Photo print tees have often represented a cost effective way of representing and linking numerous icons. Whether it be events, musicians or personalities, museum neu’s Timeless Collection sources out Dennis Morris, as many of his photographic escapades around the world and with some of the world’s most influential musicians have made the jump to t-shirt form. Styles include The Sex Pistols, Run DMC and Green Day among other artists. Available now ZOZOMESSE.
Japanese footwear maker Madfoot! has been known to use many of popular silhouettes for their sneakers. This time Madfoot! releases the Idolator Hi’s inspired by the Vans SK8-HI model. The Idolator Hi’s uses Madfoot!’s signature arrows logo replacing the iconic skate brand’s logo. The classic skate silhouette will come in 4 checkered patterns (Brown/Brown, Navy/Red, Black/Pink, & Grey/Red). The Idolator Hi’s are now available in all 4 colorways at Mita
For the upcoming launch of Japan’s all new Levi’s E-Shop set to debut on May 15th, the world’s most popular denim brand has sought to create a special limited edition Nevada 501 jean. The denim embodies many of the same characteristics of the original 501 including the addition of leather suspenders. The limited run of 150 pairs will be available in conjunction with the launch of e-levi.jp on May 15th.
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Acclaimed filmmaker and photographer Larry Clark and FUCT seem like a perfect match for a collaboration. On one hand Clark built his reputation capturing controversial depictions of teenage and youth culture on camera. On the other hand, FUCT has built its reputation on bold, shocking graphics that are sure to get a second look. Larry Clark having already collaborated on several tees for brands including Supreme in the past, this latest collaboration features Tiffany Limos, a star in Clark’s film Ken Park.
Combining both graffiti and animation in a real world setting, artist Blu has produced a masterfully executed animated art piece titled Muto. The seven minute + timelapse video appears to be shot over a single day which makes it even more remarkable. I’m still in disbelief of how sick this piece is.
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