colette Gallery was the setting for artist and graphic designer Eric Elms’ most recent exhibition which launched May 5th. The exposition included both portraits and installations to offer attendees a sense of Elms’ diverse style which has been developed as an amalgamation of numerous trips and inspirations around the world.
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colette Gallery was the setting for artist and graphic designer Eric Elms’ most recent exhibition which launched May 5th. The exposition included both portraits and installations to offer attendees a sense of Elms’ diverse style which has been developed as an amalgamation of numerous trips and inspirations around the world.
The wheels for Converse’s latest collaborative efforts were set in motion recently with Japanese brand Sonic Lab on their Rogger model. Unlike conventional collaborations that emphasize the manipulation of color, Sonic Lab’s styles include additional features beyond the norm such as suede skirts and leather double ring straps. Available now at FL Shop with a retail price of 19,950 Yen (approximately $188 USD).
A solid brick in San Francisco’s sneaker foundation, Harputs and their 30 year history made them an ideal candidate for adidas’ 25th anniversary of the Forum Mid. Referencing colors symbolic of the American Basketball Association (ABA), the leather and suede upper is marked by a blue and red mix to form the 3 Stripes. With such a rich and storied past, Crooked Tongues ran an with Bootsy Harput that covers both past and present sneaker scenary. Available online via Harputs with a price listed at $100 USD.
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Artist and cinematographer Jeff Hamada has recently released a video involving British artist SheOne that took place last year at Vancouver’s Subdivision. The video of the closed event offers a first hand perspective of SheOne’s methodology while painting, as well as a hands on Q&A regarding the development of his style. Interesting to note that from SheOne’s perspective that each piece he does always has the ability to surprise him.
Livestock, one of Canada’s premiere sneaker boutiques, have just launched their latest group of New Era fitted caps. Included in the recent drop is the “TO” logo, representing Livestock’s Toronto presence. Accordingly, the design is exclusive to Toronto and are available now in store. The Livestock Classic script hats are available and online immediately, each retailing at $40 CAD (approximately $39 USD).
Over the years, we have seen fashion powerhouses put their own signatures and styles on all kinds of products, but Peter Gronquist’s display of embellished weapons at LA’s Gallery 1988 is definitely a first. The exhibition showcases an arsenal of weapons including AK’s, rifles, chainsaws, and even electric chairs. All these instruments of death are covered with patterns and logos from labels such as Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Versace, Coach, Burberry, Fendi, and Dolce & Gabbana. The exhibition only lasts till May 16th, so go check it out if you have the chance!
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Just like the recent signing event at the BBC/Ice Cream Hong Kong store, N*E*R*D will be at the BBC/Ice Cream NYC Flagship store on May 13th to sign their Billionaire Boys Club N*E*R*D Tee. More info below.
N*E*R*D will be at the store on Tuesday May 13th from 4PM to 6PM signing their exclusive Billionaire Boys Club N*E*R*D T-Shirt. The T-Shirts will be sold at the NYC Flagship Store(456 West Broadway – 212-777-2225) on Sunday May 11th starting at Noon. Limited quantities available, get there early! Once the t-shirt is purchased you can take it with you or leave it at the store. You will receive a numbered ticket as well which will allow to get your shirt signed on Tuesday. Pictures with the band will be allowed as well.
Bobbito Garcia, the living legend whose also a streetballer, DJ, author and sneaker fanatic was recently in Berlin to DJ at the Tape Club. Tyron Ricketts from Wordcup had a chance to interview the man at the Be True Dunk Space about his life, his current projects and also his future endeavors. Part 2 after the jump.
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Luxury German auto-maker, Mercedes-Benz, teamed up with Swiss watchmaker, IWC, to make a very limited and exclusive SL63 AMG. The car has a new white paint finish dubbed designo magno Kashmir, which is a combination of shades of pearl and egg shell color. The car has many special features and additions such as AMG sport seats that are covered with Tobago Brown nappa leather, black logo-emblazoned floor mats, and of course everything else the standard SL63 AMG has to offer. Only 200 cars will be made and the lucky owners of these cars will also receive IWC’s “Grosser Ingenieur” watch.
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It is a very difficult task to attempt to condense what exactly Santogold’s music sounds like in a two paragraph synopsis. If pressed one would say she’s part Karen O, part Debbie Harry part M.I.A. But that would be far too simple a conclusion not to mention far too safe, and would be ignoring the unique sound she brings to a stale pop landscape as of late. What’s not in contention here is that Santogold was obviously influenced by Dub music, 80s Electronic, Indie Rock, New Wave and Punk. However, these past influences do not sonically make the music feel outdated. In fact her soaring catchy choruses and her firm grasp on solid song writing seems to be spearheading a new musical trend that combines pop melody with indie sensibilities. Santogold’s newly released self titled first album is gaining momentum with critics and listeners alike.
Santogold’s first single “Creator” released in late 2007 was almost a shock to the senses. Listeners either loved or hated the electronic dub hybrid. The impact was immediate as the tune was featured in several commercials and fans began to pick sides. However, it wasn’t until the young songwriter released her second single “L.E.S. Artistes” that the public got to see exactly what she had in store. The song is a scathing attack against pretentious NY hipsters and poseurs who inhabit every nook and cranny of downtown. Musically the track is driven by muted guitars that sounds like a cross between 80s pop rock and new millennium garage rock. The remainder of Santogold’s album is just as hard to define and just as enjoyable.
Pastelle, the much much anticipated clothing label from Kanye West, has been very discreet. But finally, now we get glimpse of its sunglass collaboration with Ksubi, an Australian fashion label known amongst many celebrities. Ksubi designer, George Gorrow, first worked with Kanye in 2006 to create stage eyewear for his music videos. The line will be launched in October and will feature a limited edition gold frame sunglasses that will go for around $2000.
This is definitely a collaboration worth waiting for, as it seems like Kanye and George Gorrow make for a strong team as Kanye says, “I love the sunnies Ksubi has produced over the years, and it’s an honour to collaborate with them on this first installment of Pastelle frames, George is an incredibly talented designer, and I’ve never met anyone who knew more about sunglasses and other cool stuff.”
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