Coming Soon will hit stores starting in July. According to Yamamoto chief executive officer Keizo Tamoto, 10-year projected sales figures are expected to be more than 200 million Euros, or close to $300 million with distribution divided between Europe (60%), Asia (30%), and the U.S. (10%). www.coming-soon.com
Thursday, 22 May 2008
Coming Soon by Yohji Yamamoto
Coming Soon will hit stores starting in July. According to Yamamoto chief executive officer Keizo Tamoto, 10-year projected sales figures are expected to be more than 200 million Euros, or close to $300 million with distribution divided between Europe (60%), Asia (30%), and the U.S. (10%). www.coming-soon.com
Thursday, 15 May 2008
Colorama by Pierre Hardy
High Fashion Protection
Sunday, 11 May 2008
Download your Kelly!
Friday, 9 May 2008
The CouchSurfing Project
Flat Shoe
After Party Shoes
iPhone, iPhone Nano and iPhone Shuffle
Rumors are flocking that Apple is working on cheaper variants of the iPhone. |
Sunday, 4 May 2008
Tie - Ups
Mr. Toledano - The Principle Of Provocation
Re - Shirt Story Store
Saturday, 3 May 2008
unlike.net- The Guide of Berlin
unlike.net conveys the city’s most treasured locations, events and urban themes, capturing the spirit of life on the go: through the intricate architecture of clubs, shops, restaurants, galleries, parks, museums… helping you feel at home wherever you are.
unlike.net is the definitive city guide for the mobile generation. It’s where experiences are shared, styles are formed, and ideas are accelerated. unlike.net offers a fresh perspective, reinventing the city guide for the 21st century.
Thursday, 1 May 2008
Protect Your Largest Organ by Marc Jacobs
It wasn’t just women rushing to grab the “Protect The Skin You’re In” shirts. Marc Jacob’s skin cancer awareness campaign extended to men as well with a collection of “Protect Your Largest Organ” T-shirts. The t-shirts were initially available for $20, but they are harder to find now. They include the models’ name on the right arm and sell for $35 at Marc Jacobs boutiques. Men who participated in stripping down for skin cancer awareness include Brandon Boyd, Rufus Wainwright, Jason Thompson, numerous other male models and Marc Jacobs himself.
Vivienne Westwood + Melissa
Brazilian shoe brand Melissa is known for high-profile collaborations, but it’s never pulled in a partner quite like Vivienne Westwood. Fashion’s dowager queen of punk has made a pit stop in São Paulo this week, unveiling her new line over brunch this afternoon to a crowded room of fashionistas. Molded from Melissa’s signature plastic, the key style is a high-heeled Mary Jane in a range of primary colors. For those with a fear of heights, there are flats in black and maroon. If not a fashion revolution, the designs are bound to lead to at least a mob scene when they hit store shelves in Brazil this season.
Learn more at www.moreproof.com/jackie/www.melissa.com.br.