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Posts from 05/2009

NDC Made by Hands Autumn/Winter 2009

25 May 2009, 15.30 | Posted in Shoes | 4 comments »

ndc autumn 2009 01 NDC Made by Hands Autumn/Winter 2009

We previewed NDC’s footwear range a couple of weeks ago and now we can show you the full collection. If you’re into boots, then this collection will be your dream come true. If not, this might make you a convert. Low profile lovers will like the distressed suede oxfords and loafers and everyone can enjoy the great photography.

Take a look at the collection after the hop, skip and jump.

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Shipley & Halmos Raincoat

25 May 2009, 13.30 | Posted in Fashion | 2 comments »

shipley halmos raincoat Shipley & Halmos Raincoat

We keep on almost tiring of the double breasted look on coats – but luckily, they keep on making good ones. Not to harp on at ASOS again, but why isn’t Shipley & Halmos in their designer section? If D&G can get into the designer section, then so should Shipley & Halmos. ASOS’s poor decision making aside, this is a great coat for the summer. Obviously the yellow isn’t for everyone, but you can pull it off you’ll be the biggest boss we’ve seen thus far. Get it ASOS.

Telegraph | Inside Nicola Formichetti’s House

25 May 2009, 10.30 | Posted in Design | No comments »

formichetti telegraph 01 Telegraph | Inside Nicola Formichettis House

Nicola Formichetti turns us onto a Telegraph piece where they tour his house and interview him. The Selby-esque piece asks the renowned stylist some interesting questions about his background, views on fashion and his toy collection. An interesting insight into how he operates in when he’s asked whether his home reflects his interest in fashion.

I try to keep my clothing and fashion stuff in one room, so that on the rare occasions when I am not working, I can switch off and rest.

Read the full interview here.

Take a look at more pictures from the house tour after the jump.

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Hickey Cotton Baracuta Jacket

24 May 2009, 19.30 | Posted in Fashion | No comments »

hickey baracuda jacket Hickey Cotton Baracuta Jacket

Check this baracuta from the people at Hickey. With a bright yellow tone, the color looks killer against the baracuta shell. Love the liner on the inside. It’s made in Italy, water resistant and belongs in my closet. (moclassics)

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Video | Complex Geometries Autumn/Winter 2009

24 May 2009, 18.00 | Posted in Fashion | No comments »
http://www.vimeo.com/4767433

Video | Chanel Fiole Concept Automobile

23 May 2009, 20.00 | Posted in Designer Toys | No comments »

Hermès Opens Pop Up Store in East Hampton

23 May 2009, 19.00 | Posted in stores | No comments »

hermes Hermès Opens Pop Up Store in East Hampton

Luxists reports on the new Hermès pop-up store setting up shop in the Hamptons this Summer. Seems about a proper a place for them as any. “Despite the burgeoning recession Hermès is opening a new store in East Hampton this summer, but the French luxury goods firm is hedging its bets and the shop will shut its doors come September 20. “We have 22 of our own boutiques in the U.S. – East Hampton will be 22 and a half,” Hermès President and CEO Robert Chavez tells theEast Hampton Star.”

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Selectism | Around the Web

23 May 2009, 01.00 | Posted in Roundup | No comments »

nyt burgers Selectism | Around the Web

01. Detroit Electronic Music Festival 2009 DEMF May 23-25

One of the best techno festivals in the USA if not the biggest. All weekend long in Detroit. Lineup includes but not limited to: Adam Beyer, Francois K, Wighnomy Bros, Carl Cox, Flying Lotus.” #bangers (demf)

02. Turkey Burgers Don’t Count (above)

“One by one they approached the counter at Zaitzeff, a storefront in New York’s financial district, and repeated the words like a mantra. Half-pound sirloin burger. Bacon. Cheddar.” (nyt)

03. Places to See: Brandhorst Museum Opening in Munich 

Tomorrow marks the official opening of the Brandhorst Museum in Munich, Germany. From May 21 to May 24 it’s open to the public free of charge. Don’t miss this opportunity to view the impressive art collection of Udo and Anette Brandhorst.” (wejetset)

04. Fliptime IPhone App

“FlipTime iPhone App is a simple desk clock & calendar which is designed to look like flight information boards at airports ~ designed by Omlet Works.” (notcot)

05. Iannone’s Sustainably Crafted Cork Media Console

“Gone are the days of using cork only for corkboards and wine preservation. With the emergence of cork as a furniture-building material, designers are able to create eco-friendly pieces with a unique look. Recently debuted at ICFF 2009Iannone Designs’s new Cork Media Console is crafted from renewable material harvested from the bark of the cork tree…” (inhabitant)

Furniture Typeface

23 May 2009, 00.01 | Posted in Design | No comments »

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Working on a campaign for Houston’s High Fashion Home furniture shop, The Butler Brothers designed a type face out of icon pieces in the stores range. The intent is to introduce all the possibilities at High Fashion Home and reference the 15,000 available upholstery options. (via NotCot.org).

The posters after the jump.

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MOSCOT Titanium Autumn/Winter 2009

22 May 2009, 23.45 | Posted in Accessories | No comments »

moscot titanium series fall 2009 04 MOSCOT Titanium Autumn/Winter 2009

New York’s own, MOSCOT releases their latest collection. The MOSCOT Titanium series take their famous original styles like the Nebb, Lemtosh, and Miltzen and gives them the metallic treatment. The super lightweight frames marry old school and timeless styles with modern metals for a modern finish. The translation works and should appeal to a wide range of eyeglass wearers who may be ready for a break from the plastic frame establishment.

More views of the MOSCOT Titanium Autumn/Winter 2009 after the jump.

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