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In John Varvatos’s world, music and fashion combine to create a lifestyle brand for those about to rock.

by Deborah L. Martin photography by Andrew Matusik

 

JOHN VARVATOS IS A ROCK AND ROLL guy, and he arrives at his Bowery flagship store
for our 8 am call time looking the part: skinny jeans, leather jacket, stone-cold stare. It’s clear that he hasn’t been in the store in a while and he busies himself with his team, doing some merchandising. “I don’t want these shirts like this. People don’t shop this way.” He’s walking around the store doing something that people who know retail understand. He is shaking things up. When we sit down to talk, I nd that this is a phrase he uses often, and it’s something he is proud of. “In my company, we hire a lot of young people, in the design studio, in sales, in the stores. It’s inspiring to be around. I’m someone who loves change and I’m so in there with them. I just want to shake shit up. I say it all the time, it’s in my DNA.”

 

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John Varvatos by Andrew Matusik

 

As it turns out, the stone-cold stare is the public face, and behind that is a warm, funny guy who is a bit verklempt, and grateful, for the way his life has turned out.

John Varvatos the brand, and John Varvatos the man are both known for their rock and roll edge—from the musicians who have appeared in his ad campaigns to the New York flagship location in the former home of CBGBs, Varvatos has managed to weave his passions together in a way that eschews the normal ebb and ow of “fashion.” He says, “Music was my energy force as a young kid growing up in Detroit, in a 900-square-foot home with seven people. My escape was to put my headphones on—it transported me someplace else.” That love of music is the baseline for everything he does.

“I don’t really use the word fashion,” he says. “I talk about style. Our designs are inspired by my sense of rebelliousness and toughness, which is what rock and roll stands for.” He knows his customer. “Our guys range from Wall Street and business people to music artists, but they all have that creative bone.” He continues, “We don’t think about fashion of the moment. For me, style is more timeless. Our customer doesn’t need something obvious. They are the anti-obvious.”

And what about those musicians?

“They are probably the smallest part of our business, but thank goodness we have them, because they add a cool vibe.” Varvatos has called on some of those rockers to star in his ad campaigns. “All those people have become friends. They do it because they want to be associated with the brand. There’s no real money of any consequence attached to it, but they like the association, they like me, and we have a relationship. Like anything else, it has to be good for everyone. and it is good for them, as well.”

 

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John Varvatos by Andrew Matusik

 

The list of names who have appeared reads like a list of inductees at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Ziggy Marley, Ringo Starr, Kiss, Iggy Pop, Chris Cornell, Alice Cooper, Dave Matthews, Questlove, ZZ Top, Jimmy Page—the star-studded roster goes on and on. Varvatos says, “The guys from Kiss invited me to their farewell tour, and it’s the friendship that’s important. The thing I’m proudest and most humble about is that they consider me one of their own, and not just some fashion guy that’s trying to get rock stars to be in his ads.”Varvatos isn’t just “some fashion guy.” He started in Midwest sales for Ralph Lauren in 1983, and moved his way up the ladder, eventually taking a design post in New York. In 1990, he joined Calvin Klein, where he launched the menswear collection, the cK brand, and the hugely successful underwear line, in the process gifting the world with Mark Wahlberg in boxer briefs (which he invented by cutting the legs o long johns). After a short stint at London Fog, he rejoined Ralph Lauren as vice president in charge of men’s design for all Polo Ralph Lauren brands. In 1998 he joined Nautica Enterprises, who agreed to back his own brand, which launched in 1999

“These were great learning places for me.

I’m still close with Ralph and Calvin, and they respect what I do. When your mentors give you cred, it’s a humbling thing.” He chokes up a little when he says, “My wife ran into Ralph in the park and he told her, ‘I’m so proud of John, he really did what he said he was going to do.’”

He views the brand as a culture, and the Bowery store—once the site of one of the most infamous clubs in music history, CBGB & OMFUG—is a big part of that culture. “We are really thrilled with the people who come to visit the store because of its history. They want to come in and hang out and it’s all about the culture. That’s why we do concerts in the space. We clear out all of the clothes and turn it into a club again.”

 

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John Varvatos by Andrew Matusik location WTC 3

 

In addition to the clothing, there is also the punk documentary produced with Iggy Pop, a music label, the annual Love Rocks concert for Gods Love We Deliver, relationships with AMFAR and Stuart House in LA, and a brand new tequila launch with friend, Nick Jonas. “I started the music label about four years ago, with Universal and Republic records. We signed the Zac Brown Band, and we had a multi-platinum album right out of the gate.” After leaving Universal, Varvatos teamed up with Scott Borchetta and created Big Machine John Varvatos Records. The label’s first band is a young group called Bad ower. Varvatos says, “They are one of the most incredible bands I’ve heard over the last 10 years. I was in LA in the spring and the kids were lining up for four hours before the show because they wanted to get the best place in the theater. When I saw that I had goosebumps. For me, it’s about helping young artists and their voice.” The label has just added another band out of Wales called Pretty vicious.

Varvatos friendship with Nick Jonas goes back to a dinner party where they were seated together.

“We realized we had a lot in common, including a love of tequila. The next day he called me and said ‘I’m in the recording studio and I’d like to play you some of the new music.’ When I got to the studio, there was a bottle of tequila sitting on the soundboard. For the next few hours, we drank tequila and talked about life.” The friendship developed into a fashion and fragrance collaboration and just this summer, villa One tequila was born. Varvatos says, “I’m proud of it, and of my friendship with Nick. He’s half my age but he has the heart and soul of someone who is much older.”

 

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John Varvatos

 

The success of the brand, and his passion for music have taken him on a wild ride. “To quote the Grateful Dead, it’s been a long strange trip. It was never a plan.
I wanted to be a musician but I wasn’t a good musician, I didn’t have a great voice. But I lived through the music and organically this happened.” He continues, “We didn’t even talk about rock and roll when we started the brand. And then suddenly Jimmy Page is calling and telling me he’s coming to New York and says he loves my stuff and wants to meet up. These people become friends because we have a similar core ethos.”

Varvatos is at the top of his game, enjoying the adventure, challenging himself and his brand. “Success isn’t just about the product. It’s about what you do that’s different from the rest. If you don’t do something different, there’s no reason for being. I am so blessed. I get to do all of these cool things that I never could have dreamed of as a kid. I’m so blessed.”

 

 

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Trend Report Tuesday: Emmy Awards 2017 Red Carpet Recap

The annual Primetime Emmy Awards rounded up some of the best of the best celebrities this past Sunday night, and they brought their A game. The red carpet was full of elegant, unique looks creating a night full of fabulous fashion.

Stephen Colbert hosted the 69th Emmy Awards in Los Angeles, CA and honored the best primetime television of the year — and the attendees and nominees showed up looking flawless as ever. The world of fashion filled social media with one dazzling look after another.

This year, the red carpet captivated the glamour associated with Hollywood, keeping us entertained and in awe not only with the talent being recognized, but also the fashion being worn. Stars showed up looking lively, sophisticated, and everything in between.

The best way to describe the fashion of the 2017 Emmy Awards: Fashionably chic. Los Angeles was full of alluring look, astounding reactions, and a positive buzz surrounding the fashion industry.

Downtown Magazine put together a list of our top favorite looks from the 69th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards last night — and we can’t get enough of these gowns. Here are our favorites.

Zoë Kravitz in Christian Dior

Photo courtesy of Steve Granitz/WireImage via Vanity Fair

Reese Witherspoon in Stella McCartney

Photo courtesy of Frazer Harrison/Getty Images via Vanity Fair

Shailene Woodley in Ralph Lauren

Photo courtesy of Frazer Harrison/Getty Images via Vanity Fair

Nicole Kidman in Calvin Klein by Appointment

Photo courtesy of Steve Granitz/WireImage via Vanity Fair

Priyanka Chopra in Balmain

Photo courtesy of John Shearer/WireImage via Vanity Fair

Yara Shahidi in Prada

Photo courtesy of Frazer Harrison/Getty Images via Vanity Fair

Sofia Vergara in Mark Zunino 

Photo courtesy of Steve Granitz/WireImage via Vanity Fair

Jessica Biel in Ralph & Russo

Photo courtesy of Steve Granitz/WireImage via Vanity Fair

Sarah Hyland in Zac Posen

Photo courtesy J. Merritt/Getty Images via Vanity Fair

Kate McKinnon in Narciso Rodriguez

Photo courtesy of Frazer Harrison/Getty Images via Vanity Fair

Angela Sarafyan in Elizabeth Kennedy

Photo courtesy of Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic via Vanity Fair

Samira Wiley in Christian Siriano 

Photo courtesy of Frazer Harrison/Getty Images via Vanity Fair

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Trend Report Tuesday: The CFDA 2017 Awards Red Carpet

This week on Trend Report Tuesday, we are featuring the CFDA’s, Council of Fashion Designers of America, red carpet from last night’s award show hosted by Seth Myers, taken place in New York City at The Manhattan Center’s Hammerstein Ballroom. The CFDA award show, partnered with Swarovski, recognizes the best of the best at their award show and the attendees and nominations included both newbies and classic icons in the fashion world along with an audience full of celebrities of all kinds wanting to be a part of this night otherwise known as the “Oscars of fashion.”

The red carpet was fabulous and emphasized beauty and liveliness. A sudden spring/summer trend has been neutral along with bright colors, and the looks this year mirrored the color trends making the atmosphere sophisticated, as well as cheerful and the guests appearing more radiant than ever.

Another current trend incorporates the use of patterns in garments, which was popular among the red carpet as well. It is appropriate that this year’s red carpet was one of the most fashionable red carpet’s of the year, seeing as we were recognizing some of the most talented fashion designers in the industry.

Fashionistas from all around the world take this night to debut their best looks, and this year, the red carpet was a success. Some of the fashion designers who dominated this year on the red carpet included Kate Spade, Coach, Christian Siriano, and more.

Here are Downtown’s favorite looks from the 2017 CFDA Red Carpet.

Gigi Hadid in The Row

 Josephine Skriver in Naeem Khan (with Naeem Khan)

Kerry Washington in Prabal Gurung

Janelle Monáe in Christian Siriano

Ashley Olsen and Mary-Kate Olsen

Brooke Shields in Sachin & Babi

 Sara Sampaio in J. Mendel

Lily Aldridge in Jason Wu

Olivia Palermo in Banana Republic

 Olivia Munn in Tanya Taylor

 Mandy Moore in Kate Spade

Elsa Hosk in Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini

Zhenya Katava in Nicole Miller (with Nicole Miller)

Heidi Klum in Zac Posen (with Zac Posen)

Above Photos courtesy of Getty Images via Vogue

Adwoa Aboah in Coach

Bella Hadid in Off-White

Imaan Hammam in Adam Selman

Above Photos courtesy of Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images via Refinery 21.

Tory Burch

Photo courtesy of South China Morning Post

At the end of the day, the CFDA awards are more importantly recognizing pure expertise and triumph among fashion. Below are the results from the 2017 CFDA Awards.

Womenswear Designer of the Year: Raf Simons for Calvin Klein

Menswear Designer of the Year: Raf Simons for Calvin Klein

Accessory Designer of the Year: Stuart Vevers for Coach

Fashion Icon Award: Franca Sozzani

International Award: Demna Gvasalia for Vetements and Balenciaga

Founder’s Award In Honor of Eleanor Lambert: Pat McGrath

Swarovski Award for Emerging Talent: Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia for Monse

Swarovski Award for Positive Change: Kenneth Cole

Geoffrey Beene Lifetime Achievement Award: Rick Owens

Board of Directors’ Tribute: Cecile Richards, Gloria Steinem and Janelle Monáe

These winners, along with the other nominees, take authority of the current and prospective fashion. So sit back and applaud these hard-working recipients and see what they do with the future of fashion.

Bravo!

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5 Great Moments In Branding From The Past Week

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Aquazzura’s Mini collection

In a great new Luxury Daily post, five brands are singled out for their recent actions:

  • Florence-based footwear label Aquazzura
  • Danish consumer electronics manufacturer Bang & Olufsen
  • German automaker BMW
  • New York-based fashion brand Calvin Klein
  • Italian furniture maker Poltrona Frau

    More info on each brand’s excellence can be found at http://bit.ly/2kjETbA.

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    Top Ten Women Underwear Ads

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    Cara Delevingne for La Perla

    Victoria’s Secret may have claimed the tagline “What is Sexy?”, but it doesn’t mean that the brand defines the essence of what makes a sultry siren so seductive. These iconic underwear campaigns reveal the raw femininity that lies beneath the designer garments that these actresses and models are often photographed wearing. Now the age-old Hollywood saying is true – sex DOES sell, and as quickly as hemlines have gotten higher, lingerie shoots have become more risque than ever before. Call it tasteless if you will, but this form of marketing has become a symbol of liberation and even empowerment for women, baring their bodies with confidence. If wearing lacy underwear can make us feel as sexy as Eva Mendes or Megan Fox, then we’re not complaining! And we’re sure our male counterparts won’t have any objections either…

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    Elisabetha Canalis for Roberto Cavalli

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    Eva Herzigova for Wonderbra

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    Eva Mendes for Calvin Klein

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    Kate Moss for Agent Provocateur

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    Kelly Brooke for Ultimo

    Megan Fox Armani

    Megan Fox for Emporio Armani

    Rihanna Armani Jeans

    Rihanna for Armani Jeans

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    Victoria Beckham for Emporio Armani 

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    Zoe Saldana for Calvin Klein

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    Top Ten Men’s Underwear Ads

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    Andres Velencoso for Ermenegildo Zegna

    Ladies, hold your breath. Let’s make a confession right now–we’ve all turned our heads to sneak a quick peek at an underwear model on a billboard or sidewalk poster. When you’re constantly bombarded with images of scantily clad women with bodies to die for, it is comforting to know that the male equivalent is out there for us to indulge in. These underwear campaigns have an abundance of testosterone in their chiseled glory, conveniently captured on camera for the world to gawk at. With models striking such provocative poses, it’s no wonder frenzied fans are known to steal Calvin Klein posters from subways and bus stations. Take a look at these ten men’s underwear ads, and you’ll be obsessed too.

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    Jeremy Young for Burberry

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    Cristiano Ronaldo for Emporio Armani

    David Beckam Armani

    David Beckham for Emporio Armani

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    Jamie Dornan for Calvin Klein

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    Kellan Lutz for Calvin Klein

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    Rafael Nadal for Armani

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    Thom Evans for D.Hedral

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    Wouter Peelen for Ermenegildo Zegna

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    Mark Wahlberg for Calvin Klein