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Guillermo Andrade, founder of Los Angeles- based boutique 424 on Fairfax introduces his first collection. The deeply personal designs are based on his experience with new technology and his adaptation of style. "I was not allowed to visit my brother, who was deported [back] to Guatemala," explained Andrade. "Google Earth made me feel closer to him, being able to see where he was brought me a bit of peace.“ As personal this collection is - he wants his customers to make it their own. "Just download Google Earth, find your place on the planet, type your location on top of the image, get some clear floss or thread, and stitch it onto your jacket.“ Guillermo Andrade introduced his collection during CPH Fashion Week.
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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.
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The focus is on the graphics of the products from the 5 Moncler Craig Green line, collection n°5 of the Moncler Genius project, which combines the unique vision of the London designer with Moncler’s technical expertise. An uncompromising piece able to revolutionize any outfit.
Moncler Craig Green, collection #5 of the Moncler Genius project.
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According to Matthew Williams, founder and creative director, 1017 ALYX 9SM stands for a metropolitan and industrial sensibility that is never dry or cold. Function and comfort, which are mandatory for both 1017 ALYX 9SM and Moncler, define a modern line up of modular outerwear. Puffers, padded parkas, featherweight parka windbreakers, sleeveless vests and bonded leather pieces are mixed with functional base layers and hi-impact accessories such as chain belts with hooks, hooded backpacks and neoprene boots with rubber soles. The color palette is suitably metropolitan: dominantly black, grey and white with outbursts of orange and red.
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7 MONCLER FRAGMENT HIROSHI FUJIWARA
... tweaks plain items in subtle ways, hiding technical features lightness
and pack-ability behind a seemingly normal appearance.
The selection of pieces revolves around the theme of the
World Tour, drawing on both ideas of travel and music.
Rain jackets, plaid blazers, parkas, field jackets and travel
jackets are stamped with Fujiwara’s trademark slogans.
#MonclerGenius
#WeAreGenius
#Monclerfragment
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A Lab on Fire is THE unlikely company: an enigma wrapped in mystery. An ingenious niche limited-production fragrance house in a surpisingly compact waterfront studio- within-a-studio that looks across the East River to Manhattan. A Lab On Fire amphasize the hands-on aspects of creating original fragrances along with its priorities for their safety, stability, freshness and quality. Each frangrance, created by a famous nose like Thierry Wasser, Dominique Ropion and Olivier Polge, is batched at a state-of-the-art factory in New Jersey but packaged by Brooklyn neighborhood artists whose handlabeling sometimes results in serendipitous touches that lend individual character to each bottle.
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Californian designers Kate & Laura Mulleavy of Rodarte weave a vibrant tapestry of natural and built environments, featuring inspiring landscapes and the characters that inhabit those worlds - with artistic contributions from contemporary talents such as Jay DeFeo, John Baldessari and Joss Whedon.
Highlights of A#11 include two exclusively commissioned portfolios, featuring Kirsten Dunst in the Rodarte Autumn | Winter 2011 collection photographed by David Armstrong, and Elle Fanning in the Rodarte Spring Summer 2012 Couture collection photographed by Bill Owens.
Friendly Fur Berlin
No Cap, no colour than the colour of the perfume self, no plastic, no inlay, no un-recycled carton.
Concept: ENGEE.de, Nose: Mark Buxton Paris
Head Note: Bergamotte, Freesia, Galbanum, Violet Leaf, Orange Blossom, Green Mandarin, Cardamom, Tagetes
Heart Note: Black Rose, Magnolia, Jasmin, Leather, Caraway, Osmanthus, Carnation
Base Note: Oak Moss, Patchouli, Civet, Castoreum, Musk, Ambergris, Cedar, Vanilla
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A highly collectable numbered and signed limited-edition book documenting Shore's influential road trip across America in 1973, including a facsimile of the journal he kept, as well as photographs he made along the way. Shore's journal meticulously itemizes where he stayed, what he ate, what he watched on TV, which photographs he took and how many miles he drove, alongside pasted-in ephemera such as receipts, postcards and parking tickets. A section of plates showcases every photograph he took while on the road, from small town high streets to plates of food, from hotel rooms to portraits of locals. This collection brings together the entire body of work for the first time, including iconic shots, outtakes and unpublished photographs.
Limited to 3,300 slipcased copies, each one numbered and signed by the photographer.
Gestalten
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Credits
Model: Juliet S. / Anton S.
Photo & Styling: Oriane C.
Clothes: A-Cold-Wall*
Beaded necklace: Ambush Design
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How does an object change with use or over time? This question is the driving force behind Samuel Ross's work on the Nike x A–COLD–WALL* Capsule Collection, starring a radical reworking of the 2010 Nike Zoom Vomero +5. "I am interested in how a garment ages and in taking the user on that journey. That is something I believe should be encouraged. It's much more human. It's much more dynamic as well," says the London-born designer.
The Nike x A–COLD–WALL* Capsule Collection reflects this philosophy in inventive fabrics, including a technical Japanese nylon that softens with warmth and heat, and the removal of PU coatings from the Nike Zoom Vomero +5 to accelerate the aging process (manifested by a yellowing).