No, not bowling shirts. The hat, a la City of London, René Magritte, and A Clockwork Orange.
That’s the big news from Day 1 of Men’s Fashion Week in Paris. The prattle behind the prance at Jean Paul Gaultier: bowlers evoke smug banker conservatism and punk rebellion, transcending both. Buy one today and touch up your soft-shoe on “Singing in the Rain.”
Day 2: “Fashion transforms wild men into princes” — and jesters — with a retro-Elizabethan look from John Galliano. He says his inspiration comes from silhouettes of Henry VIII and Richard III along with 16th-century Frost Fairs, when the Thames froze and fashionistas partied on the ice.
This report from France 24 includes a flashback to Paris, May 1968. No, not riot police and barricades at the Sorbonne. It’s guys in suits traipsing the catwalk at Rue de Grenelle, when Sonia Rykiel was crowned “the Queen of Mid-wear.” Now the look is “strict but free” according to her news release. “Men are always on a mission,” she says, “and they shouldn’t stray from it.” {Photo source: men.style.com]
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"Brendan, this is what the world looks like all the time to me. Just a little fog. It’s a fine day for boating on the Great Lakes.” Without missing a stroke he turned to dart a skeptical glance at me. Brendan the Navigator. When we named him I didn’t tell his mother everything the legendary Irish name implied. But I imagined him taking on the role of navigator for me. Growing up with Coastal Survey charts and tales of Great Lakes shipwrecks, he came to know Superior as another home. He never doubted the wisdom of canoeing there with a father who was half blind. ![ada_signing_072690_ucp_2 President George H.W. Bush signs into law the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) on July 26, 1990 as Justin Dart looks on. [Source: ucp.org]](http://fairuselab.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/ada_signing_072690_ucp_2.jpg)
![shepard_fairey_hope_2008 Shepard Fairey’s “Barack Obama/Hope” image went viral during the 2008 election. Then controversy about the image’s source transformed it into the poster child for fair use in the public debate over copyright and free culture. Now FULAB takes “Hope” as its icon [Image source: Wikipedia]](http://fairuselab.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/shepard_fairey_hope_2008.jpg)

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