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The New Movie Theater
E-mail Thursday, 20 March 2008

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We don’t go to the movies to admire the theater, but would it kill theater owners to build even one with an edge? Time and time again, we are disappointed in the new, mega multiplexes that are boring beyond belief in their sameness and recycled ideas. So, we must admit that there is not much to celebrate but are seeing little glimmers of hope and ingenuity once in a while.

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One example is the AMC Pacific Place Cinema in Hong Kong refurbished by Hong Kong-based James Law. The entrance areas to the six auditoriums seating 600 in 1.2-meter wide leather seats plus the a VIP theatre for 39 offer some unusual eye candy, but we are still wanting more. If you know of a truly cool movie theater, please let us know via the contact page on the bottom of the site. By Tuija Seipell.

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Fiat Flagship Store - London
E-mail Wednesday, 19 March 2008

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Fiat has opened its new London flagship showroom and it is well worth the visit even if you have no desire to purchase one of the swanky new 500's. The Marylebone store features a heavily chromed interior (look out for the exhaust pipe clad columns) and is fresh and modern without being intimidating or overbearing – think Austin Powers love den meets the science lab of the future.

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The space is split over two floors. The first floor is the showroom with a handful of vehicles, a whole lot of shag pile carpet and a gift shop to boot. Here you can purchase pretty much anything for the Fiat enthusiast from cufflinks to handbags to miniature models that open up to become USB sticks. Yep, Team Fiat has thought of everything. Downstairs is a more minimalist white multi function space designed for corporate meetings, fashion shows and art and design exhibitions. This space currently features the 'Fiat Workpop 500' exhibition where prototypes of Fiat accessories that have been designed by 22 young product designers are on display. The public can vote for its favorites, and in a Survivor like contest, the winner's product will go into mass production and eventually on general sale. Where will you be able to purchase these you may be asking? In the gift shop of course. By Brendan McKnight


Tags: London, Stores,
 
Photographer - Robert Jaso
E-mail Tuesday, 18 March 2008

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What do you do after becoming one of France's highest-paid male models? You become a fashion photographer, of course. Or that's what Robert Jaso did, anyways, and by looking at the fruits of his work, we think his change of career was a wise choice.

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The Slovakia-born Jaso who moved to France with his family at the age of five and fell into the fashion world by accident when he was spotted by a booker This started a successful 10-year stint in front of the cameras. A decade is a quite some time for a model, so when Jaso was looking for a change and something with more longevity, photography seemed like the next obvious step in his career. Having already had such an amazing first-hand look into how the fashion industry works, Jaso then spent several years working on and refining his own signature style that can now be seen in magazines around the world.

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Still based in Paris, but being sent to all corners of the globe to work on various campaigns and shoots, he currently spends most of his time working for Italian Vogue.

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With a passion for creating stories and a keen interest in all things technical and aesthetic, Jaso creates carefully constructed images that are strong and beautiful with a hint of quirkiness. By Brendan McKnight.. By Brendan McKnight.

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Tags: Art, Photographer,
 
Gianluca Fallone
E-mail Monday, 17 March 2008

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Gianluca Fallone is a designer/illustrator based in Argentina and at only 23 years old has managed to build up an impressive folio that includes working with clients like MTV, Nike and Cartoon Network. Fallone's stance is simple 'I love type and design, and particularly like when both are present' – which is evident in much of his work.

Inspired by Japanese Animation and comic books, which were triggers for his 'illustration - design rollercoaster', his pieces are
beautifully crafted and extremely detailed. Putting a mark on the Argentinean design world, we are expecting to see great things from this young and amazingly talented artist. By Brendan McKnight

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Tags: Art,
 
Olga Gromova - Ukrainian Fashion Week
E-mail Friday, 14 March 2008

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Pic of the day - Fashion designer Olga Gromova during the opening of the Ukrainian Ready-to-Wear Fashion Week in Kiev.


Tags: Fashion,
 
Ateliers Ruby Helmets
E-mail Thursday, 13 March 2008

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The little brand blurb that accompanies this new range of luxury motorcycle helmets from Ateliers Ruby is “good looks…for everyday heroes and heroines”. Which is just too cute. So is the story behind them.

Parisian designer Jerome Coste drew on Steve McQueen iconography, old-school racing cars and quite possibly the six separate head traumas he’s survived when he set about developing the Pavillion range of motorcycle accessories for Ruby. He also sold his own motorbike to finance the production of the full carbon fiber shells, the kind used in Formula One racing. The “inside garnish” (to quote Coste) is a soft lining of decadent burgundy nappa lambskin, chosen for its comfort and anti-bacterial properties. Henceforth providing a “reassuring cocoon”.

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Clearly a design pedant, Coste has given his helmets a unique signature quirk – a small crest that runs along the top, as inspired by the armoury worn by medieval knights.

The Pavillion range is available in three colors Shibuya (peppermint, named after the Tokyo Shopping District), Concorde (black) and St Honore (white) and are accompanied by an equally sweet range of twill silk scarves in various retro racing car shades.

Again to quote from the branding blurb: “Lady Ruby, your guardian angel wishes you a bon voyage”. Bless. By Sarah Wilson



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Chanel Mobile Art Container By Zaha Hadid
E-mail Wednesday, 12 March 2008

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Creativity has always been at the heart of CHANEL since its very beginnings; it is the thread that unites Mademoiselle Chanel to Karl Lagerfeld, a visionary spirit known for his skill in anticipating the future of his times.

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A modern brand, constantly moving forward, cultivating the extraordinary and its innate sense of the moment, CHANEL is resolutely open to the world and turning towards the future. It is this propulsion that incites CHANEL to perpetually create surprise, from one continent to the next, and to so deeply impact on our collective imaginary consciousness.

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A traveling project, with entry free to all, Mobile Art will circulate for two years throughout Asia, the United States and Europe. In a futuristic pavilion created by the architect Zaha Hadid at the request of Karl Lagerfeld, some twenty international artists will exhibit work that was inspired by the elements that give the CHANEL bag its identity. Through this collaboration, resulting from their singular points of view - poetic, audacious and as yet unseen - the multiple facets of this mythical bag and its universe are revealed.

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Mobile Art is a revolutionary event, uniting one of the greatest architects of our time, some of our most innovative artists, and an icon of the fashion world: the quilted bag. Mobile Art is founded in the continuity of Gabrielle Chanel's strong relationship with the arts, and reaffirms once more our devotion to creativity and to the avant-garde.

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Blue Frog Lounge - Mumbai
E-mail Wednesday, 12 March 2008

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Everybody is going crazy about Mumbai's Blue Frog, opened earlier this year. It's a 1,000-square-meter complex that includes a club, restaurant, lounge, sound stage, recording studio and sound lab, all encased within the massive walls of an old warehouse in Mumbai's mill district. The Blue Frog Club interior may remind you of those delirious nights at the end-of-summer Exhibition with its midway games, roller coasters and dizzy-making rides. Or you may suddenly start channeling Queen Amidala, addressing the StarWarsian Senate from her floating pod. Luckily, Blue Frog does its dizzying job in a way that is totally stylish - not a tacky thing or overdone costume in sight. And everyone's table is definitely on level ground, although it does not appear so first.

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Designers Chris Lee and Kapil Gupta formerly of Chris Lee Architects and Contemporary Urban, and now of Serie (London and Mumbai) have managed to create a cohesive yet exciting space by stripping the visual cues down to a only a few very strong ones.

The equilibrium-challenging effect is achieved by the clever surround-millwork that uses a circle as its main form. The mahogany-paneled millwork circles each round table, forming circular booths or pods in somewhat varying shapes at various levels, guaranteeing great sightlines for all. Not wanting to compete with the lighting or other embellishments of the stage acts, the interior is dark except for the top surface of the booths.

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The glowing back-lit resin surfaces tie the seating area together even when a stage show is on, and make it a bit easier to gain one's bearings in the otherwise dark space. Like seating in a Roman amphitheatre, the pods circle and rise from a stage area that can also double as standing room or dance floor in a club set-up. Acts from India and from around the world are starting to make Blue Frog Mumbai's hottest club. By Tuija Seipell


 
ZIG - Modular Storage Made From Bamboo
E-mail Wednesday, 12 March 2008

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Zig is a modular shelving system designed by Ryan Frank. It was commissioned by and will be displayed at the Post Design gallery in Milan this April. Zig modular units are on castors, which makes it easy to create and endless number of customized combinations. Zig is made of solid bamboo and it will eventually be available in several natural stains. Frank is a South African-born product designer living and working in East London. He is known for his use of recycled, recyclable and salvaged materials in his furnishings. Perhaps his best known and most photographed “sustainable” pieces are the Inkuku chair made of plastic shopping bags and the woolly Ishongololo foot stool. By Tuija Seipell


Tags: Eco, Furniture, House,
 
Gaga Over Blabla
E-mail Tuesday, 11 March 2008

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It is tough not to adore much of the wonderful, yet often high-priced, kiddie fashion and baby stuff offered at designer shops. Of course, at the other end of the spectrum, there are the truly hideous knitted and crocheted craft-fair rejects that also pose as “cute for kids.” Somewhere in the middle are a few companies that select items that are hand-made — or at least look it — and cute, yet manage to be fun and fashionable, too. One of these is blabla in Atlanta, Georgia. We love their international animal tees and the colorful Peruvian knits but the one item that we are ordering in multiples, is the knitted cotton backpack. That there isn’t a kid in our team here, is beside the point. It says “ages 3 AND UP” on the order page, does it not? By Tuija Seipell



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Event Producers - We want to hear from you
E-mail Tuesday, 11 March 2008

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If it is creative and cool and has an edge that others don’t, we want to know about it. This time, we are particularly interested in hearing from the event industry.

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Although we now can experience all sorts of “reality” just sitting down in our own environments, nothing beats a real live experience of an awesome party. One of our all-time favorites is the breathtakingly cool Prada VIP do at the Central Market in Valencia, Spain, to celebrate the America’s Cup. Talk about awakening all of your senses in one lavish event!

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If you design/produce/create events that are talked about years afterwards, let us know. - send images/info to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it


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Girl Power Mach 2
E-mail Monday, 10 March 2008

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The Spice Girls landed on our doorsteps more than a decade ago with promises of ‘girl power’ and telling us what we wanted, what we really, really wanted.

With the pop and fizzle of The Spice Girls’ stunning rise now a distant memory, the UK is undergoing a second wave of ‘girl power’.  Instead of pre-fabricated, hyper-merchandised glitz, this new crop of ‘girl power’ artists embody lyrical honesty and authenticity.  Where the Spice Girls relied on sass and cleavage and commercial pop smarts, the UK’s current crop of female singer-songwriters embody honest self reflection and realness.  

Amy Winehouse and Lily Allen led the way with their upfront, unforgettable reinterpreta-tions of contemporary pop.  In the wake of Winehouse and Allen’s success arrives the next wave of UK female singer-songwriters.

20 year old Kate Nash smashed through with her single ‘Foundations’ and won the hearts of the indie crowd with her cover of the Black Kids’ ‘I’m Not Gonna Teach Your Boyfriend How To Dance’.

Duffy, currently sitting at #1 in the UK with her track ‘Mercy’, has a voice that sits com-fortably between Winehouse and Dusty Springfield and comes with the promise that her music will last decades.

Adele too, with her soulful croon and anthemic single Chasing Pavements’, is cramming the airwaves and poised to take her sound global.

All in all, it’s a welcome arrival. It’s ‘girl power’ you can actually believe in. By Nick Christie


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