honeyee.com x Fragment Design Nintendo DS Lite

honeyee.com x Fragment Design Nintendo DS Lite

Previously receiving a decent amount of air-play here, the honeyee.com x Fragment Design Nintendo DS Lite has been announced for a raffle drawing March 19th. The Hiroshi Fujiwara designed DS Lite was inspired by HF’s theme of creating a more mature and grown up version of the world’s most popular console. Available only for sale via a successful drawing, the DS Lite will retail for ¥16,800 JPY (approximately $169 USD). Source: honeyee

Burton [ak] Fall/Winter 2008 Preview

Burton [ak] Fall/Winter 2008 Preview

Honeyee has recently published a new picture article called Still Life 2008 where Hiroshi Fujiwara and friends head off to the mountains to shed some powder. Irrelevant as it might seem, the article actually gives us a preview of what might be coming out from Burton’s [ak] line for Fall/Winter 2008. A lot of bright and solid colors are used for the upcoming collection including bright blues and pinks. Other than the clothes, the snowboarding pictures are not too shabby as well so if you want to check it out, click here.

WTAPS for honeyee.com Jungle Shirt

WTAPS for honeyee.com Jungle Shirt

In an ongoing special collection for honeyee.com magazine, Volume 4 of the magazine is marked by WTAPS as the latest brand to collaborate with the leading Japanese lifestyle site. Their jungle shirt features dual patches featuring Honeyee and Militia while the rear is printed with a modified Honeyee bones logo. The shirt is available only through Honeyee Store.

Honeyee Mag Vol. 4

Honeyee Mag Vol. 4

News has run rampant regarding the upcoming Hoods Hong Kong store opening next month in Hong Kong. Honeyee Mag Vol. 4 will cover the reasoning behind Neighborhood/WTAPS and their choosing of Hong Kong relative to other big cities. The overall theme of Vol. 4 is a worldwide adventure with other information including the previously seen Fragment x Nintendo DS Lite. Available in Japan on March 17th. Source: Honeyee

Sophnet. / FCRB 2008 Spring/Summer Collection on Honeyee

Sophnet. / FCRB 2008 Spring/Summer Collection on Honeyee

In our opinions, Soph. has delivered the perfect collection this season with their brands Sophnet. and F.C.R.B. The Sophnet. collection remains casual yet mature while the F.C.R.B. collection incorporates sportswear with everyday wear with ease. Honeyee has published a feature on their website showing Sophnet. and F.C.R.B. styling as well as products. We look forward when this collection hits stores. You can check out the feature here.

Nike Be True Dunk Feature on Honeye
Footwear

Nike Be True Dunk Feature on Honeye

A few years back, it was fashionable in the Sneakerhead community to match your sneakers along with your clothes like t-shirts or jackets. However, for the past year or so, both “Sneakerheads” and “HYPEBEASTs” have opted for more low-cut and stylish sneakers from brands like Vans or Converse. Individuals now focuses on their overall look rather than wearing just hyped up sneakers (like the Dunks). Just today, the Japanese web magazine Honeyee has published a look book feature showing you that Dunks can actually look good if worn with the right pieces. In the feature, you will not see black dunks with a black shirt but rather you will get to experience how a sporty shoe like the Dunk can go with a more sophisticated fit. You check out the feature here.


Honeyee x Fragment x Nintendo DS Lite Case

Honeyee x Fragment x Nintendo DS Lite Case

Hiroshi Fujiwara has divulged a new piece of the puzzle to his Honeyee x Fragment x Nintendo DS Lite initiative with a matching Nintendo DS Lite case. The black and white case includes the same details as the NDS with a white strip along the edge, similar to the white hinge seen on the NDS. As mentioned previously, more details will release in the upcoming Honeyee Mag.

Honeyee x Fragment x Nintendo DS Lite

Honeyee x Fragment x Nintendo DS Lite

Late last year it was noted that something ridiculous like 65 million Nintendo DS Lites had been sold, making it by most accounts the most popular video game console out there. Hiroshi Fujiwara dropped some latest news of an upcoming Honeyee x Fragment co-collaborated NDS. The matte black body includes white hinges and face. More information is soon to follow in the upcoming copy of Honeyee Mag.

TT + TKO Project

TT + TKO Project

The latest feature from the Japanese online lifestyle magazine, Honeyee, is the TT + TKO Project. Sponsored by Audi, Honeyee has interviewed five creators from the Japanese scene including an architect, a musician, a fashion designer, a calligrapher, and a music producer. The interviews talk about each person’s unique relationship with the city Tokyo as well as other subjects such as the internet, magazines, products and more. The first interview with tastemaker Hiroshi Fujiwara is up so you can check it out here. (Unfortunately it’s in Japanese)

honeyee.mag vol. 3 Items

honeyee.mag vol. 3 Items

Japanese lifestyle site honeyee teamed up with high profile labels Neighborhood, Leilow and hobo to produce some special items in correlation with their honeyee.mag print magazine. The items include a NBHD Slip It In L/S crewneck, Leilow Leopard Hat (material similar to HF Bearbrick) and hobo Horse Buckle Long Key Ring. Available later this month through the hnyee.Store.

honeyee.mag vol. 3 "Still Life"

honeyee.mag vol. 3 "Still Life"

The 3rd print volume of online magazine honeyee will release December 3rd in Japan. This issue focuses on active lifestyles which include Hiroshi Fujiwara in the back country as well as various extreme sports. From a fashion standpoint they’ve included interviews with Undercover, Stussy 2008 Sprint/Summer and Visvim’s recently seen Folk Series. Although availability will generally be sparse, check your local import bookstore to see if they have this in stock on December 3rd.

Zippo "Like a Canvas" Lighters

Zippo "Like a Canvas" Lighters

Zippo will be collaborating with several brands including Neighborhood, Stüssy, Sophnet.&F.C.R.B. and honeyee for a series of custom Zippo lighters. As the name suggests, this feature outlines the canvas-like properties of a Zippo and how each design goes beyond the aesthetic values to convey a deeper meaning. Each Zippo is limited to a run of 50 pieces. You can see all the lighters at honeyee.

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