Paul Marciano, Elin Kling, Maurice Marciano
The Californian denim label Guess by Marciano announced these days the result of a collaboration with the Swedish fashion blogger Elin Kling.
Guess by Marciano x Elin Kling
Tuesday, 12 June 2012
Paul Marciano, Elin Kling, Maurice MarcianoThe Californian denim label Guess by Marciano announced these days the result of a collaboration with the Swedish fashion blogger Elin Kling. Henrik Vibskov: Neues Mitglied der Chambre Syndicale de la Mode Masculine
Monday, 11 June 2012
Henrik Vibskov is not only the winner of the world’s highest-paying fashion competition but also a new member of the renowned French Chambre Syndicale de la Mode Masculine. The Danish multi talent is currently the only Scandinavian Designer on the official schedule of Paris Men’s Week. April77: second store in Paris
Monday, 11 June 2012
Photos: Yves MourtadaThe Parisian record and fashion label April77 suprises us regularly with their rock'n'roll inspired collections and their choice of collaboration partners like the singer and guitarist of French lo-fi indie folk band 'Herman Dune' or the Canadian designer Calla Haynes. KLUB7 @ Gestalten Space in Berlin
Friday, 08 June 2012
Walls, sneakers or biros - the Berlin-based art collective KLUB7 has made a name for itself with its street art as well as the murals, customizations, and illustrations it creates on various surfaces. Patta x KangaROOS: Tennis Oxford
Friday, 08 June 2012
After the guys from the legendary sneaker store Patta in Amsterdam have modified two KangaROOS hiking boots, they dedicate their second collaboration with the US sneaker label to the white sport. Fred Perry: The Champions Kit
Wednesday, 06 June 2012
With the 'Champions Kit', the casual British traditionalists let the golden sports era from the 50s, 60s and 70s revive, where top athletes wore Fred Perry styles. Ray-Ban turns 75!
Tuesday, 05 June 2012
Ray-Ban 'Ambermatic Lenses'Ray-Ban celebrates its anniversary! 75 years ago the eyewear brand sold the first sunglasses in aviator look. After U.S. Air Force pilots and hunters in the 1940s and 50s, musicians and movie stars started wearing Ray-Bans privately and on the screen. In the coming decades, they were faithful to the brand and new design as ,Wayfarer‘or ,Balorama'. |
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