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Monday
Nov022015

Alyx AW15 Catalogue

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01. 34 pages, 46 x 34 cm.

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This season Matthew Williams released the debut women's collection for his new brand, Alyx. Titled My First Time, the catalogue was photographed by Nick Knight and designed by Paul Hetherington. The beautiful print piece features an editorial alongside an in-depth interview with Scout and Tallulah Willis.

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Thursday
Feb052015

Adidas Originals x Spezial SS15 Film

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01. Beckenbauer Track Top.

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Adidas Originals x Spezial, a capsule collection of clothing and footwear by Gary Aspden with a particular focus on the German brand's rich history in leisurewear, was launched last season. The Spring-Summer '15 offering will be available at the end of this month, but many of the new pieces can be seen in a film by Nick Griffiths and &SON Films, released yesterday via SHOWstudio. Follow the link below to view the video and learn more about its themes, as well as those involved.

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Saturday
Aug232014

SHOWstudio – In Fashion

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01. Matthew Williams.
02. Olivier Zahm.

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SHOWstudio offers an interesting variety of content through their well-known digital platform, and I find the edited versions of their live interviews particularly good. The 15-20 minute clips, which act as a sort of video podcast, feature a great mix of individuals with diverse backgrounds, making them well worth a listen.

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Monday
Nov112013

Stussy for SHOWstudio Displacement Capsule Collection 

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—01. Blue/Black Crew.
—02. Reconfigured Logo.

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Produced for Nick Knight's SHOWstudio, this otherworldly capsule collection is the result of a collaboration between stylist Stephen Mann, streetwear innovator Michael Kopelman, and Central Saint Martins fashion student Kiko Kostadinov. The trio originally took inspiration from artists Richard Serra and Lawrence Weiner, and once the idea was fully fledged, Kiko took scissors to the iconic items like a modern-day Frankenstein. The result is four crew necks, two bucket hats and two hooded sweatshirts – eight totally unique pieces of fashion history.

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