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Menswear, travel & lifestyle!
Last month, I co-hosted a Gillette event alongside actor Justin Hartley, helping to launch the brand’s newest products with the message that One Size Does Not Fit Every Man. Gillette never takes a “one size fits all” approach to designing its razors, and it’s why the brand offers so many options. Low Cutting Force means less “tug and pull” when you shave, so it’s a difference I actually feel. But these razors may not be what’s right for your needs – and that’s why Gillette has a line up with more than a dozen choices, from disposables like the Sensor3 Cool to the new Gillette5 that costs less than $10, with premium blades.
BOSS introduced the new collection for Fall 2018 with a modern twist on classic sports tailoring. Boss’s chief brand officer, Ingo Wilts, stated the line’s baseball elements were strongly influenced by the New York athletic style while combined with the heritage of the brand. They also took a leap with experimenting with new silhouettes and the texture of pants, mixing padded styles with leather and drawstrings on trousers. Overall, they mastered this collection and I can’t wait to style and shoot this line for Fall.
We’re beginning with a complete website redesign & rebrand and bringing GALLA back to the core of where everything started- before social media. I’m very excited to also announce the guest contributors who will be writing on a regular basis about current events, pop culture, media, travel etc. I’ve been sporting some of Hugo Boss’s new SS18 collection, in particular this statement-houndstooth trench coat. Also any opportunity to throw in a cross body bag will be taken advantage of… check out some other SS18 pieces from Hugo Boss HERE.
As New York gets cold and the days get shorter, I find ways to escape the brisk streets and warm up with a good book and a glass of whiskey*. Inspiration starts to come from the aesthetic of my surroundings. In these spaces where it’s easy to lose track of time, it’s only right that I’m accompanied by a classic timepiece. In 1888, Carl Friedrich Bucherer opened a jewelry and watch shop in Lucerne where he combined quality and originality with time. The authentic design of The Manero Flyback brings the deeply rooted cosmopolitan and tradition of Lucerne to my modern day New York.