Hiroshi Fujiwara has just dropped the latest pictures regarding a 2008 project involving Fragment Design and Nike. This time the model of choice is the flagship P-Rod II skate shoe. Not sure what they have cooked up, but it appears to be a black and a white colorway with a rainbow colored heel tab. Stay tuned for more details.
The middle of this month will see the release of a set of Fendi bags under the collection name Forever. These handbags feature the same colorways featured on a set of Bearbricks that we featured a few days ago. For those ladies in the market for the classic Fendi design with just the right mix of sass, check out this Fendi Forever Collection.
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BKRW had a chance to interview Wallace who founded and now head designs one of the biggest streetwear labels in Hong Kong, Fingercroxx. In this interview, he and marketing executive Cherry talk about his inspiration and how the brand got started. He also mentions his collaborations with XLarge and Hong Kong artist Michael Lau. Take a look at the video as BKRW brings you around the Fingercroxx office and lets you experience Wallace’s point of view on street fashion.
The PIAF Figure designed by James Jarvis which we previously featured was given to winners at the Platform International Animation Festival (PIAF). Now, Amos Toys will be producing a special promotional tee with the same artwork printed on it. Available at Amos Online Store soon.
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Orchard Street from New York will be releasing some very lightweight hoodies. These hoodies feature a light netting on the interior making them featherweight and won’t make you sweat that much in the heat of the summer. If you’re looking for a hoodie to wear in the summer, these might be right for you.
In addition, Orchard Street will be launching it’s webstore in conjunction with it’s special membership program.
“The Membership Program gives us a direct relationship with our audience, from which there are many benefits. We can create limited edition products for our Members worldwide. Being in touch with what our members like, we can design our products around their tastes and cater to their needs. We also have the flexibility to drop whatever we want, whenever we want, without being limited by what is hot this week or what season is selling in boutiques. The Membership Program is more like a club than anything else. It is our way of recognizing our people and saying thanks.”