Neck & Neck featuring Falke

Collars and lapels were originally worn upturned in the early 1900s. Men's collars used to be worn detached and completely starched to the point of discomfort. Mass production eventually made the dress shirt and its upturned lapels available to all; and the frock coat collar was always worn turned up.
Since the invention of the tennis shirt, lapels and collars have been an aesthetic trademark for the 'preppy look.' Whether worn casual or in fur, embellished collars are the perfect canvas for brooches. From the trench to the shrunken blazer, and even the detached bejeweled collar, collars and lapels frame the face, and keep out the cold in style view fullscreen feature
Deuce featuring Falke

It's not the new black it's the old white reborn! Brighter, whiter and sure to please Messrs. Proctor and Gamble. If you think that only God and Rock Stars (and we don't mean the Bee Gees) can pull this off, think again and realize there's more to white than the tiny ones you licensed from Calvin Klein. Mix up shirts from the old school of Favourbrook with distressed white wing-tips from Paul Smith and add a little Top Shop to make Kate happy. more...
Chronology :: Events In Time featuring Falke

A timeline you'll always remember
Like a favorite song that triggers a special memory of a passionate encounter or romantic moment these delicious items of naughty but nice are sure are to do the same. more...