When designer Ricardo Seco moved to Williamsburg, Brooklyn recently, he was inspired by the diversity of the multi-cultural population that now surrounded him. In particular, the proud, strict, ages-old aesthetic of the Hassidic people & their counterparts, the disheveled, yet effortlessly (yeah right!) chic wardrobe of the hipsters who combine leather, velvet, wool, cashmere & cotton into what has become a much ballyhooed, oft copied style.
Seco’s take on the two seemingly divergent aesthetics played out in a slightly more… Read More