Hugo Boss belt
November 26th, 2008
Exclusive Hugo Boss Oliver Black Label is a an amazing jeans belt from new Autumn & winter 2008 Hugo Boss collection. A superb, top-quality contemporary wider bladed 1.5 inch belt in black leather, handcrafted in Italy, is suitable for casual or formal wear. It is really an astonishing versatile belt and will work equally well with jeans combats or smarter trousers. This unique and stylish leather belt features a smooth silver metal buckle with a marvelous engraved Hugo Boss logo keeper.
Hugo Boss Black Label has a legendary well-known reputation for superior quality classic clothes. Established in the 1920s a true fashion super brand, the style and quality of the clothes speak for themselves. accessories selection is legendary and a firm favourite of modern celebrity style icons.
This charming high-quality men's Hugo Boss Oliver Black Label Jeans Belt made of first-class black leather is the best wonderful choice and the ideal blend of attitude and style!
Hugo Boss Black Label has a legendary well-known reputation for superior quality classic clothes. Established in the 1920s a true fashion super brand, the style and quality of the clothes speak for themselves. accessories selection is legendary and a firm favourite of modern celebrity style icons.
This charming high-quality men's Hugo Boss Oliver Black Label Jeans Belt made of first-class black leather is the best wonderful choice and the ideal blend of attitude and style!
Spring Summer 2008 Black Collection
April 28th, 2008
Hugo Boss Black Spring/Summer 2008 Collection.
The Spring Summer Hugo Boss Black Collection explains the New Moderns as a cosmopolitan lifestyle that takes differences in stride. And because opposites attract, the new Boss Black Menswear collection assuredly mixes business styles with sportswear elements. Formal trousers partner unexpectedly with short-sleeve shirts, cotton/silk cardigans, hooded blousons, parachute silk lumber jackets and leather blazers. The jackets are figure-hugging and shorter, and they work equally well with a tee in lieu of a dress shirt for a more laid-back look.
The suit continues to make the announcement when it comes to the impact of head-to-toe style. Key looks this summer include slim cuts and two- or three button blazers with soft shoulders. The fabrics are light and luxurious: summer wool, wool/mohair and mohair/silk blends. The color palette is restrained: blues, browns and shades of gray are matched tone-in-tone and mix with black and white. This brings the contrasting textures of the materials beautifully to the fore, showcasing the interplay between coarse linen, fine knits, gleaming silk, soft jersey, crushed cotton and velvety goat suede.
In the accessories as well, Boss Black combines formal business styles with informal sportswear elements. Leather or canvas reporter and messager bags go with suits and elegant oxford shoes or monks. Leather sneakers in tandem with formal trousers send a message of casual cool. The season's must-have include slim, elegant lace –ups in stone-gray patent leather and a goat weekender bag featuring a vintage patina.
The Spring Summer Hugo Boss Black Collection explains the New Moderns as a cosmopolitan lifestyle that takes differences in stride. And because opposites attract, the new Boss Black Menswear collection assuredly mixes business styles with sportswear elements. Formal trousers partner unexpectedly with short-sleeve shirts, cotton/silk cardigans, hooded blousons, parachute silk lumber jackets and leather blazers. The jackets are figure-hugging and shorter, and they work equally well with a tee in lieu of a dress shirt for a more laid-back look.
The suit continues to make the announcement when it comes to the impact of head-to-toe style. Key looks this summer include slim cuts and two- or three button blazers with soft shoulders. The fabrics are light and luxurious: summer wool, wool/mohair and mohair/silk blends. The color palette is restrained: blues, browns and shades of gray are matched tone-in-tone and mix with black and white. This brings the contrasting textures of the materials beautifully to the fore, showcasing the interplay between coarse linen, fine knits, gleaming silk, soft jersey, crushed cotton and velvety goat suede.
In the accessories as well, Boss Black combines formal business styles with informal sportswear elements. Leather or canvas reporter and messager bags go with suits and elegant oxford shoes or monks. Leather sneakers in tandem with formal trousers send a message of casual cool. The season's must-have include slim, elegant lace –ups in stone-gray patent leather and a goat weekender bag featuring a vintage patina.
Hugo Boss AG
March 21st, 2008
Hugo Boss AG is a fashion house based in Metzingen, Germany that specializes in high-end menswear apparel. It is named after its founder, Hugo Ferdinand Boss (1885–1948). In the third quarter of 1933, Boss designed black uniforms for Heinrich Himmler's SS, to replace the SA brown shirts. He also designed the Hitler Youth uniforms.
In 1987, Boss Orange for men was launched described as sporty and casual separating itself from the trendy Hugo brand and the sophisticated Boss Black brand. Boss Green is a completely sporty brand selling items designed for a sporty look.
The company's products, divided over three brands, are available throughout the world in 103 countries and more than 5,002 retail stores. These brands are Boss, Hugo, and since 2004, Baldessarini. The latter, Baldessarini GmbH, is a more independent business unit which focuses on a more prestigious image than its two sister brands. It sells, like the other Hugo Boss brands, clothing, shoes, fragrances and accessories but will leave Hugo Boss after the Spring/Summer 2007 collection has been sent to boutiques. This is due to the newly launched premium Boss line, Boss Black Selection, outselling Baldessarini.
Baldessarini fashion recently sold for up to €9m (Aug 2006) to Ahlers AG - a fashion brand holding company. Werner Baldessarini will continue to design the collections; he will also be in charge of marketing.
Today's sub-brands for men include: Boss Black/Boss Black Selection, Boss Green, Boss Orange, Hugo, and Baldessarini. For women: Boss Black, Boss Orange (announced in July 2005 for Spring/Summer 2006 launch) and Hugo. Also part of the brand are Lifestyle Accessories. After almost 15 years on the board of HUGO BOSS, Chairman & CEO Bruno Sälzer will be leaving due to 'different views on the further business policy of the company.' A new CEO and Chairman will be sought. This is the second major resignation from the company with HUGO Creative Director Volker Kächele resigning last year for unknown reasons. All fragrance brands (Hugo, Hugo Boss and Baldessarini) are owned by Procter & Gamble.
In 1987, Boss Orange for men was launched described as sporty and casual separating itself from the trendy Hugo brand and the sophisticated Boss Black brand. Boss Green is a completely sporty brand selling items designed for a sporty look.
The company's products, divided over three brands, are available throughout the world in 103 countries and more than 5,002 retail stores. These brands are Boss, Hugo, and since 2004, Baldessarini. The latter, Baldessarini GmbH, is a more independent business unit which focuses on a more prestigious image than its two sister brands. It sells, like the other Hugo Boss brands, clothing, shoes, fragrances and accessories but will leave Hugo Boss after the Spring/Summer 2007 collection has been sent to boutiques. This is due to the newly launched premium Boss line, Boss Black Selection, outselling Baldessarini.
Baldessarini fashion recently sold for up to €9m (Aug 2006) to Ahlers AG - a fashion brand holding company. Werner Baldessarini will continue to design the collections; he will also be in charge of marketing.
Today's sub-brands for men include: Boss Black/Boss Black Selection, Boss Green, Boss Orange, Hugo, and Baldessarini. For women: Boss Black, Boss Orange (announced in July 2005 for Spring/Summer 2006 launch) and Hugo. Also part of the brand are Lifestyle Accessories. After almost 15 years on the board of HUGO BOSS, Chairman & CEO Bruno Sälzer will be leaving due to 'different views on the further business policy of the company.' A new CEO and Chairman will be sought. This is the second major resignation from the company with HUGO Creative Director Volker Kächele resigning last year for unknown reasons. All fragrance brands (Hugo, Hugo Boss and Baldessarini) are owned by Procter & Gamble.


