Posted on 05 May 2009

Paul Smith has released a series of limited edition, Shakespeare-inspired t-shirts. Classic characters like Yorick, Oberon and Mercutio have been updated and screen-printed on an 100% organic cotton, regular fit t-shirt. (Yorick is the court jester from the gravedigger scene in Hamlet. Oberon is the king of the fairies in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. And Mercutio is a close friend of Romeo in Romeo and Juliet.) Each shirt comes with a matching reusable bag.

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Posted on 04 February 2009

If you Love the British style, you will probably Love the last Paul Smith luggage collection, “Paul Smith Exclusive Mini “for $365 you can buy them in exclusivity at the Harrods Stores.
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Posted on 13 November 2008
A first preview of 12 backstage portrait pictures from Fashion Designer for VMAN – with a quote from main designer about their inspirations for their last season Collection -Interesting…

GIORGIO ARMANI
“My collection was inspired by modern India and its vibrant colors. It features a delicate color palette with brighter oriental tones, interpreted in my signature style.” –Giorgio Armani

VERSACE
“Next season, it’s all about putting on your best to show the world that you are doing just fine—formal, but with an informal attitude. Men should interpret formality with an open mind, without boxing themselves in to the dictionary definition.” –Donatella Versace

CALVIN KLEIN COLLECTION
“This collection can easily be summed up as graphic, bold, modern, and very American.” –Italo Zucchelli Read the full story
Posted on 21 October 2008

PAUL SMITH has taken his love of art all the way to Japan, this weekend unveiling The Wood Show, an exhibition by British artist Richard Woods, at his Paul Smith SPACE shop in Tokyo.
“Woods is renowned for manipulating existing architectural spaces to create entirely new rooms. Using traditional wood block printmaking techniques on plywood and household gloss finishes, he covers spaces to create a new surrounding that is un-expected and entirely new,” a Paul Smith representative explains. – via Vogue UK
I love these pieces. The organic and natural feeling of the wood juxtaposed with the bold and graphic colors create an extremely dynamic presence.

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