Lupe Fiasco has just released the video for his 3rd single “Paris, Tokyo” from his latest album “The Cool”. Lupe gets his GQ on, rocking a more sophisticated style, he also shows his love for Goyard throughout the video. Many exotic locations around the world are showcased in the video including Paris, Cairo, Madrid, Tokyo, and his home town of Chicago.
On the 11th of April 2008 Sabre Vision opened its International concept showroom, DON’T PANIC, in Newport Beach, California. DON’T PANIC, open to the public, showcases limited edition styling, brand collaborations and Sabre apparel, all of which are available for purchase. With an all-black atmosphere, the dark feel to the space is broken by a unique water feature – a toilet fountain. Set to be an incubator for hard to find limited edition Sabre shades as well as a space for creative collaborations and the likes, DON’T PANIC is now open so if you’re in the area, check it out. Visit www.sabrevision.net for photos of the opening night.
DON’T PANIC436 32nd StreetNewport Beach, California1.877.393.9277
This striking vinyl toy is designed by Tim Tsui and is a special limited variant of Da Warrior figure. The figurine is extremely detailed and features a removable helmet, extra attachable head and striking crystal eye details. Also note the parodied NY giants logo. The toy is limited to 200 pieces and will be released on April 24th at 7PM on the artztoys website. The retail price is set at $125 USD.
Ryan Mcginley, dubbed one of Warhol’s children, has completed another successful project titled “I Know Where the Summer Goes” which drew a huge crowd at the Team gallery. The showing consisted of photos he took on a 2007 road trip around the States with 16 models, 3 assistants and a good stash of film. The result was 4,000 rolls of film of imagery that look like they’re from an earlier era; full of nudity, nature, freedom, and the trademark late night debauchery and early morning come-downs. The gallery showing included appearances from A-ron the Don and Leo Fitzpatrick amongst the artsy crowd.
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Among the items previously seen for Japanese rock-inspired label Devilock was a partnership with Vancouver retailer Subdivision and its in-house label DVSN. While their previous collaboration involved t-shirts, the two have come together once again to release a hoodie as part of the ongoing collection of 11th anniversary items. The hoodie is seen with high quality prints on the chest and back, produced on a thick white body fleece. Available now at Subdivision.