Along with getting our tan on and preparing for Pre-Fall, we here at KIN Los Angeles have been particularly occupied with spotting trends. One of our favs being masculine looks. Never dying, and always making a comeback, masculine looks rule the fashion world this season. Here are some great ways to pull off this look … Continue reading »
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STYLE | ELECTRIC BLUE
OUT WITH THE OLD, IN WITH THE BLUE Electric blue is one of our favorite color trends for Summer 2012. With huge designers basing their entire collections around the color, we here at KIN thought we should share some pieces we carry that are top contenders for the color. Don’t be afraid to mix in … Continue reading »
TREND | SUEDE
Suede city bitch, suede suede city bitch! Or whatever they say in that rap song. Here at KIN Los Angeles, we’re loving suede. Whether it’s suede detailing or a full piece, we’re into it. Love Morgan and Colby! Royal Blue Suede Biker Jacket by Acne. Zipped cuffs, zipped slant and snap-fastening flap pockets, buckled belt, … Continue reading »
STYLE | THESE BOOTS WERE MADE FOR WALKING
MUST HAVE THE ACNE CYPRESS BOOT The streets of Los Angeles are littered with Starbucks cups and screenplays, trudge through in style with this seasons must have shoe, the ACNE Cypress Boot. Jonny Johansson’s Swedish company has been know for it’s cutting edge style and future fashion. From beautiful basics, to “stand out in a crowd” … Continue reading »
STYLE | QUALITY OVER QUANTITY
MAKING SHOES AN INVESTMENT PIECE Sick of your F21 heels biting the dust after one wear to Tryst? That’s the price we pay for buying cheaply made one timers. The quality of a shoe is a determining factor in the length and wear of the shoe. Poor design and cheap materials equal low cost, but … Continue reading »
ART & CULTURE | Acne Paper
Acne Studios started their own bi-annual magazine in 2005 and it has become, in a way, unprecedented in the world of publishing. The magazine has a single-word theme behind every issue and absolutely no advertising. Thomas Paersson, the creative director behind the publication, has aimed to merge both historical and contemporary and says the magazine … Continue reading »