Friday 21 May 2010

A Song For The Stylish Mute

Here in the UK we might be experiencing intense sunshine, but that doesn't legalise a casual neglection of rule breaking fashion in my eyes. Song For The Mute are a brand I've been in touch with recently, and their lookbook is a wealthy and enrinched mixture of dark designs with light air, fabric and sensuality; fitting for all the seasons. Funnel necks unravel into a 'melt to the touch' cape, exudin gmovement and a dark ballet art. With harem style pants parachuting at the tip of shiny black tar brogues, a vintage 'Charles Dickins' cobbler is clashed with futuristic vibes and mesh. And tailored shirts galaxy ripple with asymmetric and contorting buttons. The caramel and offbeat cream tones add to the summer sweetness, while also accomodating for urban luxe and sharp suited class.

What marks Song For The Mute as a unique brand and orchestra of eclectic splendor is this use of muted colour. Rick Owens and Ann Demeulemeester are the King and Queen of androgyny, but in this lookbook, dusty light beams a unisex and individual approach. Take the rippling shirt that echoes down to tailor and tear out into a male skirt , presenting the image of a fairytale prince or ninja of mystery.

So for the guy that likes to take in the sunshine but also dress in urban grecian vibes, evolve with Song For The Mutes clothes that crave to create around your interpretation. http://www.songforthemute.com/











22 comments:

  1. i'm pants at dressing for the sun........i always look boring

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  2. Oooh those are cool! They look really comfy too

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  3. wow - i really like that button down golden ish shirt!

    never seen anything like that before - its beautiful!

    Char x

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  4. This looks like a lovely line. The clothing has a beautiful texture to it, and I imagine it would feel very lovely to the touch.
    I LOVE your look in the post below this one. The blazer is perfect on you! I wish my boyfriend had the fashion sense you do :)

    Thank you for your lovely comments
    -K.xx
    obsessedfashion.blogspot.com

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  5. This is going to sound goofy, but you described Song For The Mute so vividly. It's always so difficult to characterize a line, but you did it really gracefully.

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  6. so stylish! really love this, hadn't heard of them before. x

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  7. awesome pictures! i love the structure of the outfit

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  8. I love androgyny style like this..!
    www.nobodyknowsmarc.blogspot.com

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  9. i really love the colors in this collection. really great photos as well

    xx
    Ellevictoire

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  10. I like the expression here. Although I could never wear most of this, I admire the creativity especially the zipper shirt? in the bottom photo. Great posts sir!

    www.expressionsrealia.com

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  11. wow! this is really awesome, i love the first look with the nude draping.

    xx raez

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  12. I like very much the shape of clothes!! There is a lot of style!! I love more particularly the black group which you show in photo.

    Friendly

    Percevalties

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  13. Song For The Mute is a unique brand indeed - from its very name to its very unique fabric cuts! Love how teh fabric seems so soft and light too, and the colors are so simple, earthy, so understatedly stylish.

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  14. I love the texture on the last jacket, so dynamic

    yay for guys wearing skirts

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  15. What a unique line of clothing. I love the colors and shapes of all the pieces.

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  16. oh my! i want all of those! they're gorgeous!

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  17. Such interesting pieces - adrogynous is the perfect word to describe this line. I don't know many guys who would wear this actually, but maybe that's the point. I myself wouldn't mind wearing a piece or two!

    Btw thanks for visiting my blog :)

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  18. I think that nude colors give a touch of elegance and class to a men, perfect summer colors!

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  19. Great choice, Charleston, and great writing. I checked out the website and adore the overflowing scarves. This is major inspiration.

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  20. This stuff is all amazing! I want it!!

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