Men's grooming by David Mallett
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For men's grooming, take a cue from renowned hairdresser David Mallett, and look to Parisian men for inspiration. He has in collaboration with French Vogue put together this video, showing how the Pariasians have become the new ambassadors for French-style grooming. They are using the Australian Salt Water Spray and Beard Balm by David Mallett in the video.
TMA-2 Modular aiaiai
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Headquartered in Copenhagen, AIAIAI contributes to Denmark’s worldwide reputation as leader in acoustic and electro- acoustic design and engineering. AIAIAI offers high quality, accessible audio products that deliver value far beyond trend-driven aesthetics. Following up on the huge success of the TMA-1 headphones, AIAIAI has now launched the TMA-2 Modular. Providing a vast range of interchangeable options across sound, function, comfort and design, TMA-2 Modular is a new headphone system that lets you create your own unique, personalized AIAIAI product - while enabling a quick and easy change of individual parts along the way. For music professionals this means the opportunity to adapt and tailor the system to a creative context, from studio production or audio editing, to DJing or listening on the move. For everyone else it means the subtle dissolution of categories - the freedom to be yourself.
Yazbukey
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Since founded in 2000, Yazbukey has created a number of collections of playful and creative jewels. Never been afraid to mix bright colors with imaginative motives, the brand's range of accessories offers a humorous take on various themes. The latest collection from Yazbukey, draw its inspiration from Paris. An imaginary art heist set the stage for the collection. Entitled ‘My Heart Belongs To Paris’ it references the clichés of Paris in characteristic Yazbukey plexiglas.
Stampd Spring/Summer 2015
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Each year GQ selects a handful of designers as the Best New Menswear Designers in America, this year included Chris Stamp. The designer founded his brand Stampd in 2011. The west coast 'avantstreet' lifestyle brand represents contemporary luxury that has evolved past high street-wear while retaining its iconic styling cues. Stampd embraces modern youth culture and the timeless appeal of high quality product mixed with simple form. The spring/summer 2015 collection from the brand is now available at Storm. Check it out HERE
Brask Studio Visits
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Jens-Peter Brask, a passionate art collector, has over a number of years documented his visits to studios of artists all over the world. From the established, well known artists to the up and coming. ‘Brask Studio Visits’ gives an exclusive insight to the world of art with a look into the studios of 40 different artists. From thousands of photographs, Brask has made a selection which offers the reader not only a glimpse into the studios, but an insight to the creativity and the process of creating extraordinary art of each individual artist. Have closer look at the book HERE
WienerBlut
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WienerBlut is an Austrian perfume house founded by Alexander Lauber in 2009, setting out to create fragrances that capture the soul and spirit of Vienna. The perfumes from WienerBlut are all based on original formulas and fads of 19th century Vienna. The term WienerBlut was coined in 1873 and describes the unique blend of archness and hedonism attributed to the Viennese. The unisex fragrances are now available HERE
Kanye West Season Zine
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Kanye West and the photographer Jackie Nickerson have teamed up and created a zine titled ‘Season’ featuring the Yeezy Season One collection. The 53-page lookbook features models showcasing the collection including Ian Connor and Kanye West himself. ‘Season’ gives you a feel and a closer look of the highly anticipated adidas collection as it features several up-close images of the collection.
The Flow
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Following the success of I Just Arrived in Paris (Steidl, 2014) THE FLOW is the second book in the continuing collaboration between Juergen Teller & Nicolas Ghesquière, artistic director of Louis Vuitton. On 1 October 2014 Teller photographed Ghesquière’s Spring-Summer 2015 collection for the house, and the resulting book is a fluid mix of fashion photos in Teller’s inimitable guileless style and images of Paris shot while boating down the Seine. This combination of portraiture, still-life and landscape photography mirrors the eclectic influences and materials which Ghesquière synthesizes in his collections—a bold, unconventional flow whereby innovation unceasingly rejuvenates tradition.
Spring/Summer 2015 Julien David
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Inspired by a ballet dancer and a personal friend of the designer, Maria Kochetkova, the spring/summer 2015 collection from Paris-born Tokyo-based deisgner Julien David. With the collection, the designer wanted to create a feeling of movement in the clothes. The collection therefore offers a combination of textured dresses and skirts made in sweatshirt fabric and finely detailed tops and knits in eye-catching silhouettes and materials. The combination of grace, femininity and movement of a ballet dancer is beautifully referenced in this collection.
Off-White C/O Virgil Abloh
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Virgil Abloh, a recent nominee for the LVMH prize, has since launching fashion label Off-White c/o Virgil Abloh, become a household name in the world of street wear. Off-White originally grew out of Pyrex Vision, an art project also founded by Abloh. Having worked as Kanye West’s creative director for approx. the last decade, Virgil Abloh is by no means however new to the scene. He has throughout his career so far worked with some well established players in fashion, like Silvia Venturini Fendi at Fendi and collaborated with the likes of Nick Knight, Riccardo Tisci, Kim Jones, Takashi Murakami and Balmain's Olivier Rousteing to name a few. Now however, his main focus is on Off-White c/o Virgil Abloh. With Off-White, Abloh is with his collections mastering that difficult combination of street wear and high fashion. His silhouettes and trends are clearly inspired by the streets but is constructed with fine detailing in luxurious materials, which is what sets this apart from the rest. The women’s spring/summer 2015 collection titled “Nebraska” offers you just that.
Spring/Summer 2015 Maison KitsunÈ
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The spring/summer 2015 collection from the creative duo behind Maison Kitsuné is all about 'Effortless French'. The collection is based on the idea of French women’s ability to choose and balance well-made clothes resulting in a thoughtful and personalised ensemble. The campaign features Japanese model Kiko Mizuhara.
CÈline Sunglasses
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Since Creative Director for Céline Phoebe Philo came into the position in 2008, the French fashion house has been the go-to brand for ultimate understated cool pieces. For their spring/summer 2015 campaign they have cemented that fact by featuring prolific writer Joan Didion as their model. Joan Didion started her career as a writer for Vogue in the early 60s and has since been widely recognized for her work which includes novels and investigative journalism. The 80-year old pioneer in writing was photographed by Juergen Teller dressed in her signature look; oversized black sunglasses and a black turtleneck. The Céline spring/summer 2015 collection of sunglasses is now available HERE.
Spring/Summer 2015 A'N'D
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Titled "Contemporary Still Life", the spring/summer 2015 collection from Azumi and David offers a selection of digitally printed everyday objects on luxurious materials such as silk. The inspiration for the collection came from the domestic beauty of the 16th and 17th century Dutch still life oil paintings. Azumi and David has linked past and contemporary life by creating a collection of silk dresses, scarves and bags with clear references to everyday items from back then combined with modern items. The prints mixes things like fruit, and flowers with takeaway coffee cups and smart phones. The combination of the old with the new in the prints, brings a sense of nostalgia while still looking forward and seeing how the world has evolved. All of this has resulted in a witty, innovative and aesthetically beautiful collection.
Subway By Bruce Davidson
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Bruce Davidson’s Subway was first published in 1986 and was received with critical acclaim both as a document of a unique moment in the cultural fabric of New York City, and for its phenomenal use of extremes of color and shadow set against flash-lit skin. Bruce Davidson (born in Oak Park, Illinois, 1933) is among America’s most influential documentary photographers. In this third edition, a sequence of 118 images (twenty-five never-before-published) move the viewer through a landscape at times menacing, at others lyrical, soulful, and satiric. Davidson’s text tells the story behind the images, detailing his obsession with the subway, its rhythms, and its particular madness. Get the book HERE
Meet n' Greet Art Comes First
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Friday January 30th at 5pm we have an in-store meet n’ greet with the design duo behind Art Comes First, Sam Lambert and Shaka Maidoh. As experts in styling, photography, design and creative direction, their projects have included capsule collections, collaborations with major fashion brands and exhibitions at trade shows. This coming Friday they will be at Storm talking about their latest projects as well as showcasing pieces from their new collection.
48 Hours in Kyiv By Sasha Kurmaz By Eytys
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Eytys 48 hours in Kyiv by Sasha Kurmaz. Photographer and visual artist Sasha Kurmaz was born in Kiev in 1986, right after the notorious Chernobyl disaster. Although starting his artistic path as a graffiti artist, Kurmaz describes his work as ”photographic” regardless the medium; installations, paintings, video or producing photo zines. For Eytys SS’15 collection Kurmaz created this photo zine and patterns echoing slogans from the current Ukranian turmoil, urging pro- democracy and calling for civil rights. The patterns are seen on the Eytys Spring/Summer 2015 collection of printed sneakers, packaging and installations. The book launches Friday January 30th.