys think of OCBD under a sweatshirt? I always thought it was too tryhard.
looks like shit and it is tryhard
it's fine
should be tucked in and depends on the sweatshirt. works much better with sweaters
Fashion without philosophy is just superficial wankery.
>>9167108
>superficial wankery
you say that like its a bad thing
philosophy is also superficial wankery. socrotes, diogenes, nietzsche, probably any philosopher that probably you look up to knew as much.
>>9167108
*tips geobaskets*
>>9167108
the big bang was an orgasm the universe is the ejaculate
I'm looking for some dr martens inspo, preferably the 1460s, might cop a pair
they look so good beaten up
This this this
>>9174337
Only blacks could get away with it though.
>>9174337
>asos
>ever
>gold
>ever
>>9174463
>not buying cheap basics as a starter pack for your wardrobe
let's share some /fa/ feels
>tfw no gf
>too wuss to ask any girl out because i don't feel effay enough
>end up browsing /fa/ more to make me feel better
>it doesn't
> not autistic
> talks to atractive girls
> sometimes gets them
> lives a happy life
>avoiding eye contact with sales people as I make 7 trips to the dressing room and buy nothing
>>9174632
>Constantly looking in mirrors
>If no available mirror, then use smartphone
>people think I'm a dumb faggot taking pictures of myself when I am just overly concerned with how I look
>tfw will never have perfect natty hair.
Please post "futuristic fashion"
>>9165692
>Please post "futuristic fashion"
like people will wear that shit in the future.
hey 4chan
i need boots to survive winter
are wolverine zeke a good choice? how do they fit compared to roshe runs (9us in those) or zx500 weave (8.5)?
also general boots
really
come on poorfags give me some info
>>9168905
go to various cheapo shops, walmart, target, or any kind of men's work clothing shop and look through the work boots. you can often find a really nice looking pair for <$40.
i'd post these black walmart boots i copped years ago but then i'd have to go downstairs. but they're really nice.
They're more than likely true to size. Boots shouldn't be too tight, and won't get much roomier when broken in if a size too small so just get a size 9. I only really ever have to size down in sneakers.
Don't get those though. They look like complete shit.
Hello /fa/. I do not normally browse this board so forgive me if this is a common topic. I saw nothing in the catalog.
What do you all think of knee-high lace up boots on men? What are the best ways to wear them? I personally think they are the most badass thing ever, but unfortunately they do not seem popular in general. I'm American, so perhaps it is different abroad, but I wouldn't know. Thoughts? Suggestions. If necessary, I can provide pics for critique. Thanks in advance.
>>9172963
Provide pics
you have to be tall and beautiful to not be a complete joke, also city matters. ive seen few in prague but it was all pathetic
depends on where you live
flyover states need not apply
Discuss fragrances. Ask questions. Post reviews.
>Glossary
Notes: One or more (often synthetic) compounds that humans recognize as a particular smell (e.g., Lemon, Lavender).
Top notes: The notes present immediately after application. Usually fresh or sharp notes such as citrus and herbs.
Middle notes: The notes that emerge as the top notes fade. The heart of the fragrance. Usually rounded florals or spicy notes.
Base notes: The last notes to appear. Usually richer and darker notes such as woods and musks.
Accord: Common combination of notes that evoke a particular feel (e.g., Powdery, Aromatic).
Family/Group: The "genre" of a fragrance based on the note breakdown (e.g., Chypre, Fougère).
Longevity: How long the fragrance will last on your skin until it is completely unnoticeable.
Sillage: The size of the scent cloud or how far the fragrance projects its scent.
Perfumer: The "nose" or composer responsible for designing a fragrance.
>Concentrations
Eau de Cologne (EdC): About 2–6% aromatic compounds, historically a style of short-lived citrus fragrances originating in Cologne, Germany.
Eau de Toilette (EdT): 5-15% aromatic compounds. The most common concentration in designer fragrances.
Eau de Parfum (EdP), 10-20% aromatic compounds. The most common concentration in niche fragrances.
Pure Perfume/Perfume Extract: 15-40% aromatic compounds.
With higher concentrations expect a higher price, longevity and sillage, but certain note combinations outperform others so this is a rough guide.
Don't call fragrances colognes or after-shave unless that is what you're actually talking about.
>Designer/Niche
Most fragrances are made in big labs at the behalf of designers, or in-house at a few of them. Hundreds are released every year and most fail. They're generally between $30 and $120. Niche fragrances are made by the same perfumers, but with greater creative freedom, higher quality ingredients and much steeper prices. Don't expect to find many priced below $150.
>Flankers
In a perfect world these are interesting new takes on a fragrance. Examples of this includes Allure Homme Edition Blanche (ups the vanilla and adds a lemon note for a lemon-cream pie feel) and Allure Homme Sport (dials down the oriental notes while adding an aquatic one). Unfortunately, what usually happens is that a designer has a hit, and capitalizes on the brand by churning out cheaply made crap.
>Reformulations
IRFA and the EU regulate which compounds can be used in fragrances and in what quantities because of allergy and toxicity concerns. Some ingredients have been used to near extinction. These limits become stricter all the time and so recipes undergo changes to accommodate them, usually to their detriment. Vintage fragrances can be bought on eBay for die-hard fans.
>Resources
Fragrantica and Basenotes for info such as note breakdowns of specific fragrances.
FragranceX and FragranceNet are trusted online discounters, but mostly carry designers. Lucky Scent is a good retailer for niche fragrances, although many purchase directly from the niche brands themselves.
Sampling fragrances before you buy them is recommended as they perform differently from person to person. For designers go to a local store and try them on for free. For niche fragrances, buy samples at Lucky Scent, The Perfumed Court, First-in-Fragrance or Surrender to Chance.
>FAQ
>How many sprays and where?
This depends on the sillage of the fragrance. Generally, 1-2 sprays for EdPs and 2-5 for EdC/EdTs. Go for pulse points such as the neck and wrists.
>Why different fragrances for different seasons/times of day?
Temperature affects how we perceive certain notes. Warming or spicy notes smell overpowering when it is hot, but are cosy and inviting when it is cold. Aquatic or citrus notes are refreshing when it is hot, but can seem synthetic, boozy or sour when it is cold.
>What fragrance will make women sleep with me?
A fragrance will not be the deciding factor here.
>>9127796
>>>Tom Ford
>>>niche perfumes
>>might as well say that H&M sell niche clothes
>Not knowing how Tom Ford turned around the failing designer houses Gucci and YSL partly thanks to his groundbreaking fragrances YSL Opium, YSL M7 and Gucci pour Homme among other great releases.
Tom Ford has earned his reputation as someone who knows how to spot and sell a great fragrance.
>>9131353
Thinking of copping this. Got any experience with it? It gets rave reviews and is super affordable.