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Adam Kimmel one of our favourite mens designers here at Storm, has announced that he will be taking a one year break from fashion to essentially rediscover himself. This means no Spring Summer 2013 presentation in Paris and the upcoming AW2012 season will be last collection in store before his break.
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Old time friends Peter Simonsson, founder of white Briefs and Rasmus Storm joined forces to create the Storm shirt. A redefined granddad shirt, sporty, masculine and comfortable. The granddad shirt and its classic design, Rasmus’s favorite kind of shirt, was the main influencer for the design process during the collaboration. By adding well-made details, like the longer back side, the shirt is made for interesting layered looks with blazers or sweat shirts.
The Storm shirt is a homage to new classics and a 15-year-old friendship.
Now available at Storm.
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Storm is participating amongst 20 other hand picked stores to the special night-shopping event "The Innermost“. For our visitors we invited the representative Anders Melsen to talk about the story behind Escentric Molecule Perfumes, Cecilia Hellner founder of Black Dakini to inspire us with her thoughts about jewelry and the lovely people from Simply Chocolate to hand out some sweet treats.
Enjoy the shopping in the dark experience and visit Storm on thursday the 7th of June from 6pm-9pm.
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Staple Design is a design studio based in New York City and founded in 1997. They also operate Reed Space, which is often regarded as one of the world’s best and most innovative boutiques. Based in the Lower East Side, it was founded by Jeff Staple - "by accident". This film explores the origins of the studio, design philosophies, and inspirations behind Staple. Watch the video here. Stay tuned new Staple t-shirts will arrive soon.
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Last wednesday famous founder of Cheap Monday and Weekday, Örjan Andersson visited Storm and talked with us about his inspiration and the concept behind his new label Ö till A.
Where you draw your inspiration from ? "My biggest inspiration is the rich history of jeans itself. I’m fascinated by the tailoring skills that evolved with jeans over the past 150 years, including all old details that still dominating the look of the garment. As well as the important role of jeans in subcultures. A strong influence for my brand and jeans design in genral is the DIY attitude from the punk culture.
What makes your jeans special? "What distinguish me from most other designers is my approach to fashion. I started working in a jeans store when I was 19-years-old and for more than ten years on the floor I learned what problems customers are fighting while buying jeans. The experience of standing in a jeans store during the 90’s helping people find the right size and fit is still important for my creation of jeans. I’m very inspired to make jeans with high quality and design combined with nice cuts and fitting allways with denim in focus. Ö till A are not only my initials but also the end and the beginning of the Swedish alphabet It means that you can do the same thing in several ways, backwards or differently if it feels good and fit your personality. Jeans can interpreted in many ways in the fashion alphabet, as a fashion item or a necessity. It’s up to the carrier, if he or her want’s to see this clothing item from the end middle or the beginning.
How would you describe your jean design? "It’s a fashion denim look with a handsome and clean rock-look combined with traditional jeans attributes."
What can we expect in the future? "For now the main focus will be on jeans accompanied with new tees, jackets, shirts and knitwear ...but you never really know what’s going to happen in the future, right?"
First image photographed by Cover.dk
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This is an interview with founder of the limited edition vintage label Human Made. Nigo who is also the force behind cult brand A Bathing Ape and a long-term vintage enthusiast reveals the details that distinguish a collector’s item. (interview from Nowness)
Archival selection Generally, I’m only interested in things up until 1950. It’s hard to explain how I select pieces. From a vintage-history viewpoint it’s a weird selection, but it’s just the things that speak to me most.
Vintage longing I don’t tend to search for things because I like the idea that you come across something and decide at that time if you like it or not. But I want a Lee cowboy jacket, a denim jacket with blanket lining. I found one but it was damaged, and the dealer had repaired it so I couldn’t buy it.
Memorable story The first time I ever bought a vintage garment I was 15. It was a Levi’s Type 2 jacket. The thing was shredded, falling to pieces. My mum was totally pissed off and couldn’t imagine that I’d bought a jacket with holes in it. She gave me hell for it. I’ve still got the jacket now.
Man-made inspirations I didn’t want to make anything for Human Made without actually having the garment to look at, inspect and see how it’s put together. Nothing has come from photographs. Pretty much everything is from my own collection, but rearranged.
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aNYthing presents a show about downtown culture. An inside look to whats happening around town now. They are bringing you inside the scene of artists, musicians, and characters who circulate in these streets. You get to see the range of seasoned musicians, experimental sounds, and young punks getting there point across. Here is a little taste of what is to come. Stay tuned for "Know Wave". The new genre, now you know.
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Meet French Fifi, Grainy Sue or Nutty Nigel. Simply Chocolate combines craftsmanship and humor with the finest ingredients from all over the world. The local chocolatier based just outside of Copenhagen has been gathering chocolate know-how since 1933! As a result, every bar is a true gourmet experience. The cherry on top of these delicious treats is the creative packaging which includes a good portion of humor and great design. We are happy to announce that the tasty eye candy is now available at Storm.
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Good company and breakfast served by A.C. Perch's. Acne Lord Snowdon launch at Storm, Thursday 3.5.2012.
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Rihanna wearing Thierry Lasry sunglasses.
Thierry Lasry was brought up between fashion and unparalleled craftsmanship, his mother being a designer and his father an optician. Eyewear was obviously destined for French designer Thierry Lasry! Launched in late 2006, the self entitled brand is based on the concept of ''futuristic vintage’’. Thierry gets his inspiration from vintage designs and materials but incorporate and updated modern and avant-gardiste touch to those. Entirely hand-made in France with the best craftsmanship techniques and traditional know-how, the sunglasses only use acetates coming from the old Italian house Mazzucchelli. No oversized logos appear on the temples; creativity and quality serve the trademark of the brand.
Now available online.
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ALTEWAI.SAOME was founded in 2009 in Malmö, Sweden, by the two young designers, Natalia Altewai and Randa Saome. Until then, they had spent several years studying and working for different fashion houses in Italy. ALTEWAI.SAOME is dedicated to create a clothing line consisting of a great variety of womens-wear. The aim is to offer a trendy, chic, yet affordable, style with influences from the street of Paris and Milan.
Now available at Storm.
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“It’s not about the front or back of a dress. It’s about what’s in between...the human being, the person.” Alber Elbaz
In March 2002, Alber Elbaz debuted his first collection for the house of Lanvin, and one decade later, the oldest label in Paris has become synonymous with the designers nuanced fabric work and spirited take on the modern female. Alber Elbaz, Lanvin is the story behind this story, and the images in this book move from the atelier to the runway to show us the people behind the collection.
A precious book in limited edition to celebrate 10 years of Alber Elbaz at Lanvin. Exclusively available at Storm.