Props, backdrops and a pull-out-all-the-stops attitude means there’s an added level of craft and invention to the work of fashion photographer Grégoire Alexandre.
Simply put, this is one of the strongest, most poignant music videos you’ll ever watch.In fact to call it just a music video does it a disservice, but if you want something to do with 9mins 40seconds of your time, you could do no better than watching this.
Haw-lin.com is a purely visual look at the world of culture couture and consumerism.You might normally hate endless scrolling, but you won’t with this site.
I’ve always been a fan of style over fashion, the difference being, style is whatever you make it.H by Harris has most definitely got bags of style and a head for fashion, quite literally. I’ve been coveting one of his bags for a while but alas even with a ‘mate of mates rates’ discount it’s still a lil out of my price range (he’s stocked in Browns and DSM no less).
Celebrating the labels first birthday – and taking lux fashion into web 2.0 whilst he’s at it – H by Harris created a slick, stylish and viral by Manny Bonett that’s bang on the money regarding target the market.
This is the bag I want whilst cycling to work. It’s practical but sexy, and that my dears, is a winning combination.
Our mates at Brennan & Burch (very cool fashion and interiors label) have got together with some other fashiony / illustrator folk to have a Rummage Jumble Sale at Superette.
I loves me a bargain, so I’ll be heading down this Sunday. It’s also a great chance to have a good nosey at the jumble salers / creatives, knick knacks (did I say I was nosey too?) and oh yeah, view some of their work.
We’re on a quest to keep these events in the public consciousness, as out of sight should never mean out of mind.
Hell, you need a shovel to find any updated content of the event on the BBC website, but Non-Format have ensured that their Healing Haiti t-shirt, designed for HealingHaiti.org sits right on the top of the shelf on their website.Pennies in heaven for NF directors Kjell and Jon.
Firstly, I just love the name. Supermarket Sarah is for those who like to have, lets say, a shopping experience, but not down your local high street (as the name may suggest), but in Sarah’s own living room.
Selling a mixture of vintage / designer clothes and lifestyle paraphernalia, they’re arranged a bit like if Tracey Emin decided to have a jumble sale, but maybe just a tad bit tidier. As well as being an innovative retail idea, the SS website doesn’t disappointment either. Items are merchandised on walls, allowing you to scroll over each piece for the all important retail vital statistics.
I have a feeling that the Supermarket Sarah style will influence a shop window or two real soon, but alas they won’t be able to create the real thing. I guess it’s not every shop you could make yourself a cup of tea in after a bit of retail therapy.