Primitive, one of our beloved L.A. based skate brands, has us covered this fall and winter, inviting us to dress up warm in those upcoming chilly months. Think fleece and graphic tees, but also beanies and outerwear. White roses are
Youthfulness and street apparel have left significant marks on contemporary fashion design. Fashion label ‘Walk of Shame’ is one of the labels influenced by these easy-to-wear styles. With a Fall collection, under the name of ‘Heavy Metal Cowboys’, designer Eva Ambtman has
The world of 3D printing is all about tailor-made: from unique camera rigs to digitally designed 3D printed garments. Fashion studio SHIGO from Hong Kong brought this idea to a completely new level by using a 3Doodler to draw a
Shai Langen graduated in Product Design from the HKU, Utrecht School of Arts. His graduation project, entitled ‘Chimera’, is a collection of materials made from latex, coinciding with a film that looks into a future in which the human body
We already talked about GAP’s AW14 campaign that urges us to ‘dress normally’, in an attempt to capitalize on the normcore movement (that might not be a movement). The brand now added David Fincher to the mix by commissioning four
If you happen to be in Berlin tomorrow, head over to SOTO at Torstraße 72 for the launch of a collab between the menswear retailer/concept store and New York’s Richardson Magazine. The magazine is an annual journal of art and
2014 saw the release of not one, but two biopics about the legendary French designer Yves Saint Laurent. The first, entitled ‘Yves Saint Laurent’ was released earlier this year, provided with official approval of the designer’s lover and business partner
Fashion label Chromat and its designer Becca McCharen are at the forefront of merging fashion and technology. Their garments are not only high-tech and sophisticated, but also serve as structural experiments for the human body aiming to reveal the human
They used to be a novelty, but wearables seem to have entered mainstream lately. Unfortunately, 99% of those high-tech devices lack in beautiful design. That is until Opening Ceremony decides to give it a go. Humberto Leon and Carol Lim
Watch some recent installations by Swiss artist Zimoun in action after the break. Using simple and functional components, Zimoun builds architecturally-minded platforms of sound. Exploring mechanical rhythm and flow in prepared systems, his installations incorporate commonplace industrial objects. In an