Archive | October, 2010


Viktor & Rolf : Paris SS 2011


As can be expected from Viktor & Rolf, they delivered quite a show with their SS 2011 collection. Voluminously exaggerated layers of shirting styles made their way down the runway in a very animated tenor. Though the dramatic pieces had a great presence and were completely necessary in illustrating the designers inspiration it was the most simplified version of these ideas that really marked me. The show was a great journey from couture to street.

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Moxy Creative Posters


The guys over at Moxy Creative have created these great posters, illustrating cult movies or their latest ‘Framework‘ collection highlighting the most iconic mens eyewear of the last 100 years. This series READ MORE


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Cut Chemist: Povo De Santo


What do you get when you combine a mixer, one turntable, a loop pedal, and an extensive collection of records with African roots? That would be Cut Chemist’s latest album, Sound of the Police (released late July 2010). The approach is much less equipped than its predecessor and truly displays his turntable talents. His spinning skills were recorded in a show last year, opening for Ethiopian artist Mulatu Astatke, READ MORE


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Tribes by Rene Habermacher for Sang Bleu #5


“Tribes” photographed by Rene Habermacher and styled by Jean Luc Francaise for Sang Bleu #5.

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Diesel Sneakers FW10 [sponsored post]


Does the world need another running shoe? Probably not. Unlike other sneakers, Diesel Sneakers aren’t made for running. You run when you’re scared. Scared of gaining weight, of being late, or that something bad will happen to you. But Diesel is stupid, and stupid isn’t scared of anything. [watch video below]

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Daniel Bolliger Photography


I love the retouching on this photoshoot! Photographer/retoucher Daniel Bolliger photographed designer Sasa Kovacevic’s latest collection of SADAK and retouched the hell out of the photos to create a very ethereal aesthetic which feels more like painting than photography.

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