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Adam Katz Sinding book signing at STORM - Saturday April 21 from 3-4:30PM

This is Not a F*cking Street Style Book is Adam Katz Sinding's first photography monograph. The book gives an insight into the current fashion landscape. The foreword is written by Virgil Abloh and elaborates on the fading boundaries between Streetwear and High Fashion.

The launch of the book will be accompanied by a limited edition t-shirt and tote bag made in collaboration with STORM.
Subjects in the book are, among many others: Kris van Assche, Kim Jones, Rick Owens, A$ap Rocky, Simon Jacquemus, Jerry Lorenzo, Heron Preston, Haider Ackermann and Sterling Ruby.
From the Danish arena you will find among others: Mathilde Søes, Mathilde Henning, Kirsten Kragh, Lululeika Ravn, Frederikke Sofie, Vera Storm, Ina Maribo, Oliver Sonne and Klara Kristin.
 
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Introducing Lou Dalton

One of the few female designers on the British Menswear scene, Lou Dalton has fast become one of the most in-demand designers in the fashion industry right now. The label of Lou Dalton was founded in 2005 and she worked as a design consultant with clients like Hamish Morrow, UNITED ARROWS and Stone Island, before launching her own label. Her USP is having an innate and all-encompassing understanding of what men want from their clothes: practicality, a dash of adventure and above all else, something that makes the wearer look damn good.

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Dalton's collections have often been inspired by the men in her life: her father and her partner. Coupled with her Shropshire roots, this ensures Dalton’s collections continually remain grounded in wearable menswear, while pulling on a variety of intriguing curveball influences, from Apollo missions to caravan dwelling farmhands to Texas oil barons to Scorcese’s "Taxi Driver".

 
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SMILE by RETROSUPERFUTURE

Sharp angles, fast outlines and a low steady body. SUPER presents the SMILE.

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The resulting model is a fresh yet everyday frame that features a light acetate structure and quality lenses. The construction of the frame is characterized by its low profile underlined by a straight bridge-line that gives Smile its signature 1990s look. The model’s horizontal geometry is matched by rectangular lenses and wide, prominent temples. Despite its sturdy construction, Smile is a light and comfortable silhouette, with carefully moulded detailing and sophisticated, light curves that soften an otherwise angular geometry. The lightness of the model’s structure is emphasized by a selection of colorful crystal acetate matched with unexpected lens colors.
The limited edition series is available in four tinted shades: black on black, crystal Lolita red on pink, full-bright blue and crystal with ambers lens.
 
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James Heeley

Created by the English perfumer and designer, Heeley Eau de Parfum is made in France from rare ingredients of the finest quality, according to the traditional art of fine perfumery. These unique contemporary scents are mostly suitable for men and women.

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Although invisible, perfume is also about mood, seasons, attitude, texture, colour and context. It is part of our persona and appearance. For his 'Extrait de Parfum' collection, James Heeley has taken some of his favourite ingredients, working in high concentrations to create a more intense, luxurious kind of feel.

 
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adidas Arkyn

More than a sneaker, Arkyn is an idea. A sneaker for those who won’t be labelled.

Inspired by vintage running styles, the Arkyn adds a modern shape and playful touches. Built in lightweight unlined mesh with a soft collar. Designed slim and built stretchy. These shoes have a comfortable, sock-like fit. Distinctive Boost midsole Boost is our most responsive cushioning ever Details inspired by running style A neoprene heel and smooth welded TPU accents add a sporty tech look

 
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adidas x Oyster Holdings

adidas Originals presents a brand new collaboration this month, teaming up with Los Angeles-based lifestyle brand Oyster Holdings to create a collection of premium sportswear and footwear built for travel.

Developing the elevated simplicity of adidas Originals’ XBYO line, the collaboration brings Oyster Holdings’ central mantra, “Traveling is a Sport”, to the forefront of the design process. In apparel, this manifests as premium, understated takes on classic adidas silhouettes, with subtle tweaks designed to make life in transit more seamless.

Most notably, the classic adidas Track Top, Full Zip hoodie and Crewneck sweatshirt are remade in a premium French terry cloth, with subtle adjustments to their silhouettes and gold metallic zippers on the pockets to keep valuables secure. This is then complemented by premium sweatpants for men and women, featuring the same premium construction and attention to detail, while an XBYO t-shirt with its unique paneled construction rounds out the apparel offer to create a comprehensive luxury travel collection.

As always, apparel is then countered with a number of collaborative footwear models, presented in a similar soft, pastel color palette. The retro Handball Top silhouette steps out in a premium suede construction with leather panel overlays offset by a translucent chalk rubber outsole, offered in Ash Blue/Chalk Coral and Easy Yellow/Ash Blue colorways. The collection breaks away from end of winter with a refreshing colour palette made for the journey into spring.

Alongside the Handball Top, the adidas 350 model assumes a simpler, tonal aesthetic constructed from premium nubuck leather with textile 3-stripes, rendered in Trace Scarlet or Ash Pearl across the upper with a contrast chalk rubber outsole. Each shoe is designed to perfectly blend with apparel, allowing the wearer to mix and blend to create the ultimate outfit for life on the move. The result is a new expression of classic adidas design language, creating the ultimate wardrobe for life in motion.

 
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424 is back with a lookbook shot by none other than Adam Katz Sinding (@le21eme)

For their SS18 season, the LA label hits hard with loads of custom bandana prints, but more noticeably, a wide array of diverted news channel logos, with amongst them CBS, CNN, NBC and the infamous FOX News.

A now more than ever relevant take on today's America, and as Guillermo Andrade says himself, a way to re-appropriate enduring symbols of the Americana spirit he has grown up around.

 
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LVMH PRIZE 2018: DOUBLET

Congratulations to Doublet’s Masayuki Ino, who yesterday night took home the prestigious LVMH award for Young Designers, along with a year mentorship and the prize money, amounting to a cozy 300 000€.

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Delphine Arnault, executive vice president of Louis Vuitton and the founder of the prize, offers her take: “The true originality of his universe feels akin to what Issey Miyake was doing in the eighties,” “When you look at how far Marine Serre [last year’s winner, ed] has come in the past year, it’s really gratifying to see a new vision and energy come to life. We’re looking forward to helping him develop internationally.”

The Japanese designer was competing on the shortlist with none other than creators like Samuel Ross from A-Cold-Wall*, the American duo of Eckhaus Latta, Matthew Adams Dolan and Rok Hwang, the latter who got to take home the special prize for his womenswear label, Rokh.
He impressed the jury not only with his passion but his ingenious and unique approach of clothing and packaging through an experimental vision, most remarkably embodied by a key moment of his presentation: noodle cups containing compressed t-shirts, that expanded when soaked in water.

For those who thought streetwear was at its peak after Virgil Abloh's appointment to Louis Vuitton, the French mega-holding signals it plans to continue and usher the way into a new vision of luxury and fashion.

 
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Puma x Big Sean

HUSTLE WITHOUT LIMITS

From the streets of Detroit to number one on the charts, Sean Anderson a.k.a Big Sean has built his career on hustle. He takes inspiration from the simple fact that life is what you decide you want it to be; your decisions, good or bad, define your legacy. He’s embodied this through- out his evolution from local Detroit rapper to international star– he’s worked hard to get here, and he never forgets his beginnings.

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Sean’s talents go beyond music and performance; his personal sense of style for one has undergone transformations over the years and has now reached icon status. As a PUMA creative collaborator and ambassador, he gives his stamp to his debut collection that reflects his classic meets street luxe style.

 
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PUMA recently teamed up with artist Kesi for the release of its reworked OG silhouette, the Thunder Spectra.

To celebrate the launch, we boarded the party boat alongside crews of friends, fans and insiders; all gathered for the intimate performance.

pictures courtesy of Victor Jones

 
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DEERUPT

MINIMALIST, ULTRA-MODERN SHOES WITH A COMFORTABLE FIT AND HEEL

Deerupt is a disruptively simlpe proof that minimalism can be bold. These lightweight sneakers put an innovative spin on adidas running heritage of the '80s. The ultra-flexible mesh upper of these shoes is covered in a layer of stretch grid webbing. A web-wrapped EVA midsole echoes the geometric look. Inside, zoned cushioning gives a soft, comfortable step-in feel.

 
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CLOSED x Francois Girbaud

The iconic denim designer François Girbaud comes back to his first love and signs the 1st edition CLOSED collection.

All about heritage and modern functionality, the line will splice emblematic constructions and innovative fabrics especially designed for cycling in the urban jungle: reflective strips, glowing prints, vertical stretch and loads of custom pockets to store our beloved devices.

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Dedicated to the active lifestyle as always, Closed x François Girbaud delivers a contemporary twist on the stylist's work: with a new visual identity and custom patterns such as the "handlebar yoke", François shows he isn't shy going beyond tradition.

 
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For those who don't know, the young designer was awarded the LVMH prize in 2017 for her very first collection called "Radical Call for Love", while still working her day job in the Balenciaga atelier. Her now-famous crescent moon design, redolent of the Turkish and old Soviet flags, is an allusion to migration, national identity, and a rapidly transforming Europe.

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Marine's hybrid and thickly-referenced approach absorbes and combines codes from radically different worlds while still choosing to ignore the boundaries between ready-to-wear, couture, tailoring and sportswear. The collection builds on the tension between conceptual design and the sense of practicality: the crescent leitmotif, for instance, turns up on athletic stretch bodies and leggings, worn with red moiré “denim” jackets and high-waisted jeans.

Developing a new-functionalist “FutureWear”, as her crew calls it, upcycled used garments are revived into fresh pieces, utilitarian staples are tweaked and refined, while the pared-down suppleness of athleticwear still pervades her hybrid designs.

 
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Harpo Jewellery

Since 1971, Harpo has created unique accessories and jewelry. With a profound respect for the native Americans, Harpo aspires to be faithful to the original spirit. Through jewels and accessories, Harpo invites us to explore the South Western America.

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The pieces are a celebration of the proud people who lived in harmony and accordance with the nature. Some pieces are made by artists from different Native American tribes, which uncovers the cultural richness and beauty, from the authentic people who are concerned with preservation of their history. Each piece is unique and signed by its maker. The natives always work following their inspiration, never on order. Two pieces are never exactly the same, although the style and design of an artisan and his family are often recognizable.

 
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PUMA x Han Kj¯benhavn

PUMA AND HAN KJØBENHAVN REUNITE FOR SPRING/SUMMER 2018.

Global Sports Brand PUMA and Danish luxe streetwear brand, Han Kjøbenhavn, reunite for Spring-Summer ’18 with a new look for the Scandinavian-inspired collaboration. Under the direction of founder and creative director Jannik Davidsen, the all-new PUMA x HAN KJØBENHAVN collection takes on a new deconstructed corporate identity featuring pin stripes and photocopy inspired graphics.

Founded in May 2008 on the streets of Copenhagen, Denmark, Han Kjøbenhavn centres around the foundations of Scandanavian, and more specifically, Danish design. Simple shapes and always functional, like the streetwear brand itself, the PUMA x HAN KJØBENHAVN SS’18 collection draws design cues from Danish culture, Vintage Workwear and Newspaper archives combined with a deconstructed, raw take on Scandinavian Style.

PUMA and Han Kjøbenhavn placed the focus on evolving both PUMA Archive silhouettes as well as progressive new styles, seamlessly fusing comfort, functionality and high-end fashion. The collection shows off the iconic DISC closure technology for a snug fit and futuristic look.

 
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Introducing OAMC

OAMC represents a hamonious balance between modern aesthetics and innovative techniques. Taking influence from comtemporary culture, traditional menswear, functional and rational design, nature, technical innovation, material development, and extensive traditional craft, creative director Luke Meier creates modern menswear for the culture and context of now. Respect for the past is important; notions of re-creating the past are not. OAMC is about the present; what is aesthetically pleasing now; what is culturally relevant now; what is technically possible and valid now.

OAMC offers total look including outerwear, knitwear, woven shirts and bottoms, shoes, leather goods, eyewear, and accessories.

OAMC goods are produced in France, Italy, Portugal, and Japan and are offered in limited quantities. The majority of the materials, trims, hardware, and other components are custom developed and produced for OAMC, and the products which are made represent the highest in quality standards. OAMC is designed in Paris and developed at the Milan atelier.

 
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