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AOA Atelier
DRINKS original oil pastel drawing by AOA Atelier. Framed.
Specifications - 21x14.8cm (unframed), 28x22 cm (framed). Oak and UV-protective glass.
DRINKS original oil pastel drawing by AOA Atelier. Framed.
Specifications - 21x14.8cm (unframed), 28x22 cm (framed). Oak and UV-protective glass.
Carhartt WIP
The Brandon Pant is a five-pocket style made from heavyweight cotton twill, which has been stone-dyed for a soft, worn-in feel and distinctive patina. The pant has a loose straight fit with a low crotch. Detailed with subtle contrast stitching, the item also has bartack stitching at vital stress points for added durability. A woven Square Label appears at the back.
Specifications - Material: 100% Cotton.
Color - Palisander (stone dyed)
Stylecode - I034809_33H_4J
Carhartt WIP
The Vista Sweat offers a balloon fit design with a soft brushed texture and a unique overdyed effect, accentuated by a distinctive square label.
Specifications - Material: 100% Cotton. Ribbing: 98% Cotton, 2% Elastane.
Color - Phlox (Garment Dyed)
Stylecode - I029522_33I_GD
Carhartt WIP
The S/S Vista T-Shirt is cut from midweight cotton jersey in a loose fit, featuring relaxed shoulders and a slightly longer hem. Additionally, the style has been garment-dyed, giving it a washed yet saturated hue. A woven Square Label, rendered murky by the garment-dyeing process, appears on the left chest. Loose fit.
Specifications - Material: 100% Cotton.
Color - Phlox (Garment Dyed)
Stylecode - I030780_33I_GD
Carhartt WIP
The S/S Okniceok 01 T-Shirt is made from lightweight cotton jersey in a loose fit. Graphic prints appear on the front and back.
Specifications - Material: 100% Organic Cotton.
Color - Black
Stylecode - I035440_89_XX
Carhartt WIP
The S/S No Play T-Shirt is made from midweight cotton jersey in a loose fit. A graphic print appears on the front. Loose fit.
Specifications - Material: 100% Organic Cotton.
Color - Black
Stylecode - I035452_89_XX
Carhartt WIP
The S/S No Play T-Shirt is made from midweight cotton jersey in a loose fit. A graphic print appears on the front. Loose fit.
Specifications - Material: 100% Organic Cotton.
Color - White
Stylecode - I035452_02_XX
Rizzoli
Founded in Barcelona in 1914, Puig is one of the leading companies in premium beauty, its portfolio including fashion and beauty brands such as Carolina Herrera, Charlotte Tilbury, Rabanne, Jean Paul Gaultier, Dries Van Noten, Nina Ricci, and Byredo.
This book tells the complete story of the house’s astonishing family endeavor. From the influence of Barcelona on the inception of the group to the values that helped the company thrive, fourteen of the Puig brands are explored in depth: Rabanne’s iconic metallic chainmail, Byredo’s collaborations with prominent artists, Nina Ricci’s mythology as an expression of femininity, the influence of Dries Van Noten’s garden on his story and creativity, the transmission of a legacy between Carolina Herrera and Wes Gordon, and Loto del Sur as a tribute to Latin America and its botanical treasures. Edwards investigates the history and development of niche perfumes, one of Puig’s specialties; the process of fragrance making is told by the group’s creatives and artisans. With exclusive new imagery as well as rare archival materials, this book is a heartfelt and comprehensive portrait of the company’s remarkable international development. In keeping with the group, the book is also a stunning piece of bookmaking with each chapter having a special feature such as different paper stocks or inserts.
Specifications - Hardcover. 292 pages. Measurement: 26,2 cm x 31,5 cm.
Rizzoli
The iconic fashion photographer famous for capturing an ultrafeminine and adventurous spirit revisits her most memorable 1990s fashion images. Featuring the most recognizable faces from that decade, but seemingly still so fresh and relevant today.
Quintessential nineties images, taken from editorials for fashion magazines as well as many never-before-seen outtakes of behind-the-scenes candid moments, constitute this book by Hanson, who is known for her unique female gaze and famous for capturing the essence of youth in her vibrant and highly energetic images of beautiful girls having fun. Texture, light, and emotion play a pivotal role in her iconic documentary-style work. The book features intimate photographs of her muses and the top supermodels of the era, including Kristen McMenamy, Christy Turlington, Carla Bruni, Stephanie Seymour, Eva Herzigová, Milla Jovovich, Linda Evangelista, and many more. This is the first major book of Hanson’s published in the last twenty years, and it presents a nostalgic time capsule of one of the most fetishized decades of fashion.
Specifications - Hardcover. 360 pages. Measurement: 22,9 cm x 31,1 cm.
Rizzoli
Published on the occasion of a major exhibition at Nakanoshima Museum of Art in Osaka, Japan, this volume explores the deep and transformative relationship between Louis Vuitton and Japan, which has produced myriad innovative collaborations that have defined the brand and revolutionized contemporary fashion. This fresh perspective on the global impact of the luxury powerhouse follows Louis Vuitton’s journey from pioneering trunk innovations to its outsize influence on global street style, especially in Japan.
In the volume, the Maison’s history comes to life, from the evolution of its Monogram logo (which took inspiration, in part, from Japanese design) to the ingenious flat stackable trunk and patented lock innovations, alongside the brand’s bold expansion into Japan. The authors consider the house’s groundbreaking artistic collaborations most notably with artists Takashi Murakami (with his iconic “Monogramouflage”) and Yayoi Kusama (with her signature polka-dot motifs) which transformed Louis Vuitton’s visual identity.
Beyond expertly tracing the Maison’s engagement with Japanese culture almost from the moment of its founding, the book explores Louis Vuitton’s broader impact on global fashion. It highlights landmark collections by artistic directors who have continually looked toward Japan for inspiration including Pharrell, Nicolas Ghesquière, Kim Jones, Virgil Abloh, and Marc Jacobs. With contributions from leading experts in fashion, and art and cultural history, this comprehensive volume—printed in five colors and bound in a three-piece cover with a printed cloth spine—illustrates how Louis Vuitton’s engagement with Japanese culture for more than a century has enriched its legacy and expanded the boundaries of luxury fashion.
Specifications - Hardcover. 288 pages. Measurement: 23,5 cm x 29,8 cm.
Francois Halard
Long revered for his personal photography of the world’s most celebrated buildings and interiors, Halard strikes a new path with two new bodies of work. Confined to his house in Arles after a shoulder injury in early 2024, Halard began photographing the objects immediately surrounding him with his Polaroid camera. In turns traditional and abstract, the Flowers series is a captivating exploration of nature’s beauty. As beautifully described by fashion designer Dries Van Noten, “The Polaroid captures a fleeting moment, blossoming into a lasting memory, while the real flower, vibrant and alive, ultimately withers away, reminding us that beauty can be both preserved and ephemeral.”
In the second series, Art, Halard has enlarged a select number of his Polaroids, which he then worked on top with paint, wax, and other materials to give the final results a strong, layered sense of history and memory. Many of the images are made of ancient statuaries or details of Renaissance paintings from Italy and Greece—the tight crop of a marble head, or the folds of 15th-century drapery. “I am delving into the idea that antiquity can be modern,” Halard states in his interview with art curator Bice Curiger, “I like to start with a specific object to turn it into another, transitory object.” Halard’s transformation of the ephemeral into the permanent, in the case of his flowers; and the permanent into the ephemeral, in the case of his Classical-inspired artworks—give power and beauty to these compelling images.
Specifications - Hardcover. 256 pages. Measurement: 25,1 cm x 35,6 cm.
Rizzoli
Jean-Michel Basquiat: Made on Market Street chronicles Jean-Michel Basquiat’s time spent living in Los Angeles—a city that indelibly influenced his work. Featuring almost thirty artworks, an interview with Basquiat’s friends and family, an essay by Fred Hoffman, and a selection of archival material, this catalogue captures a time of profound creative growth for the artist.
Jean-Michel Basquiat: Made on Market Street is the first exhibition catalogue exclusively devoted to the work Basquiat created in Los Angeles. The exhibition, curated by art historian and publisher, Fred Hoffman, includes almost thirty works made between 1982 and 1984. It centers upon three exhibitions the famed Neo-Expressionist held at Larry Gagosian Gallery in Los Angeles in 1982, 1983, and 1986.
Specifications - Hardcover. 172 pages. Measurement: 27,0 cm x 32,1 cm.
Gestalten
As modern life accelerates, the yearning to escape—to travel farther, stay longer, and reconnect with something elemental—has become a powerful force. Remote Places to Stay Vol. 2 presents a new collection of extraordinary retreats in far-flung corners of the globe, where adventure and tranquility coexist.
From secluded cabins high in the mountains to coastal hideaways on windswept shores, these destinations redefine the essence of travel. Accessible only by footpaths, small planes, or winding waterways, each location immerses visitors in its surroundings' raw beauty and quiet majesty. Thoughtfully designed and deeply connected to their landscapes, these escapes invite travelers to see the world with fresh perspective and intention.
This book is an invitation to rediscover the art of stillness—of inhabiting places that leave an indelible mark. It celebrates travel as a more profound, mindful endeavor, where remarkable settings and inspired design combine to inspire, restore, and transform.
Specifications - Hardcover. 312 pages. 20,5 x 27 cm.