I feel like only the Italians would do this.
via Highsnobette

[Arnold Palmer & Jack Nicklaus, US Open, 1962.]
While watching part of the Memorial today, a few flashbacks aired of Jack Nicklaus’ victories in the 1960s, 70s. In one shot, I noticed he was sporting a polo with his signature “Golden Bear” logo, which got me thinking: when did signature athlete apparel lines start? Time to do some homework.
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I can’t pretend I know much about hockey, but I am pretty excited about the Kings’ 1-0 lead in the Stanley Cup. To celebrate their success, let’s take a look at some these stylish pioneers in the women’s arena.
Photos: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
I was pumped to see the Bryan brothers featured in this month’s Vogue with Karlie Kloss. Then my heart stopped a little when I saw they were wearing shorts I designed. That means I can put “Anna Wintour-approved” on my résumé, right?
Check out the rest of the “Country Strong” spread here. Man, I am stoked.
“A distinctive brand, Seea is dedicated to the pioneering women who first braved the waves, and to every woman who has ever searched for a suit that is feminine, comfortable, and fun. An elegant mix of retro-modern shapes and contemporary colors and prints, Seea strikes the perfect balance between surf function and style.”
Beautiful, right? Seea transports me to a sandy dream state.
With the exception of marital status, I’m always slightly amused at the presence of athletes at high fashion events. The new Met exhibit, “Impossible Conversations,” seems to be an appropriate title not just for Prada and Schiaparelli, but between these two colliding worlds, as well. Look on!
Heidi Merrick gets a free pass on here because of her last name and seriously cool family. How lovely is her Spring ’12 collection?
Speaking of the Merricks, Heidi’s niece, Daisy, is in treatment for her third round of cancer in as many years. Say a prayer for the family and learn more here.
Spotted this beauty on the MADE BY NIKE tumblr. [If you haven’t checked it out yet, you really should.] Not exactly for all bodies, but, for someone out there, it’s pretty killer. Bonus: it has a ponytail exit on the hood.
Available here.