- Burnout Eyes by oOoOO
- Big Boy by Balam Acab
- Convert the Measurement by The Berg Sans Nipple
- Halfway to a Threeway by Jim O'Rourke
- Cicadas and Gulls by Feist
- Part 12 by Rebelski
- Tragedy Finale by Julia Holter
Michele Lamy - "How Do You Feel"
Michele Lamy - "How Do You Feel"
05/07/2012Michele Lamy has released an exclusive track to her blog LAMYLAND on THE BREAKS, entitled "How Do You Feel", by Matthew Stone and also featuring Zebra Katz. The track accompanies a collage which is constructed of images of friends and family.
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Soulland Interview
Soulland in a big way represent the movement at the beginning of this century, founded on a concept based on streetwear ethos and have evolved into a well established menswear line defined by a more conceptual aesthetic. Silas Adler has now guided the label for a decade and is making all the right moves, not matter what element of the label, starting with the design work to the presentation to buyers, media and most importantly on a retail level.
James Oliver
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Dior Couture F/W12-13
Dior Couture F/W12-13
04/07/2012"Mr Dior was a supreme architect of pattern. He could construct something so perfect and yet he would often throw in a gesture on purpose to break the perfection. He would make what he did human for the wearer. You could tell he loved women in that way, in that incredible gestural way.
Photographer - Annabel Fernandes/purpleDIARY
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Library Paper
Library Paper
04/07/2012Launching on July 12, 2012, Library Paper is an up-to-date representation of varied design/art practices from all around the world giving readers an insight into the artists' thoughts. Contributors include Alexander Lis, Arthur Ruppel, Alex Witjas, Bänziger Hug, Brian Metcalf, Chris Nosenzo, Doeller and Satter, Eric Hu, In Good We Trust, Joel Evey, Letra, Manuel Birnbacher, Marcel Kaczmarek, Mathias Ringgenberg, Part and Parcel, Studio SM and VLF.
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visvim Showroom Visit
visvim Showroom Visit
04/07/2012POST NEW recently had the opportunity to visit visvim's showroom in the Marais district in Paris, set up to showcase its collection during Paris Fashion Week. It's a lovely industrial setting for the range to be displayed in, and, as is always the case with the Japanese label, the clothing is exceptional. These photos offer a great insight into the design aesthetics of the brand.
Photographer - Karl Hab
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Lotus Sculpture by Gerry Judah
Lotus Sculpture by Gerry Judah
03/07/2012It is 2012 and every year a different car company sponsors a centrepiece sculpture for the Goodwood Festival of Speed. This is the sixteenth in a row that Gerry Judah has designed and produced, and this year it is bigger, more daring and beautiful, and more spectacular than ever before.
Adam Bryce
"The Master" - Trailer #2
Junya Watanabe Spring 2013
Junya Watanabe Spring 2013
03/07/2012Karl Hab's coverage of Paris Fashion week continues with Junya Watanabe's Spring/Summer 2013 Collection. This season's presentation saw a move away from the work wear aesthetic that has dominated previous collections, to be replaced by a more refined button-down approach that had muted pastels and tans paired together to create a smart, urban look. Relaxed-fit trousers ended at the ankle, while denim was rolled up to herald in another sockless Summer.
Photographer - Karl Hab
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Ricky Saiz Interview
Ricky Saiz is somewhat of a D.I.Y. ideas man. Born in San Francisco, an affection for travel, music and film led him East to New York City, where he fell into the right creative-circles and has stayed for the past decade. A dead set attitude has taken the self-taught filmmaker down fresh and exciting paths, with Saiz ending up at Supreme Co. as their CO. head designer and concept driver; the mind behind larger brand ideas and collaborations. This eye for design has also seen him direct and art direct commercial spots for Nike and act as a consultant for Kanye West and the DONDA team.
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Photographer - Dustin Aksland
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Thom Browne Spring 2013
Thom Browne Spring 2013
03/07/2012In terms of sheer originality of presentations this year, nobody has outdone Thom Browne. Remember just a couple of weeks ago in London, where he lined up a slew of models on a double-decker bus outside Harrods? A live musical performance accompanied that display, just like in Milan, where the deisgner headed next with Moncler Gamme Bleu. At that show a jovial crew of sailors danced to spirited music as models bounded down the runway attired in a nautical-inspired collection.
Photographer - Karl Hab
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