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Summer in Chi-town -Official Editorial

 

Our Spring Summer Editorial shot and styled by Marvin Maddix and Danayit Kidane is all about embracing the British Summer, the little we have of it and the idea  of letting the new young creatives lead us into the next era. 

 

 

 These images feature 3 great young designers we discovered past GFW with a mixture of accessible high street. 

 

 

Check this out. 





Komakino AW13

 

We see next seasons trend of Rock'n'Roll come into play nicely for KOMAKINO's AW13 collection. 

 

The collection breathes new life into clothing basic wear and is developed through colours and layering. Shot by Rémi Lamandé and styled by Niklas Bildstein Zaar.

 

 

 

Next Level- Vogue Italia

 

It's all just lines and patterns in this editorial shot by Steven Meisel for Vogue Italia August 2013, The relationship and cross between Architecture and Fashion and we really just love it. If not just for the relatonship between art and fashion but for how delecatly beautiful and akward it is. 

 

 

Here it is

 





Juun J AW14 Campaign

 

Black, White and Juun J.

 

The Cocoon sleeve signature of juun J and his statement Digitally printed sweaters of abstract images has really set Juun J up to becoming one of the most recognised young designers of the year. 

 

We can not get enough and his Jumpers and sartorial have made it so many times onto our OOD, Here is the new campaign featuring model Franziska 'Franzi' Mueller

 

#DIESELREBOOT

 

This AW see's Nicola Formichetti's first project as Artistic Director at Diesel come into play. The New AW campaign celebrates the Diesel way, Originality, individuality, freedom and bravery which over flow in abundance in this campaign styled by Nicola. 

 

The campaign celebrates creativity and features a mixture of raw young talent and the up and coming comprising of 18 individuals such as  street-cast Bronx pink-haired graffiti artist Michelle Calderon to famous Japanese actress Kiko Mizuhara.

 

Follow the Brand Here.

 

But first check this out. 

 






BLGR Resort 2014 

 

Unisex Apparel brand BLGR ( Boys left girls right) by designer Konrad Parol is Polish based designer that has recently introduced us to the resort 2014 collection with an urban underpinning with Parol’s mission for the brand, to create approachable clothing with a certain versatility.

 

 

The collection comprises of a gold and black horizontal design that runs through the entire collection not to mention Parol's clear obsession with black, gold and Camo print. The collection really plays on versatility and Unisex with you not being able to differentiate between men and women's look, with bomber jackets , snapbacks that read BLGR ,Tee's and shorts. 

 

There is a great sense of the  flamboyant that we find so amazing. 

 





Serena Gili's- Graduate collection

 

Miley meets Terry

 

Tom Ford- Skincare for Men

 

It seems Rihanna is doing better this time round with her AW13 collection for high street label River Island. The collection really does seem it was plucked from the stars wardrobe and have even seen her sporting it and heavily promoting via her Instagram this week.

 

The collection is said to hit stores online and worldwide on September 12th 2013 but with only the more basic and street apparel with customers waiting till November for more of the premium wear.

 

You won't be disappointed. 

Rihanna AW13 for River Island

This really made a statement when we first came across Serena Gili's Graduate Collection, graduated from Central Saint Martins (2012) and has earned her the 2nd runner-up spot for L’oréal’s Professional Design Talent Award.The collection is said to be based on disciplinary institutions like schools and convents, but really no matter whether you feel it  relates or not, it knocks a punch. It's Fresh and worth talking about.

 

 

“I guess this collection is a reflection of my family…When I completed it, I knew exactly where it came from…It is a tribute to my family somehow.” says Gili
 






Danny Baldwin's -Men with Tattoos

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