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Posts from 03/2009

Warriors of Radness Hits Shops

28 March 2009, 00.22 | Posted in Fashion | No comments »

warriors of radness spring 2009 Warriors of Radness Hits Shops

May we remind you that we previewed the Spring/Summer 2009 collection from LA’s Warriors of Radness not too long ago? Their anti-surf inspired goods have hit better stores worldwide – from Opening Ceremony L.A. And N.Y, Oak Brooklyn, Reserve Los Angeles, Fred Segal Man in Santa Monica. “The Warriors mindset stands in direct opposition to all things ’surf industry’, the bastion of narrow minded cookie cutter corporate mediocrity spawned out of Orange County.”

Henrik Vibskov Quinny Sunglasses

27 March 2009, 22.09 | Posted in Accessories | No comments »

henrik vibskov sunglasses 02 Henrik Vibskov Quinny Sunglasses

Mr. Vibskov give his sunglasses the Quinny treatment with this pair of shades. Now, they’re not really made for adults but we’re sure some of you have some kids in your life that deservingly should be as good looking as you, if not better in shades. Get them now from V.

More views of the Henrik Vibskov Quinny Sunglasses for the kids after the jump.

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TAG Heuer Monaco Twenty Four Concept Chronograph 40th

27 March 2009, 22.00 | Posted in Watches | No comments »

tag heuer monaco 40th chronograph TAG Heuer Monaco Twenty Four Concept Chronograph 40th

Le Mans baby! Here’s a banger from Baselworld 2009. TAG Heuer is celebrating 40 years of the Monaco model with this Twenty Four Concept Chronograph Anniversary piece. The square face is a simple killer. “The large-faced, black-textured dial bears an oversize “24″ at 12 o’clock, in honour of the 24 of Le Mans, and the iconic blue and orange livery of Gulf Oil – the same colours TAG Heuer Ambassador Steve McQueen wore in his 1970 film classic, Le Mans.” Provide, please. (via timezone)

More images  of the TAG Heuer Monaco Twenty Four Concept Chronograph 40th Anniversary after the jump.

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Wood Wood Autumn/Winter 2009 Runway

27 March 2009, 21.30 | Posted in Fashion | No comments »

woodwood fall winter 2009 front Wood Wood Autumn/Winter 2009 Runway

There is major crossover appeal in Denmark’s Wood Wood line. The looks are incredibly street ready but a European sensibility right into the heart of what many consider the American workwear movement. Straight leg denim and trousers are fitted with Nordic inspired knits. How can we avoid the workboot’s prominent stand in this collection. (via coutequecoute)

More views from the Wood Wood Autumn/Winter 2009 Runway after the jump.

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Video | Cerruti Homme Autumn/Winter 2009

27 March 2009, 21.30 | Posted in Fashion | No comments »
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DSQUARED Chambray Selvedge Shirt

27 March 2009, 19.00 | Posted in Fashion | 1 comment »

d squared chambray shirt front DSQUARED Chambray Selvedge Shirt

DSQUARED jumps aboard the selvedge chambray shirt thang with this specimen. We’re not sure if the striping detail on the tailored edge of the button down is the selvedge edge, but we appreciate the effort and detail. Even better, you don’t have to dip into the Japan proxy services to get this. Oh! And watch out for that Italo sizing! Find it now online via Luisaviaroma (which is still an impossible retail name to say in public).

Opening Ceremony 3 Button Blazer

27 March 2009, 18.11 | Posted in Fashion | No comments »

opening ceremony 3 button blazer front Opening Ceremony 3 Button Blazer

A nice blazer for the Spring from the Opening Ceremony camp. Edged almost to the pipe smoking crowd, the knit blazer with ornamental gold buttons at front and cuffs. features notched lapel, two front pockets and breast pocket, soft stripes, and contrast color at hems.” You’ll need to have something in your hands when wearing this or you may not be taken seriously. Just saying…

More views of the Opening Ceremony 3 Button Blazer after the jump.

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B-Store Check Varsity Shirt/Jacket

27 March 2009, 15.00 | Posted in Fashion | No comments »

b store check varsity jacket B Store Check Varsity Shirt/Jacket

While check prints are slowly, slowly dying out, there’s still a few good check print tops to be found. Despite the fact that this is labelled as a shirt/jacket, it’s basically a very English version of a varsity jacket. And it’s all the better for it. This won’t be to everyones tastes, but what is? All we know is that is the most original version of a varsity we’ve seen in a long time. Get it from Farfetch.

Take a look at detailed pictures after the jump.

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Gustave Caillebotte: Impressionist Paintings from Paris to the Sea

27 March 2009, 14.10 | Posted in Art | 1 comment »

gc brooklynmuseum front Gustave Caillebotte: Impressionist Paintings from Paris to the Sea

Anyone who studied art history in Uni has spent a good deal of time discussing Gustave Caillebotte’s The Floor Scrapers. It is one of the paintings included in Gustave Caillebotte: Impressionist Paintings from Paris to the Sea, opening today.

As a participant in the landmark retrospective exhibition that introduced Gustave Caillebotte to the American public in 1976–77, the Brooklyn Museum is proud to present Gustave Caillebotte: Impressionist Paintings from Paris to the Sea, the first major showing of the artist’s oeuvre in New York in over thirty years. In addition to the well-known Parisian cityscapes that have traditionally marked him as the “Urban Impressionist,” Caillebotte painted scenes of outdoor life away from the city on the coast of Normandy and in the villages of Yerres and Petit Gennevilliers, where he and his family maintained estates. The approximately forty paintings included in this focused thematic exhibition reveal Caillebotte’s extraordinary passion for subjects in which water plays a central role—as an enigmatic, magical element reflecting its surroundings, as an essential atmospheric ingredient, and as a scene for sporting activities. As a passionate rower and yachtsman, Caillebotte approached his motifs with the trained eyes and hand of an accomplished engineer and sportsman. The exhibition will also include drawings as well as models and sketches for the construction of Caillebotte’s sailboats.

The exhibition opens today and runs to July 5, 2009, at the Brooklyn Museum of Art.

Creative Review April Issue

27 March 2009, 13.01 | Posted in Books & Magazines | No comments »

cr april magazine front Creative Review April Issue

April’s issue of Creative Review focus on type and typography. Alison Carmichael is profiled, and the freshly designed CR taxi in Mumbai is given full coverage. For more about the issue here.

Page views after the jump.

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