editorial
From the cutting room

Greetings from Paris, writing this editorial here should explain why the July edition is running a bit late. I don't feel bad though because I love this city. London is lively and cool, but theres something about Paris, the atmosphere is unbeatable. There might be a hint of absence in Scoute this month, but I think we rounded up some neat stuff regardless. Even though I'm here, I'm a bit jealous of Eugene who ran around shopping in Antwerp. But I don't really want to think about that, Paris killed my feet and L'eclaireur killed my wallet anyway. Speaking of shopping, you'll notice a focus on accesories in a couple of features, both for the man and the house he lives in. Both stories should see follow-ups next month so be sure to check back. What I'm most excited about though was interviewing Robert Geller. I'm a big fan and his upcoming f/w collection is something I'm really looking forward to. And it's not just the collections, the man himself is very cool to talk to as well. Another designer I'm very excited about is Boris Bidjan Saberi, of whom you can read a bit about in this edition, and hopefully more in the future.

if you're reading Scoute for the first time, be sure to check the earlier editions and let us know what you think. 'til next month!

 

 
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Eugene Rabkin, who teaches critical writing at Parsons, New York, took a long-awaited journey to Antwerp, Belgium. Whether your going there or not, his guide on the city's shopping grounds is worth reading.

Anthony Bui | The California based designer was hammered with work but managed to round up some nice picks for our accessories guide.

Regina Libian continued her hard work with the music section of Scoute by chatting up Vast Aire for a feature.

Richard Lam | The
resident spell checker at
Scoute rounded up some
goodies for the home in
this month's other spend
feature

   

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