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It's Party Time
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Girls in mens shirts, endless peachy Belvadere cocktails and a swanky Sloane Square venue--the French do know how to throw a good party. Nano tech shirt gurus, Monsieurs Baron, hosted a bash to kick off the launch of their new single cuff range. The evening's main event, a catwalk show presenting the concept of Miss Baron (the duo have yet to branch out into womenswear officially, but are itching in that direction), didn't get going till about an hour and a half after the advertised time...meaning that by the time the first girl hit the Monsieur Baron carrier bag lined runway, party-goers, plesantly buzzed, on the flirty concoctions were raring to go.The show, as it were, despite the great energy exuded by the girls and the fun obviously being had by all, could have been styled differently, but as any fashion critic and frequenter of runway shows will know, it's not necessarily the styling or even the clothes themselves that make the evening so much as the atmosphere--the fun had by the models jumping off the runway and provoking smiles from those watching. And at the Kitts Club last week, that is exactly what happened. Though the Frenchmen's first foray into the feminine wasn't a fashion triumph per se, the monsieur's nano-technology is definitely a concept headed in the right direction. Let's just hope that when Miss Baron properly gets going, she'll leave the saxophone and printed spandex at home because the shirts, quite plainly, can and do speak for themselves.
Girls in mens shirts, endless peachy Belvadere cocktails and a swanky Sloane Square venue--the French do know how to throw a good party. Nano tech shirt gurus, Monsieurs Baron, hosted a bash to kick off the launch of their new single cuff range.
The evening's main event, a catwalk show presenting the concept of Miss Baron (the duo have yet to branch out into womenswear officially, but are itching in that direction), didn't get going till about an hour and a half after the advertised time...meaning that by the time the first girl hit the Monsieur Baron carrier bag lined runway, party-goers, plesantly buzzed, on the flirty concoctions were raring to go.
The show, as it were, despite the great energy exuded by the girls and the fun obviously being had by all, could have been styled differently, but as any fashion critic and frequenter of runway shows will know, it's not necessarily the styling or even the clothes themselves that make the evening so much as the atmosphere--the fun had by the models jumping off the runway and provoking smiles from those watching.
And at the Kitts Club last week, that is exactly what happened. Though the Frenchmen's first foray into the feminine wasn't a fashion triumph per se, the monsieur's nano-technology is definitely a concept headed in the right direction. Let's just hope that when Miss Baron properly gets going, she'll leave the saxophone and printed spandex at home because the shirts, quite plainly, can and do speak for themselves.
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