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Chapel of Dawn Tote Bag

Posted by: Staff / November 22, 2007 / Also tagged as: , , / Comments: 0

Talented Hong Kong artist Juno Mak began the first chapter of his ongoing lifestyle project Chapel of Dawn earlier this year with the release of his CD. This Saturday, November 24th will mark Chapel of Dawn's inaugural foray into clothing and accessories. Seen here is a series of totebags which incorporate a series of different inspirations. The cute and practical bags feature two different prints on each side. One side is that of the "Wrestling Elves" designed by James Jarvis while the other side includes a canvas Chapel of Dawn patch. Three different sizes are available, with several design features which should be highlighted. These features include an interior zipped pouch and button snaps for controlling the size of the bag. Prices range from $320 HKD (approximately $41 USD) for the small tote to $620 HKD (approximately $80 USD) for the large tote. Only a few select stores around the world will run this first collection of Chapel of Dawn. They include SiLLY THING (Hong Kong), Supply (Sydney), Someday (Melbourne), Union, Hideout Store (London), Colette (Paris), Firmament (Berlin) and Sold Out. SiLLY THING Unit 8, G/F. Block B 18 Ka Yip Street Chai Wan T: 2898 2199

CHAPEL of DAWN Collection

Posted by: Staff / November 14, 2007 / Also tagged as: , , , , / Comments: 0

SiLLY THING is in the midsts of debuting their all new collection titled CHAPEL of DAWN. Seen here are a preview of their canvas tote bags which incorporate the Wrestling Elves designs originally conceived by artist James Jarvis. Three different sizes will release on Saturday, with a list of international retailers to come. Image: TK / Juno

SiLLY THING x Amos Toys Chapel of Dawn Wrestling Elves Updated

Posted by: Staff / October 20, 2007 / Also tagged as: , , , / Comments: 0

Earlier this month, TK from SiLLY THING previewed their latest foray into the toy segment with their Chapel of Dawn Wrestling Elves created in association with Amos Toys. It was said that much thought and mathematically equations were needed to produce a figure which could replicate the same vision as seen on Juno Mak's album art for his disc Chapel of Dawn. The album art was originally conceived by James Jarvis. Here's a new updated look providing a view of both the Elves wrestling and separated. The Elves represent a struggle between good and bad. Look for these to hit the Amos Shop and SiLLY THING outlets at the end of November.
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