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Elevated daddy jeans
When choosing a Father’s Day gift, it’s easy to rely on certain familiar clothing options: a printed tie that you may never wear, or yet another jersey or cap from his favorite team. But what about the Dungaree pair?Consider the denim belt pants from the Japanese cult label Comoli., Similar to dad’s jeans, but much better. Delivered in high quality textured indigo twill, it features soft creases and very slight taper. After a long unsatisfied obsession with a brand that’s very hard to find in North America, I’m Tortoise & Co, Comoli’s only US stocker in Los Angeles this spring. I got a pair at. Loose cuts in jeans helped me keep pace with the violent toddlers that never seemed to slow down in my life, and helped me look pretty much together while doing so.
Approximately 20 years after she launched her eponymous jewelery line, designer and photographer Monica Rich Kosan has created her vintage rocket and iconic heavy pendants for women’s lives. I found that I bought it for men and men bought it. A work for myself. This spring she introduced her first exclusive menswear collection. The launch comes in 12 styles, including a classic and minimalist oval rocket in gold or silver with four photos, a black steel chain, a starburst design, and a shield-shaped piece with sapphire or diamond details. included. “I want men to wear these pieces and feel love-protected and inspired by the themes that empower them,” says Kosan. “They are designed to be his daily armor.” Shoppers can slide their photos or select images to insert before the brand ships.
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Father and daughter duo chocolate
The resume of French chocolatier Thierry Atlan has already achieved the title of Meilleur Ouvrierde France Chocolatier, including marking him as a master of his technique when he emigrated to the United States nearly 10 years ago. It was studded. But after years of teaching, consulting, and making sweets for others, her daughter Julie Atlan says, “He’s very humble.” He launched his brand of the same name in 2015. Julie is CEO of Marketing and Branding, and her father is behind a rainbow of macaroons made daily with homemade jams and ganache, delicate bonbons and fresh almond flour. Their latest collaboration, the Thierry Atlan Store in Soho, opened last month. Befitting, there are plenty of Father’s Day gifts, such as striped chocolate rows and a sleek black box that opens to reveal a brightly colored caramel dome. For Thierry, working with Julie is the “greatest gift” he can give, he says. “I am very lucky.”
The hunting season of Bogotá-based handbag companies is known for its classic form, handcrafted by Colombian artisans with the utmost care using traditional techniques. This week, the brand expands its home decoration offering with a series focused on wet molded leather. This is a method of pulling and adjusting the skin soaked on the crate to create the desired shape. Therefore, the object does not require additional stitching or internal support and is buffed to a wood or lacquer-like finish after several hours of drying. “I feel like I’m using a piece of story, history and soul,” said Daniel Corona, founder of the hunting season, in a collection that includes trays, circular or rectangular boxes, black, cream and cognac vases. Tells everything about. Perfect for nightstands and front door tables. “This is the ultimate luxury for me.”
Hidden behind the translucent walls of Patrick Parish’s design gallery on Rispenard Street in Tribeca, apart from his remarkable collection of furniture, lighting and art, a beautiful watch that is the founder’s other passion. There is a new space dedicated to introducing. An avid collector, Parish is a tool watch built with special features to help drivers and pilots (or wearers who can understand the details of either), as well as works from the 1950s, 60s and 70s. I am particularly interested. ). Much of his abundant stockpile is now available, along with some new watches he has procured specifically for the store in this store. While various commercial brands such as Rolex, Breitling and Omega are offered, Parish wants to highlight many of the more ambiguous items, such as the Wittnauer Geneva chronograph. And Jack Heuer. Stopping for a perusal may be a special pleasure for your dad. An unforgettable gift to take home.
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Recycled (or upcycled) backpack
For dads who care about their environmental impact and appreciate multiple pockets, there is a large selection of nylon backpacks made in a sustainable way this summer. Loewe’s roll-top style consists of recovered pre-consumer yarn and is trimmed with butterscotch calfskin. South Africa’s Rheinsealand’s unique roll top features two external water bottle pockets and is ready for adventure. Each branded bag is made by a Cape Town artisan and its signature appears on the interior name badge (and their biography on the company’s website). Prada has revamped its ready-to-recognize nylon backpack through the Re-Nylon initiative, which uses recycled yarn generated from waste fiber and recycled plastic waste collected from the sea and landfills. The Cincinnati-based Aruna Project Lanibag is made from a water-repellent recycled polyester nylon blend by trafficking victims in the United States and India. Victims are provided with access to provisional housing and trade development programs, in addition to reducing carbon dioxide emissions.
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A show that traces the history of Tiffany.
A groundbreaking new exhibition about the renowned jewelery company Tiffany offers a little bit of something to visitors of all types. Titled “Vision & Virtuosity” after the brand’s core principles, the show, held at London’s famous Saatchi Gallery, is arranged as a seven-chapter journey through Tiffany’s history, describing its founder Charles Lewis Tiffany. , Evaluating the most permanent of the house. See the company’s intertwining of designers (such as Elsa Peretti and Jean Schlumberger) with the concept of love and commitment. Over 400 archive objects are on display, including vintage ads, the original “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” movie script, and a 128.54 carat yellow Tiffany diamond. An exhibition catalog of prefaces by the late Andre Leon Tally has been published by Assouline, and gift shops have chosen everything from skateboards and hoodies to paint markers as a result of collaboration with contemporary artists and brands. .. — Rendered in Tiffany Blue. “Vision & Virtuosity” will be held at Saatchi Gallery in London from June 10th to August 19th. saatchigallery.com..
Even after working remotely all this time, the father’s home office could consist of tables in the corner of the living room or bedroom. Saddle leather desk blotters that define the work area, fragrant candles and incense, attractive brass lighters and matchbox cases that illuminate Travertin, can turn such temporary desks into something warmer and more attractive. There are several items you can do. A tray that echoes the odds and ends of the ancient Roman hippodrome. During the time spent looking at the screen, he may also like some blue light reading glasses, like these tortoiseshell aviators, who look more like Steve McQueen than Sarah Palin. ..