Adam Kimmel preview A/W 2012
Pictures taken at the Adam Kimmel Showroom in Paris, Monday 23rd of January 2012.
Photos by Rasmus Storm and Style.com
Pictures taken at the Adam Kimmel Showroom in Paris, Monday 23rd of January 2012.
Photos by Rasmus Storm and Style.com
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To all book lovers....You should watch this cute little movie, shot by Sean Ohlenkamp and his wife at the bookstore Type Books in Toronto. The little story tells how magical books can be at night when stores are closed and people are at sleep zzzzzz
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Directed by Mikael Jansson & Mark Carrasquillo for Intermission.
Music "Ghost of Love" written and performed by David Lynch.
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Nigo founder of Japanese label "A Bathing Ape" has just released the first pieces from his line "Human Made".
Today the first spring shipment hit Storm. Stay tuned for more info on upcoming stuff from Human Made.
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Bijules trunkshow at Storm Saturday 10th of March.
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Jules Kim the creator of Bijules.
Video directed by Alessandro Zuek Simonetti, art directed by Simon Rasmussen, edited by Luca Campanale and shot at We Are Plus New York.
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Recognized worldwide as the premier men’s dress shoe and a synonym for good quality, Alden represents the finest of American’s old-school shoemaking. Since 1884, Alden produces shoes for gents with a passion for high quality made in USA. Each pair is hand crafted from premium raw materials and designed to last decades. A brand that never had a single complain about their shoes is not forced to fight the normal advertisement war but rather let’s its products speak for itself. Have a look at Alden’s special edition exclusive for Storm.
Photo: Sergei Sviatchenko for Close Up and Private
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Thom Browne managed to combine classic handcraft with an avant-garde and modern style. He is not afraid to be different or breaking trough the thickest walls of conventions.
We are happy to announce that selected pieces will now be available at Storm -and yes we will be the only ones in Denmark!
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Kitsuné releases ‘Kitsuné Parisien II’, a colourful and exciting collection of tracks from the latest emerging bands and acts on the vibrant Parisian scene(s) and beyond.
Covering the many bases of electropop, indie-dance and everything in between, Parisien II - selected by Kitsuné chef Gildas Loaëc and designed by night bird / graffiti artist André - offers a lively snapshot of what is cooking up for 2012 in Paris and further afield. Introducing you to Kitsuné’s promising finds, the new Parisian cuvée is here…!
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Sold out everywhere in Europe -Storm managed to get the last copies of the incredible 250 page masterpiece from fashion visionary Carine Roitfeld. She turned the french Vogue into one of the industrie's most worshipped magazines, collaborated with legendary photographers like Mario Testino and is never afraid to push the lines with her subversive styling ideas. This elegant volume is a visual history of Roitfeld’s fearless career and a must-have for those interested in cutting-edge fashion and Parisian femininity.
"Carine, and her vision of French Vogue, embodies all that the world likes to think of as Parisian style: a sense of chic that's impeccable and sometimes idiosyncratic and which forever lives on a moonlit street as seen through the lens of Helmut Newton." - Anna Wintour
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In this tantalising new Summer collection, ForgetMeNot delivers Coco's trademark blend of ancient symbols and unique approach to design. Esoteric inspirations taken from the myths and deities of Ancient Egypt unfurl themselves amidst a landscape of epic geometric proportions drawing heavily from early Russian avant-gardes such as constructivism and suprematism. Patterns are both bold and explosive, but always minute and exquisite, presenting the discerning scarf lover with a divine opportunity to stand out in style.
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This vital new book A Bigger Picture, is published to accompany the exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, 21 January - 9 April 2012.
David Hockney has always been closely associated with Pop Art and California, where he has lived for much of his life but this major study of his work redefines him as an important painter of the English countryside, presenting his recent landscapes for the first time. In an attempt to renew contemporary art, Hockney has returned to painting in the open air, observing with honesty and intensity the scenery of his childhood in East Yorkshire.
Co-curator of the exhibition Marco Livingstone explores this bold departure in the context of Hockney’s sixty-year career, while other contributors address the artist’s place in the landscape tradition, his recent video works and their relationship to English landscape film-making, and his ongoing use of new technologies.