Tag Archives: Silly Thing
Posted by: Staff / May 20, 2008 / Also tagged as: Kuumba, Lifestyle, Silly Thing / Comments: 0
Hong Kong lifestyle initiative SiLLY THING are in the midst of creating their own line of incense with Kuumba International. Well known for both incense and fragrances, Kuumba International has been purveyors of various scents with numerous brands. The sticks of incense will be available upon the re-opening of the SiLLY THING store which is currently undergoing renovations.
From SiLLY THiNG's new publishing department comes their first SiLLY THiNG book which was done in conjunction with the brand, Maison Martin Margiela. There currently isn't much details on this interesting project but the book goes on sale today at most major book stores in Hong Kong. If you happen to have access to a bookstore in Hong Kong, do check out this new book.
Dita Eyewear was started by Jeff Solorio and John Juniper in 1996 and have worked with top designers in Japan including Undercover, Roen and Hysteric Glamour. The latest collaboration is with Hong Kong's SiLLY THiNG on a pair of sunglasses. The owner of SiLLY THiNG, TK, has gave us a sneak peek of the sample sunglasses. Stay tuned for more information.
Juno of Hong Kong lifestyle brand SiLLY THING has teamed up with Japanese jewelry and accessories label JAM HOME MADE on a pair of sunglasses. The new direction of SiLLY THING has been foreshadowed by many as ST looks to present a more mature aesthetic, which is signified by this collaboration. No word yet on a release date but be on the look out for more photographs.
Most North American's most likely won't bat an eye at this recent Double Quarter Pounder promotion done by McDonalds Hong Kong in conjunction with Hong Kong lifestyle brand SiLLY THING, then again North American women don't look like pre-adolescent boys either. This is by all means a big burger in the land of 130 lbs pinners as we hope Hong Kong women devour these in droves in hopes of developing some curves.
Source: Juno
Posted by: Staff / February 19, 2008 / Also tagged as: Fashion, Silly Thing / Comments: 0
Kazuki from Fragment Design has lately been working on production for SiLLY THiNG's new season. For the new collection, SiLLY THiNG will gradually be changing their style to more of a mature style by creating items like buttons ups shirts. They have also sourced quality fabrics from places like Japan and Europe.
Unfortunately not much can be seen from this picture but stay tuned for more info.
Source: TK
Posted by: Staff / January 29, 2008 / Also tagged as: Fashion, Silly Thing / Comments: 0
Hong Kong brand SiLLY THING is in the midst of a revamping, with news that the brand will undertake a new direction for their upcoming releases. Among the first hints at a direction change, as simple as it may be is the installation of a new sign for the brand and the font chosen. Stay tuned for big things out of SiLLY THING upcoming.
Source: TK
Posted by: Staff / January 27, 2008 / Also tagged as: Design, Silly Thing, Websites / Comments: 0
We'll be back online shortly, thank you. The message of a new teaser released on Silly-Thing's website. Silly Thing is a life style company from Hong Kong. From clothing to music, they do it all. The video releases no dates or information other than the 3-D Silly thing logo rotating against a white screen. Although it's not much it does show progress and bring hope to those anxiously awaiting its new online debut. View the full teaser now at silly-thing.com.
Posted by: Staff / January 2, 2008 / Also tagged as: Silly Thing / Comments: 0
If you've ever ventured into Hong Kong for more then a few days, Octopus Cards are pretty much standard fare. The rechargeable cards allow you to pay for anything from mass transportation to groceries and corner store products all via touchless radio waves. TK of SiLLY THING was on hand to design a special Octopus card in association with Radio 903's Skyhigh Charity program. A whole list of collaborators can be seen here. The cards will go on sale this Saturday.
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