Justin Bieber’s Sports Mature Look For GQ Shoot

Seems like the “Baby” singer is over his boyhood as he welcomed his adulthood by shooting for the June issue of GQ magazine. The recently turned 18 Justin Bieber dressed in a Dolce&Gabbana suit looked quite matured and grown up. The Canadian singer looked particularly suave wearing a navy blue blazer, a white shirt and matching trousers.

Along with the mature look the singer also opened about few ‘mature’ topics for the magazine. He talked about partying, underage drinking, distrusting the music business and what he thinks of Kim Kardashian.

About Kim Kardashian, The Somebody To Love star believes that people are wrong to think that she doesn’t do anything as she actually does a lot of work and is very hard working.

The singer recently was in news when his innerwear flashed during a concert, shocking his fans. Bieber was performing at a venue in Carson, California during the weekend when his low-slung jeans slipped down his thighs, revealing his white boxer shorts.

Russia To Get More Mamas and Papas Store

Children’s clothing retailer, Mamas and Papas, is on an expansion spree as they plan to open 25 new stores in Russia and five stores in Lebanon over the next three years. The first Russian store is expected to be opened by the end of May and the rest four additions will be made in the country by the end of the year. Tim Maule, deputy chief executive, said that they are very excited to be launching into Russia and Lebanon as they realised that there is a huge demand for the products.

Currently, Mamas & Papas operates over 60 shops across the UK offering more than 3,500 products. The retailer is aiming to open a new store every ten weeks in the UK. Mamas & Papas is a family owned business which was founded by Luisa and David Scacchetti in 1981. The retailer grew its profit from around £130 million to £135.2 million in 2010.

London Menswear Fashion Week

Just before the traditional Paris and Milan men’s shows, London is also gearing up for a dedicated Menswear Fashion Week, set to launch this June. London Collections:  Men, as the event will be called, will run from June 15 to 17 – placing it right at the heart of London’s Olympics. The showcase which will include the traditional shows and presentations will also include some cultural events as part of London’s Fashion 2012 programme to tie in with the Games.

Some of Britain’s most exciting designers – including Christopher Kane and Jonathan Saunders will show their menswear collections at the very first Menswear Fashion Week, known as London Collections: Men, in the capital this June. Fellow London designer Richard Nicoll – who previously created menswear alongside his womenswear line for Cerruti – will show his debut men’s collection at the event.

Iconic British brands including Dunhill, Hackett, Margaret Howell, Pringle of Scotland and Hardy Aimes will show their collections, whilst Burberry, Mr Porter, GQ and Calvin Klein, Louis Vuitton, Paul Smith, Spencer Hart and Tom Ford will all host events. The city’s emerging talent won’t be forgotten either, with the MAN and NEWGEN MEN initiatives, sponsored by Topman, showcasing collections by Christopher Shannon, Christopher Raeburn, JW Anderson, Lou Dalton, Topman Design and Fashion Forward recipient James Long.