KENNY ANKER BROW GEL
Talented brow artist Kenny Anker has his first product of his collection ‘Kenny Brows’ out at Storm. The Brow Gel has already proved to be a popular item, and here is a little tutorial for you on how to get the best out of it.
Talented brow artist Kenny Anker has his first product of his collection ‘Kenny Brows’ out at Storm. The Brow Gel has already proved to be a popular item, and here is a little tutorial for you on how to get the best out of it.
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Noon Goons SS19 Delivery 1 is inspired by west coast hiphop/rap and shot by photographer Mike Miller who has shot various west coast artist and covers for Tupac, NWA, Snoop Dog, Eazy-E and so on...
"The collection has all the codes of laidback West Coast style – cozy and oversized casualwear –but with details compounded by a catalog of references to the punk movement, surf/skate culture, and hip-hop dating back to the ’90s."
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Kjaer Weis debuts its first body care product, The Body Oil, along with The Beautiful Oil 30ml, a smaller, “little sister” version of the award-winning facial oil.
The Body Oil speaks to the unique needs of body skin with ultra pure and potent Ginkgo Biloba, Moringa, Sesame and Sunflower Seed Oils. These superpowered ingredients work to promote microcirculation, even tone and smooth texture, all while slowing down signs of age. Quick- absorbing and never sticky or greasy, it provides immediate moisture, nourishment and protection.
The Beautiful Oil 30ml also takes its look from the iconic Beautiful Oil. A scaled down version of the pure and potent skin elixir, it’s 30mL size is well suited for travel. It’s also an ideal introduction product for those new to The Beautiful Oil.
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Global sports brand PUMA revives the 90's visible running technology with the launch of CELL Endura “Patent 98”. Celebrating the track OG's 20th anniversary, the latest addition to the CELL range is enhanced with patent leather details.
RELEASE DEC 6 ONLINE AND IN STORE
The CELL Endura was PUMA's pinnacle model in the CELL range. First Introduced in 1998, the CELL Technology provided stable cushioning with blow-molded polyurethane elastomer (TPU) that was configured in a pattern of hexagonal cells. Combinations of these cells allowed PUMA to engineer sneakers that solved for a variety of running needs.
This season, the chunky and bold sneakers return in a new context to redefine streetstyle across broadways and runways. Improved purely with new production techniques, it combines the original tooling with revolutionary CELL technology fitted on the midsole. Elevated with digital stitching, the mesh upper is built with suede and glossy patent leather overlays. Launching in PUMA White - Surf The Web colorway, the sneakers feature also an embroidered OG CELL PUMA branding on the heel.
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Continuing the 20th year celebration of the PUMA CELL, Global sports brand PUMA launches the CELL Endura Women’s. An offshoot of the vis-tech running silhouette from the 90s, this iteration is specially designed for the ladies.
RELEASE DEC 6 ONLINE AND IN STORE
When PUMA CELL technology first arrived in 1998, it was revolutionary. Its hexagonal cells provided the optimal shape for stable cushioning to move faster, stronger and better. The first iteration of CELL Technology was introduced for stable cushioning. Stability came from blow-molded polyurethane elastomer (TPU) that was configured in a pattern of hexagonal cells. Combinations of these cells allowed PUMA to engineer cushioning and solve for a variety of running needs.
PUMA’s pinnacle model in the CELL range, the CELL Endura’s latest iteration celebrates its chunky glory and throwback good looks for a new era of streetstyle. The OG reissue for women features the CELL Technology and a unique eyelet stay for the laces. Featuring digital stitching, the breathable mesh upper with suede overlays and PU coated leather overlays cover the upper which sits atop an EVA midsole and rubber outsole. Available in PUMA White – Pale Pink colorway.
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Autumn collection - Maria Black
The Danish brand updates its signature designs for Fall 2018 --
Serendipity, Chance and Delicate earrings get a colored makeover in Honey, Picante, Blue and Pink.
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adidas Originals continue their collaboration with Bristol Studio on a basketball-inspired capsule collection to present Sharp Shooters – adidas Originals by Bristol Studio The rising star of the Los Angeles fashion scene fuse their fresh take on iconic sportswear silhouettes with adidas’ rich basketball heritage.
RELEASE NOV 17 ONLINE AND IN STORE
"From the very first basketball shoe in 1949, to the all-conquering shell-toed Superstars of the 1970s, to the unforgettable jerseys designed for the New York Knicks, Golden State Warriors - adidas maintains a strong legacy in the world of basketball. For the second drop in its ongoing relationship with Los Angeles-based Bristol Studio, the two brands draw on this heritage to bring the flair and functionality of the courts to a contemporary fashion environment."
"The footwear offering takes the form of a new ‘Crazy’ style, available in both low and high-top versions. Inspired in part by the Kobe Bryant KB8 signature shoe, which was later reborn as the Crazy 8, the Bristol Crazy BYW is a street-level refinement of an iconic basketball style. Each version features a blend of premium nubuck or ‘hairy’ leathers and technically-advanced knitted textiles. The high-performance sole replicates the silhouette of early-2000s basketball sneakers, brought up-to-date through the use of BOOST technology."
"The accompanying apparel is equally reverent to recent adidas basketball history. Luke Tadashi, Co-Founder and Creative Director of Bristol Studio, offers a refined take on styles that began life in the sporting arena and found a new popularity in early-2000s hip-hop culture. The Tearaway Pant is a sophisticated take on the classic basketball snap off pant, while the Warm Up Track Top and Shooting Tee also strip courtside apparel down to their minimalist essentials. Each item is rendered in tonal shades of light brown, white and onyx, as are the two most game-ready pieces: a basketball jersey with Bristol Studio logo and a pair of loose-fitting, co-branded shorts."
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L'Art de l'Automobile GT Prototype Championship' capsule collection
Arthur Kar and his team of rare collectors at l'Art de l'Automobile are coming back for an exclusive drop, paying hommage to Group C prototype racecars such as the Jaguar XJR-14. Air Freshener included in the drop!
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STORM EXCLUSIVE
Bang & Olufsen is proud to announce a special edition speaker collection with artwork by director, screenwriter, actor, artist and musician David Lynch. The collection features selected images and details from the “War Between the Shapes” series, works on paper created by the iconic artist in the 1970s and from the “Paris Suite” lithographs created in 2007 at the renowned Idem studio.
Designed by Cecilie Manz, artwork by David Lynch.
Will be available in limited quantities in store and online.
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Rasmus Storm, 50 years old, owns the fashion con- cept store Storm in Copenhagen together with his wife Line. They share two kids who today also are involved in the business. ”Storm is a family business, so I hope it will stay in the family forever.” It’s almost 25 years ago since they opened Storm at Nørrebro in Copen- hagen. The store has been located in the city centre since 2001. Rasmus is autodidact and self-learned in everything he knows about running a store.
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From Samuel L. Jackson to Eminem - Kangol is perhaps the most notable headwear brand in the world.
Founded in the 1920s by World War I veteran Jacques Spreiregen, Kangol produced hats for workers, golfers, and especially soldiers. During and after the war, Kangol berets were the height of fashion.
In the 1960s, designers Mary Quant and Pierre Cardin worked with the company, whose products graced the heads of the rich and famous, including the Beatles and Arnold Palmer, and later Diana, Princess of Wales.
In the 1980s Kangol berets entered a new phase of fashion history with their adoption by members of the hip-hopcommunity, such as Grandmaster Flash, Run-DMC, LL Cool J, Slick Rick, Kangol Kid of UTFO, and The Notorious B.I.G.
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The North Face presents the second drop of its latest Black Series collaboration: the Kazuki collection.
Created in collaboration with Japanese designer/graphic artist Kazuki Kuraishi, part two of this highly anticipated collection is focused on his interpretation of TNF Urban Exploration’s “Seamless” theme. “In my mind, ‘Seamless’ means that you can wear it to work, and also on the weekend,” Kazuki explains, “so there aren’t really any boundaries. I perceive ‘Seamless’ as clothes you can simply wear, no matter the occasion or place or mood.”
Attuned to TNF Urban Exploration’s vision to balance utility with fashion — where high-quality outdoor-inspired silhouettes are translated for the urban setting — Kazuki has created a unique modern-street look that combines premium materials and innovative details with his distinctive Japanese-minimalist styling. Known for creating a very wearable style elevated by technical/utility elements and decorative finishes, Kazuki says “function came first before design” in this collection.
Famed as an exceptional “functional streetwear” designer, Kazuki’s career began as an intern for NIGO at the iconic Japanese brand, A Bathing Ape; and flourished under the mentorship of Hiroshi Fujiwara of fragment design. Today, he’s evolved his own signature style that combines a clean “lifestyle aesthetic” with an “easy to wear” approach — yet, always with technical acumen.