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Fashionation
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2008-04-29 15:30:07
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The Cool Hunter is launching a new fashion site next month. Here's a tease.
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Gold Python Blackberry/iPhone Purse
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2008-04-09 14:02:24
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If you carry a Blackberry, iPod or iPhone, do you have to look like you
have no style at all? Cute accessory bags are fine for weekend hiking
trips, just like boring “businesslike” cases are fine for, well, boring
people, but for the power lunch with the merger guys or cocktails in
high places, you’ll want this bag made of gold python-print Italian
leather.
Grab you platinum credit cards, a few large bills, your well-traveled
passport, and your ever-present favorite device/s — there’s a slot for
each in this baby — and you are set. The bags are hand-made in Spain,
the internal lining is satin and the color options are gold and black.
Oh, and you need to decide if you’d prefer python or rattler. Of
course, you could choose the chic creamy-soft lamb but isn’t that a bit
too tame? The gold python Blackberry Purse is available exclusivey
through the cool hunter. How much you ask? US$390. Order through
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. By Tuija Seipell
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Horological Star, Urwerk 201
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2008-04-01 20:35:06
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For some, a watch is just a watch and a needless thing to boot as our
mobile devices tell the time. For others, it is an accessory, a piece
of serious bling, a reflection of status. And for the owners of an Urwek,
their timepiece is an example of “traditional haute horologie for the
21st century.” Urwerk partners, Swiss watchmaker Felix Baumgartner and
designer Martin Frei, draw inspiration from far and near — from NASA
spaceships and the father of English watchmaking, Thomas Tompion
(1639–1713) — and many things in between. The result is an astonishing
collection of timepieces starring Urwerk 201 with its Revolving
Satellite Complication (what’s that? you ask) and its Control Board
inspired by the gauges of a sport car. The Board alerts the wearer to
Oil Change (service), 100 Year Plus (the world's first horological
odometer) and Fine Tuning that lets you adjust the timepiece “for your
specific lifestyle.” Does it tell the time? Yes. That’s what the
Revolving Satellite Complication does, but you need to read the
instructions to figure out how. By Tuija Seipell.
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Olga Gromova - Ukrainian Fashion Week
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2008-03-14 15:52:01
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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.
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Bonobos Pants
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2008-03-05 16:27:19
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At last...an alternative to jeans for men. NYC company Bonobos has
created a range of great-fitting men's casual trousers that'll take you
from the office to drinks. Available only online, the brand uses
lightweight corduroy, stretch corduroy, twill and tigersharks wool -
all comfy fabrics that hug the body without suffocating it. And that
means across the backside too (if you know what we mean)....so if
you've got it good, flaunt it. By Lisa Evans
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Marimekko Spring
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2008-02-28 16:29:09
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Samu-Jussi Koski’s Spring/Summer 2008 collection for Marimekko
is a combination of Art Deco angularity and summer-breezy ruffles and
girly pleats. The styling and colorways remind us of the early 80s, but
the two main fabric designs he has used for the collection are much
older. The collection includes pieces made of the Sireeni pattern but
the star is the geometric Attica, designed in 1959 by Marimekkos’ most
prolific and famous designer, Maija Isola (1927-2001). Isola created
more than 500 fabric patterns at Marimekko from 1949 to 1987, including
the iconic Unikko, Kaivo and Lokki.
Koski’s spring collection is a soft take on stylish simplicity with
salmon, pink and black as the main colors. Feather-weight silk dresses
and tops, 100% cotton dresses and tops, and the long cotton Akemi
anorak are all perfect for urban life, which is something that inspires
Koski. He’s designed for Marimekko since spring 2005, and sites people,
old photographs, jazz, cigarette smoke and city life as the sources of
his ideas.
The large Marimekko Spring 2008 bag collection includes two gems by a
14-year Marimekko veteran, Mika Piirainen. The Horisontti carry-all
(size 54 X 47 X 18 cm) and the Ankkuri shoulder bag (35 X 30 X 11 cm)
are both made of 100% cotton canvas in another Maija Isola pattern,
Dyyni, form the 1980s. Piirainen has also produced a fashion collection
for Marimekko this spring. By Tuija Seipell
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Space Invader Hoodies (Purchase Here)
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2008-02-13 07:01:45
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In the 80's, there wasn't a corner store that didn't have a Space
Invaders arcade game in it. Enthusiasts would line up their coins on
the glass table console, marking their position as the next challenger in line.
Today, over 25 years later, that infamous digital design has a strong presence in urban fashion and accessories.
The hoodie is a staple for any urban wardrobe and we’re loving this unisex Space invader Hoodie. An ode to the 80s, when space invaders was the coolest game in the
world and Michael Jackson was a serious artist at the top of the charts
(yes, it’s hard to believe but there was such a time). The cool
computer-test-pattern style graphics come in hot pink and black, giving
all the generation Ys – who were just babies in the 80s – a chance to
experience that fabulous fashion era for the first time.
As
a warm up to our upcoming online store, the exclusive Space Invader
hoodies are
now available to purchase only through us. Over 300 submitted their
orders yesterday (subscribers were notified via our newsletter) and
with less than a 100 left, these won't last long.
They cost US $150, which includes deliverey within the US. Those of you
outside the US can e-mail us your sizes/style. Some countries we don't
deliver to. We start shipping Monday.
Note – the
sizing is small and the hoodies are tight fitting, so if you’re ordering best to go up a size or
two if you like your hoodie loose.
BLACK (3 fluro space invaders) - SIZES: Sml (1 left), Med (sold out), Lge (1 left), X-Lge -(sold out) B+W
mini space
invaders
SIZES: Sml. Med, Lge, X-Lge - All Sizes SOLD OUT Fluro Pink mini Space Invaders SIZES: X-Sml 2 left), Sml (12 left) Med (7 Med) Fluro Green mini Space Invaders SIZES: Sml, Med, Lge, X-Lge - All Sizes SOLD OUT -
E-mail us your sizes, colors, county/state to see what we have left:
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Oliver Goldsmith
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2008-02-11 16:36:16
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Britain’s Oliver Goldsmith
has been making iconic eyewear since 1926. In 1935, it was Charles
Glodsmith who made sunglasses a must-have accessory for anyone who was,
or wanted to look like, a celebrity. There’s hardly a Hollywood movie
icon or international celebrity who hasn’t been photographed wearing
Oliver Goldsmiths. Since its 2005 re-launch, led by Oliver Goldsmith’s
great granddaughter, Claire Goldsmith, the brand has experienced a
strong revival.
Another UK native, Aseef Vaza, burst into the limited-edition luxury
handbag scene in 2004 with his collection of bags in fine Parisian
silks and dyed skins of ostrich, stingray, shark, alligator and python.
Today, there’s hardly a red-carpet event where the leading ladies
aren’t clutching a Vaza.
Now take the 1969 Oliver Goldsmith TAK sunglasses known for their
unique detailing and sexy Hollywood proportions. Give the design to
English craftsmen. Then give them some Bengal Blue vintage acetate
discovered in an abandoned Italian factory and have them recreate TAKs
by hand. Then have Vaza design a luxurious pouch in metallic
graphite-grey ostrich with a black patent trim and lined in the Vaza
trademark pink suede decorated with a hand-painted gold monogram. Only
50 sets of VazaTak sunglass and pouch sets were created. With £800 (US $1500), one
of them can be yours. By Tuija Seipell
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KAREN WALKER EYEWEAR 08/09
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2008-01-30 10:02:55
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According to an early 2007 interview with Fast Company Magazine, designer and native New Zealander Karen Walker declared, "I started my career at age 18 with $100 (NZ) and a heap of naiveté."
Incredibly,
the fashion world didn't catch wind of the designing sensation until
1998, 8 years after starting her career, when Walker presented her
first eponymous runway line in Hong Kong.
Since then, Walker's
quirky fashions have rocketed the designer to success. She has shown
her clothing at Australia, London, and (in Fall of 2006) New York's
Fashion Weeks. There are also currently over 140 stockists of the Karen
Walker label worldwide.
Recently, Walker decided to extend her
brand beyond clothing to eyewear. In October 2005, she launched a line
of whimsical "sunnies" in Australia, New Zealand and Japan. The line
sold out in two weeks, according to The Independent of London.
Walker's
most recent shades for the 2008 season are marketed with the tagline
"Master of Disguise." There are 32 different offerings, all fun,
funky, and the perfect
complement to Karen Walker's carefree, wearable clothing designs.
Regardless of one's own power
issues, all fashionistas will embrace Walker's unique take on an
otherwise monotonous parade of black, over-sized "Nicole Richie"
shades. L. Harper
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ROPE RACK
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2008-01-18 15:01:52
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Annoying as it is to admit but we did not invent this device. This
hangover of a clothes rack, this marvel of a loss-prevention tool, this
clothes line with an attitude, this hallway accessory that we all — at
least in theory — could make at home. A couple of things worry us about
this potential nightmare, though. With the Christmas season still in
fresh memory, we all know how tangled up a string of anything can get.
So this could really drive you mad. And when the cab’s waiting outside,
how do you quickly grab your coat and run? By Tuija Seipell
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