Posted on 31 August 2009

For the August issue of Dazed and Confused, photographer Jason Kibbler and stylist Karen Langley, with the help of set designer Gary Card, produced this pretty amazing editorial, inspired by Maria Blaisse work and re-interpreted her sculptural feats – Maria was famous in the 80’s for her revolutionary / futuristic vision. Read her interview on Dazed Digital

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Posted on 21 May 2009

Check out this American Psycho inspired fashion editorial for the upcoming June Issue of Dazed & Confused. Shot by Matt Irwin and styled by Robbie Spencer ,”There are obvious nods to American Psycho in the story,” says Irwin. “But what i really wanted to get across was a feeling of decomposition – of a situation degrading, becoming worse and irreversible.” Matt Irwin really likes to shoot these raw s&m inspired images. This editorial looks great!

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Posted on 21 October 2008

Celebrating Originality is what the Originals by Originals concept is all about and the launch of this line means that designers will be collaborating with Adidas Originals to add a whole new dimension to that recognizable logo. Jeremy Scott is one of the three designers to get his hands on the logo and he has mixed up classic sports silhouettes and fabrics with the humourous details that have made his own fashion brand so distinct. Leopard print gets slapped onto tracksuits and the Adidas Boxing shoe. Guys and gals will get to dress up in a leopard hoodie complete with ears, tail and paws. Shoes are exaggerated with gold wings on the side and oversized tongues. You also have get a take on the tuxedo jacket using sportswear fabric with baggy sequin cropped trousers to match. The fringing trend gets incorporated with the adidas logo on a vest. It’s as eclectic as one would expect from Scott to come up with and manages to merge the best of adidas and Scott into one collection. – via Dazed Digital



Posted on 29 September 2008

Gareth Pugh SS09 Paris Show at the Palias de Tokyo
Gareth Pugh’s S/S 09 collection, his first since winning the ANDAM prize, gave the first great jolt to Paris Fashion Week with a show that retained his precise point of view but stunned naysayers with the slickness of its presentation. An industrial space at the Palais De Tokyo with light filtering through the glass ceiling and emanating from fluoresecent… Read the full story
Posted on 08 May 2008
You have to check out this super rad video (via Dazed Digital) of French indie-pop-electro group, The Teenagers, being drilled by their teenage myspace fans. OOooolalala Le French accent! They talk about their inspirations in music making and how the American culture is the root of all their subjects. They also mention how Justice has opened the American’s eyes to French pop-electro and made it possible of the teenagers to just make music for fun. 