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Thursday , September 4, 2008
Bowie by Keanan Duffty Okay, it's a rare thing when Pitchfork scoops us for fashion news -- we've had an off month, so there you go. But we're intrigued a bit by the Bowie by Keanan Duffty line that came out at Target last Sunday. (It's online for the strictly urban among you.) This one's for the lads, but I could be persuaded to raid the other side's closet on this one, if only to find that perfectly narrow yet slouchy jean that exists in my head. Maybe my Platonic denim ideal can be found in Duffty's offerings: skinny jeans, narrow cut blazers and tuxedo jackets and what looks like a wicked cool trench coat, all drawing inspiration from Bowie himself. Is the man an archangel or something? First he donates $11,000 to a legal defense fund for the Jena Six, next he'll make a guest appearance on "SpongeBob SquarePants" on November 11th. My favorite cameo of his was of course the walk-off emcee in Zoolander (we are a fashion blog, after all) but the man rules in any medium -- and of course is a muse for every hour. Peep some images:
Oh, go ahead, just watch the walk-off scene from Zoolander already: Posted by Kat
in Fashion
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