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by Megan Willett The latest designs from Joe Bates', Sid Bryan's, and Cozette McCreery's knitwear brand SIBLING have caused quite the stir during London Fashion Week 2013. The collaboration, entitled PLEASE KILL ME, featured bright, oversized sweaters, hats, and woolen mittens. A fire engine-red "shoulder snood" even made an appearance on the catwalk. The inspiration for the designs was (of all things) New York's punk movement. In their press release for the collection, the designers explain that PLEASE KILL ME, "is an exercise in both fluff and tough for men. While it might not be knitting for ...

By no means do we consider ourselves fashion experts, but there are certainly a lot of questionable outfits appearing on runways these days. Here is a collection of the most outrageous get-ups we've seen. ...

In today's men's fashion world, the big picture is all about the little things: shoes, socks, belts, watches. But the biggest piece of the accessory puzzle is the littlest-or skinniest-of them all: the skinny tie. In another move toward retro fashion, men's skinny ties have seen a resurgence over the last five years that has vaulted the skinny tie from an urban chic look to the standard in many scenes across Hollywood, New York and everywhere in between. The look was made popular in the 1960s and 70s and continued on within the more punk rock, street grunge crowd into the 90s. Time magazine credits the widening of the standard necktie to Ralph Lauren in the 70s, a look that has burrowed ...