Randomly stumbled on James Ryang work on Facebook (friend of a friend), checked his site and was inspired by his vision of Tokyo, here is some of my fav’ but check his site for plenty more…
Randomly stumbled on James Ryang work on Facebook (friend of a friend), checked his site and was inspired by his vision of Tokyo, here is some of my fav’ but check his site for plenty more…
We were excited to receive these images from the latest developments of Yang Li for his capsule collection. Apart from his niche style, the young Central Saint Martins alumni has a resume that makes him quite a hot ticket for any high fashion house. Having worked for/with Gareth Pugh, Visvim, Blaake Homme, and currently with Raf Simmons he is getting the best first hand practical experience one could ask for. Continuing in the spirit, we have praised before at Trendland (see more about Yang Li here), of his retro-futuristic designs he brings us more of this streamlined aesthetic, dialed to tailoring perfection, which we are quickly beginning to associate with his name.
Yang Li is an ambitious young designer we featured last year (see review here), currently in his last year at Central Saint Martins. I was pleasantly surprised, when I checked out his website, to discover how well it was designed and executed. The home page shown above is designed with conceptual logos that link into little design project books created by Li. There is some really cool stuff in there and tons of beautiful illustrations. From the butterfly book I choose to share with you the deconstruction of t-shirts concepts in which he shows you what you will need to create the t-shirts photographed. No time for getting bored, grab a pair of scissors and all the tees you can find at home, and get started!
Central Saint Martin’s graduate Yang Li is the designer of the successful ‘Cloth Label’. He has interned with Gareth Pugh and has already made two collections. We are always excited to see new menswear talent. Here are some beautiful futuristic interpretations of suiting. Boxy cuts, boxy pocket and short sleeve blazer style – Definitely a British touch with some Margiela inspiration…We will keep an eye on him…(see Interview of Yang Li on Dazed Digital)
Pei-Hua Huang is an Industrial Design grad of NC State University. “What You See Is What You Get” is Huang’s latest concept project. The purpose of this project is to look for farther possibilities of future cell phones. With the 50mm equivalent camera module, this cell phone no long depends on the screen while taking pictures. By using the transparent frame as viewfinder, “What You See Is What You Get.” Cool