On the streets of New York, the number fashion icons You encounter it is absolutely amazing. People whose personal sense of style draws attention, and better yet, admires. Artist David Skiles is one of those icons. The Harlem native was kind enough to stop by and talk to us about what he’s wearing, what he’s driving, and his ultimate summer style.
Noun: David Skills
Occupation: artist Tweet embed
hometown: Harlem
Fashion Inspiration: does not have a preferred brand; He really likes to mix options with the rock scene
Last purchase: rock band t-shirt
to watch: Invincible
reading: A collection of Greek plays by Aristophanes
Summer plans: Travel to Amsterdam to paint
Gets Appearance:
Shades: Elastiva
It was launched in 2010, ElestivaIts tires are designed in New York City and handcrafted by small, family-owned factories in Italy and France.
T-shirt: The Lords of the New Church
Formed in the late eighties, Lords of the New Church It was a wonderful group formed by punk musicians in the 1970s. The lineup included Stiv Bators from the Dead Boys and Brian James from The Damned.
Jacket: Custom DSquared2
Dean and Dan Katten, twin brothers from Toronto, started Parsons School of Design in 1984. In 1995, they presented their first DSquared2 collection in Italy. Their brand slogan is “Born in Canada, Made in Italy”.
belt: vintage
Watch: Swatch
It was introduced in 1983 to help regain the market share lost by Swiss manufacturers watching companies like Citizen and Seiko, swatch It comes in many styles. Simple, yet elegant, the Swatch can be a fashion accessory, like a tie or belt.
Trousers: ESNYC
ESNYC AKA Electric Sunshine is a New York City screen printed apparel brand located at 209 Mott Street.
Shoes: Doc Martens
Dr. Martins It was the result of a third-generation family shoe company in England licensing an air-cushioned sole developed by a former German soldier. The signature “Airwair” boots with yellow stitching look very similar to when they were first made on April 1, 1960.
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