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    12/3/12

    FRENCH COLLECTION: JEROME DREYFUSS MAKES MEN’S BAGS

    When Jerome Dreyfuss started making women's bags in 2002, he gave them men's names, the idea being that having a dashing Johann or Richard (bag) on an independent woman's arm would show any flesh and blood man in her life where her priorities lay. As if we hadn't already noticed. Dreyfuss is now making recompense of sorts by designing his first bag collection tailored for men of the modern world. Taking influences from his own life and lifestyle, he's created four refined but practical bags as well as a small accompanying range of leather goods, from iPad cases to coin purses. jerome-dreyfuss.com

     

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    9/3/12

    Prince of Darkness: Kris van Assche’s majestic new sunglasses

    The king of dark cool meets the queen of shades in a collaboration made in eyewear heaven. Kris Van Assche is set to release his first line of men's sunglasses in partnership with Linda Farrow. The high-quality titanium glasses are available in six styles and four colour combinations, all of which are marked by Van Assche's sleek male aesthetic. Available now. lindafarrow.co.uk

     

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    1/3/12

    Silver Jubilee

    Jeweller Lewis Williams studied his craft at Central St. Martins and the London Guildhall, but he was lost to British bling after only his first proper job in the business when he went to New York after successfully applying for a role of goldsmith with award-winning, super-hip jeweller Philip Crangi. "It was a fantastic opportunity," Williams says, "because Crangi is a superb designer." Accordingly, Williams stayed with Crangi for five years, but then "last summer I made the decision to start my own label." And he did, and named it Lewis Henry Nicholas (i.e., everything bar the surname). Though the majority of his solid silver pieces are for women, Williams has also developed a dozen or so men's designs with a entirely distinctive looks and very British inspirations (Victoria and Albert, Roman coins, big cat's heads that evoke Edwardian doorknockers). Brooklyn native Williams has around half a dozen stockists in New York and has just landed his first stockist back home in blighty: online boutique kabiri.co.uk .lewishenrynicholas.com

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