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Pusha T by Fabien Montique

Photographer and Director Fabien Montique presents his latest project, featuring rapper Pusha T. The two teamed up to create a zine and cover art for Pusha T’s second solo studio album, King Push - The Darkest Before Dawn: The Prelude. The collaboration resulted in 60 black and white photographs, all capturing the dark aesthetic provided by Pusha T.

Pusha T came by Storm for the opening of the exhibition - Stolen Moments Gallery has produced this video of the launch.

 
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Hummel J for Monkey Time

Monkey Time has joined forces with hummel J, the sub-label of Hummel, and created a capsule collection entitled 'WASTELANDS'. The collection offers a selection of outerwear, trousers and light layering options inspired by the Danish wilderness. Photography by Mikey Estrada, styling by Emil Wæde.

 
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Reebok x Beams

Reebok Classic has partnered with revered lifestyle store Beams, releasing a capsule collection that celebrates the timeless NPC UK style and the brand’s longstanding and storied history on the courts. Since the 70s, Beams has been the leading lifestyle store in Japan, with a menswear offering that includes relaxed yet sophisticated designs that pay homage to traditional American and sports styles. For Spring/Summer, Reebok Classic and Beams are uniting to pay respect to English sportsmanship, where traditional American sports traces its roots. Taking inspiration from Reebok Classic’s court heritage and combing it with Beams’ aesthetic, the collection takes traditional tennis designs and updates them with elevated materials and contemporary execution.

 
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Eight & bob

Albert Fouquet, the son of a Parisian aristocrat, was part of elite French society in the early twentieth century and a perfume connoisseur. In a room on the upper floor of the family chateau, Fouquet created and perfected various essences for his own personal use – aided by Philippe, the family butler. One night during his summer vacation in 1937 on the French Riviera (Côte d’Azur), Albert met and got on very well with a young American student who was touring France in a convertible: John F. K., John’s charm and congeniality persuaded Albert to leave him a sample of his cologne with a note at the hotel the following morning: “In this bottle, you will find the dash of French glamour that your American personality lacks.” On returning from his vacation, Albert received a letter from John in the U.S. thanking him for the kind gesture and informing him of the success his perfume was enjoying among his friends. He requested that Albert send him eight samples, “and if your production allows, another one for Bob”.

His perfectionism extended not only to the fragrance but everything surrounding it. He didn’t fill the order until Philippe found some beautiful glass bottles in a Parisian pharmacy that Albert considered suitable for his cologne. Finally, he ordered several boxes decorated with the same pattern as the shirt that JFK was wearing when they met, and then labeled the bottles and boxes with John's amusing request: “EIGHT & BOB”. Unfortunately, the success of his cologne would not spread much further. In the spring of 1939, Albert died in an automobile accident near Biarritz (France). Philippe, the only person who could handle the orders, would only continue with the work for a few months, since the start of World War II forced him to leave his job with the Fouquet family. In the final shipments, Philippe hid the bottles inside books that he carefully cut by hand to prevent the Nazis from seizing the cologne.

Decades later, thanks to the family of Philippe the butler, the formula for “EIGHT & BOB” has been completely recovered, along with its carefully crafted production process. Once again, it has become one of the most exclusive colognes, preferred by the world’s most elegant men.

Buy HERE

 
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MUTI Skincare

The uniqueness of MUTI products is their simplicity. Their maximum effectiveness. Their intelligent design. This is why MUTI is both classic and trend-setting. For women. For men. For all lifestyles. For all climates. For those who place great importance on the best possible quality and easy application. The effectiveness of the MUTI FACE products is based on a focused selection of ingredients of the highest quality. They not only protect the surface of the skin, but they are also active in the deeper layers of the skin. You can therefore improve the structure of the skin in a very effective and long-lasting manner, and the signs of skin ageing can be reduced.

BUY HERE

 
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Stampd

Founded in 2011 by Chris Stamp - Stampd, the west coast 'avantstreet' lifestyle brand - represents contemporary luxury that has evolved past high street-wear while retaining its iconic styling cues. With quality always preceding quantity, the brand continues to gain inspiration from west and east coast cultures, growing methodically, their valued customers held in the highest regard.

 
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A cookbook with over 100 vegetarian recipes for the home cook from the studio kitchen of world-renowned artist Olafur Eliasson. Discover the act of cooking and eating in a creative environment with Studio Olafur Eliasson: The Kitchen.

Featuring over 100 vegetarian recipes cooked at Olafur Eliasson's studio kitchen, these recipes have served as nourishment and source of creative inspiration and communal discussion every day for his staff, artists, and guest collaborators, including René Redzepi and Alice Waters. Foreword by Alice Waters, who has cooked in the kitchen, and shares Olafur's vision for cooking and eating together as a daily connection that inspires.

 
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Sacai

Sacai was established by Chitose Abe in 1999 after 8 years of working with the Junya Watanabe collection at Comme des Garcons.While her collections may appear to be about femininity, Abe’s interest is in creating clothes that are entirely unique and timeless, innovative and experimental. Juxtapositions of contrasting textures of fabrics such as knits with super fine wovens and usage of techniques based on reinterpretations of patterns of the garment transform the pieces into unexpected shapes and silhouettes.

The result is a collection of items that can transition easily between various occasions and not only reserved for special opportunities. The inspiration for the Sacai Spring/Summer 2016 collection was a play on the notion of distortion. Dis-assembled, re-mixed then re-assembled. Ideas inspired by the naive charm of thrift shop ‘throw-away’ finds, translated for a new modern context and re-configured with couture-like detailing and menswear elements.

 
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Palm Angels

Palm Angels is the brainchild of Italian photographer and Moncler art director Francesco Ragazzi, who began capturing images of Venice Beach skateboarders during one of his frequent trips to Los Angeles. The collected images would become Palm Angels, one of the definitive photography books on the LA skateboarding scene and the inspiration for Ragazzi’s latest project — a collection of skate-ready, West Coast-inspired clothing for Spring/Summer 2016.

 
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When it comes to Moschino, there is no telling what Creative Director Jeremy Scott will come up with next. The Spring/Summer 2016 collection’s main theme was car-wash couture but as usual the collection offered a fun surprise. Several pieces coming down the runway featured prints of the cartoon classic, The Powerpuff Girls. Now it has grown into an full capsule collection as Moschino has officially partnered up with Cartoon Network. The Moschino x The Powerpuff Girls collection offers a selection of knits, dresses and accessories dedicated to the beloved animated series that debuted back in 1998.

 
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Hummel J x Masterpiece

The hummel j designers from RootsCo have teamed up with the high-end Japanese quality bag makers, Master-piece. They have made a capsule collection consisting of a tech edition of the Pernfors silhouette, a waist bag and coat with a inner down west. The capsule collection is made with reflective details ensuring it can be used day and night and in all weather conditions.

 
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Disco takes the viewer on an access-all-areas tour of late-70s New York nightlife. “Who were these people of the night... ? It was the Posers. The Watchers. The Posers watching other Posers watching the Watchers, watching the Dancers, watching themselves.” Bernstein’s eye was drawn to the characters that lived for the night, rather than the celebrities, the unknown men and women who were transformed by the nightclub haze, and this is one reason his photographs from this time feel so authentic and immersive. All the photographs featured were shot by Bernstein from 1978-80.

 
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Sort of Black Champagne

The brand new Sort of Black 'Champagne' watch is here! Rasmus Storm has once again teamed up with Swedish watch brand TRIWA to add a new style to their 'Sort of Black' collection. The Sort of Black Classic and Sort of Black Chrono watches are designed in champagne, letting variations of textures and depth feature as indicators, with the exception of the white detailing on the hands. They come with two interchangeable straps, one mesh champagne and one Tärnsjö organic leather strap.

Available HERE

 
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K1X x Lee x Richie Culver

K1X’ unique street basketball DNA is alienatedly showcased in traditional Lee denim jackets. Borders of art, street and denim blur alongside Richie’s art pieces. The project is a perfect example of art x street fashion. The exploratory and improvisational approach to making art we find in Richie Culver’s growing oeuvre can be seen as an outcome of the tensions between binary cultural and social opposites — provincial vs. cosmopolitan; cash-strapped vs. affluent; art museum highs vs. street-cultural lows. In what seems an examination of ones experience and inner self, the material outcome of this attitude to creativity can take any one of a range of forms, from gritty documentary photography (much of it made during a period working on a trailer park) to urban bricolage, from primitively executed drawings and paintings through to video. Highly style conscious and yet pragmatic, there is a kind of punk aesthetic at work in Culver’s approach both to art-making and to exhibiting. Richie Culvers work embodies a level of honesty and vulnerability and he has what a lot of young artists today strive for – the artist lifestyle.

 
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Grace

Grace: Thirty Years of Fashion at Vogue - A celebration of the work of legendary fashion stylist Grace Coddington during her first 30 years at Vogue UK and US.

First published in 2002, the reissue of this 408-page monograph not only collects together the work of the legendary fashion stylist, it also showcases for some of the greatest fashion images ever published, taken by the likes of Cecil Beaton, Irving Penn, Bruce Weber, Steven Meisel and Mario Testino. It includes forewords by American Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour and designer Karl Lagerfeld as well as personal anecdotes and insider stories of working with photographers Cecil Beaton, Irving Penn, Bruce Weber, Steven Meisel and Mario Testino and fashion-world personalities such as Naomi Campbell, Jerry Hall, Linda Evangelista and Manolo Blahnik.

 
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2nd Drop Stampd

The 2nd Drop from Stampd’s Fall/Winter 2015 collection parades a graphically simplified, yet bold interpretation of modern streetwear, in a splurge of appropriately Autumnal colours.
The range is both casual and modern pairing sleek yet street bomber jackets with smart distressed jeans. Chic, simple cuts in shirts and T-shirts alike weave themselves naturally into the mix of this luxury streetwear brand.
 
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