The 'All Gone Decade' Smart Car Features a Paris-Inspired Camo Paint Job
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In anticipation of the latest annual street culture tome All Gone, which rounds up 2015’s biggest streetwear trends, Ed Banger Records and La MJC recently held a launch event in Paris. Hosted at Hotel Grand Amour, a location recently opened by artist André Saraiva, the title was premiered along with the All Gone: A Decade of Street Culture’s Finest collector’s boxset. In attendance was Pedro Winters, founder of Ed Banger and ex-manager of Daft Punk, and All Gone publisher Michael Dupouy. Sponsoring the event was Smart Car, who created a limited edition model decorated with the same graphic print on the title’s cover, a camouflage-like pattern inspired by an aerial view of Paris. You can purchase both titles now at allgonebook.com.