They're watching you! Looking as inconspicuous as TheChicGeek can, TheChicGeek is feeling a little bit surrounded by Fendi's bug eyes.
From bags to phone covers to watches, Fendi's, now signature, bug eyes are the style talisman protecting him from any fashion mistakes!
As for the look, this ultra warm corduroy trench coat, lined in shearling, is the ultimate in 1970s style menswear. Teamed with jumbo wale corduroy trousers and handsome loafers, TheChicGeek is certainly safe from the elements too.
Credits - All AW15 Fendi
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Louis Vuitton's men's collection for AW15 looked to the British designer and artist, Christoper Nemeth, for inspiration.
Nemeth considered making clothes as one of his artistic practices. Amongst his trademarks are deconstructed tailored suits and drawings/illustrations depicting thread, needle and hands - the making of clothes - which are also featured on clothing accessories, furniture and more.
Born in Birmingham, England, he moved to London in 1979 to study painting at Camberwell College of Arts. While he continued to paint after university, he also taught himself pattern cutting and sewing, making his own clothes out of discarded post bags and canvas from his paintings, which he then started to sell at Kensington Market.
In 1986, Nemeth moved his base to Tokyo, where the Christopher Nemeth store continues to be a permanent showcase and landmark of his work. He died in 2010.
Kim Jones has used Nemeth's Celtic-like knots as the bold signature of the new Louis Vuitton men's collection.
Credits - All AW15 Louis Vuitton
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To celebrate the new AW15 season TheChicGeek has chosen his best menswear looks from the strongest catwalk collections. First up is his favourite man from Nottingham - Paul Smith:
Credits - All AW15 Paul Smith Mainline
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With forest green being one of the hottest colours of this autumn/winter, this timepiece caught TheChicGeek's attention. Italian shoe specialists, Ferragamo, first introduced watches in 2007, and this particular one, part of the Ferragamo 1898 Collection, commemorates the year Salvatore Ferragamo, the founder, was born.
Left - Ferragamo 1898 Sports - £940
This handsome 43 mm 1898 Diver features a colourful aluminum unidirectional rotating bezel inscribed with a 60-minute scale. The ruggedly masculine three-hand configuration is powered by a precision Swiss made quartz movement and is water resistant to 660 feet. The easy-to-read dial includes a convenient date window at 3 o’clock and the Ferragamo logo at 12 o’clock.
TheChicGeek says, "The NATO strap adds an element of sports and a contemporary touch to this bold yet masculine style and will certainly leave admirers as green as the watch."