Showing posts with label Clothing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clothing. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Video: A Conversation with Supreme Creative Director Brendon Babenzien & “How Can I Be Down” Extended Trailer


By Such and Such shared a 13-minute conversation with Supreme creative director Brendon Babenzien who provides some insights into how he entered the industry and his take on style versus fashion. Of course Brendon has a pretty well-known history with Animal Farm/Pervert post Don Busweiler joining The Brethren cult so we are going take advantage of history by making this a double post highlighting both the interview mentioned and sharing a new extended preview for the captivating “How Can I be Down” documentary.

This eight minute preview includes chats with Erik Brunetti, Eric Haze, Rick Klotz, Alyasha Owerka-Moore, Shepard Fairey, Ian MacKay and many more. Obviously the parallels between the cult like fandom people have for their streetwear and an actual cult is not lost on me or the folks being interviewed which makes this documentary all the more interesting; but If you have no idea what in the world I’m talking about take some time to watch the clips below and you should be all caught up.


How Can I Be Down (Extended Trailer.) from Louis L on Vimeo.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

A Visual History of Stüssy's Advertising Campaigns (1986-1991)

Stüssy  is one of those companies that is synonymous with urban fashion, some would call it the godfather of street wear, it most certainly has withstood the test of time and even inspired the launch of other iconic brands like Supreme who’s James Jebbia famously worked with Shawn Stussy for years before forming what many consider to be the industry standard for this generation.

I recall first being introduced to the iconic brand in the mid 80’s when I started to skate, the tribal logo created by founder Shawn himself was instantly recognizable and appealing as where their ads  which applied a great punk rock aesthetic to them with their collage like construction.

I remember flipping through the pages of Thrasher Magazine each month excited to see the latest one, cutting them out and sticking them on my bedroom wall for inspiration. I’m much older now and those torn pages obviously no longer grace my bedroom walls but I am just as attracted to the graphic work as I was when I was a kid and have recently noticed a nod to the past in some of their newer marketing which most certainly put a smile on my face and inspired this piece.

Stüssy has never hired out ad agencies or creative consultants. All ad’s are created in-house with a creative director leading the vision. Here is a breakdown of some of the important folks involved with the campaigns over the years .

Ron Leighton (1983-1986)
Ron met Shawn in the early 80’s when he and his wife, Michele, produced an ad for Newport Surf and Sport that featured some pieces from Stüssy. Shawn liked what he saw and asked Ron to do his thing on some ads for the emerging clothing brand, the two worked together for a period of three years amassing a large collection of photographs hallmarked by the globally recognized grainy black and white aesthetic Stüssy is known for.

Shawn Stüssy (1987-1989)
Shawn himself took over after Ron left in 86 and continued to combine his noteworthy graphic talents with his distinctive taste in humor. Shawn had an eye for ambiguous imagery and when he came across something he liked, he would shoot it, re-purpose it and add his own mark on the photographs often with a hip-hop inspired phrase in his iconic handwriting.

David Dobson (1989-1990)
Outside of California David spent portions of his life in Calcutta, India, Kenya, Egypt, and Sri Lanka, where he was exposed to various cultures that went on to influence his work. As a fan of Stüssy, David cleverly reached out to the brand for a box of t-shirts to take along on a missionary trip just to see what he could come up with. What the brand got in return was a series of photographs that displayed  his unique ability to connect and communicate with the diverse cultures in a natural way that didn't look staged. Most impressive perhaps is that his work still looks just as fresh today as it did two decades ago.

So now that you have some background on the who’s who here without further delay are fifty-four  Stüssy ads from between 1986 and 1991 for you to enjoy and be inspired by. Some might be pretty familiar, but there are a couple of lesser-seen ones in the mix featuring some fun guest models you might recognize, enjoy.

Friday, January 18, 2013

KAWS : The Close Of The Shop And Company OriginalFake


There have been rumors flying around the internet over the past week that KAWS will be closing down his OriginalFake brand and store this year. Brain decided to release a statement last night addressing the rumors first hand and has indeed confirmed OF's closing to move on to bigger and better things.

“May 2013 marks the seventh year anniversary of OriginalFake, and it is at this time that Medicom Toy and I have chosen to close the shop and company. It's been an amazing opportunity to work with Medicom Toy on this project as well as working with Masamichi Katayama of Wonder Wall to create the interior of the shop and Konno of Nexus7 who's incredible talent really added sophistication to the clothing that we produced. I really want to thank the staff in production as well as in our shop. If you ever entered our shop you already know how awesome they are! I would also like to thank all the companies that collaborated with us, your friendship and support has always really meant a lot, and to everyone who has supported OriginalFake,THANK YOU! and I hope to see you all in the next chapter!”

Friday, December 14, 2012

Os Gêmeos Designs a Scarf for Louis Vuitton


French luxury brand Louis Vuitton continues to work with contemporary and street artists alike. After just launching their collaboration scarf with RETNA  last week at their Design District Miami store, where the artist also painted the entire exterior wall, we get our first preview of their next collaboration with Brazilian street art heavyweights Os Gêmeos. The twins’ signature art has found its way onto a Louis Vuitton silk scarf, which is apparently being released on January 1st, 2013.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Go Buy This: Slayer Holiday Sweater


Tis the season and part of this season are tacky holiday sweaters. Why not spend this year wearing one representing everyone’s favorite 80’s metal mainstays, Slayer. Ebay might be your only avenue at landing the quickly sold-out sweater at this point, but really, who can put a price on a x-mas sweater bearing pentagrams and skulls.

Friday, October 5, 2012

Go Buy These: New Era 59FIFTY Transformer Hats


Here is a pretty rad idea that came about from Japanese toy company Takara Tomy in conjunction with Transformers and ball cap giants New Era. Transformers Cap Bots is exactly what you are thinking right now – a New Era 59FIFTY fitted cap that transforms into a robot. Autobot and Decepticon models will be released this holiday season, with a December 15 release date.

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Video: Lunice - “Believe Dat”


Lunice has been a busy man; having only just released his joint project with Hudson Mohawke, TNGHT, the Canadian producer is involved with a new clothing line. Good Kids,  “dedicated to the progression of music and style in Montréal, and across the globe.” is a collaboration with a Montréal boutique, Off The Hook. In celebration , Lunice drops a new track and video called “Believe Dat”, which you might have caught at his Boiler Room set recently. 

Monday, January 23, 2012

Go Buy This: Mickey Division T-Shirt


Inspired by the Peter Saville’s iconic sleeve art for Joy Division's Unknown Pleasures album, two icons paired together for great results. For more info click HERE.

Peter Hook had this to say of the shirt...

"I have seen a lot of Mickey Mouse t-shirts in my time. But I have to say this is probably the best... I hope that [Disney] will be as understanding when we start doing Donald Duck shirts."

UPDATE:
A representative from Disney says, "As soon as we became aware there could be an issue, we pulled it from our shelves and our online store to review the situation further." Still want the shirt? Try Ebay where they are going for upward of $200 a pop at the moment.

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Video: 20 years of Erik Brunetti & FUCT

Hype Beast (HBTV) caught up with brand FUCT-creator, Erik Brunetti recently in LA to talk about the company's 20+ years of culturally provocative design work.  FUCT began in 1990 and helped push the aesthetic of graffiti, skate & street wear along with the likes of Stussy & Hysteric Glamour and has dipped their finger in skate deck design, clothing, and video.  Basically anything you can stick a "FUCT" logo. Brunetti was interviewed while pushing his retrospective show at Union LA.


directed by David Gallardo

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Go Buy This: OriginalFake KAWS Pecker Bomb T-shirt Online Exclusive

OriginalFake highlight an upcoming online exclusive T-shirt release with the KAWS Pecker Bomb graphic. The shirt introduces Pecker the bird as he’s contained with a Blitz-like bomb. Three colors will be available in black, white and gray starting September 3, 2011. The shirt will remain exclusive to the OF online store. I'm really loving this graphic.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Kidult ‘Supreme Vandalized Store Front’ T-Shirt

This is a somewhat amusing release. French graffiti artist Kidult has released a shirt with a graphic showcasing his trademark fire extinguisher tag from May’s bombing of the Supreme New York City flagship store on Lafayette street. You can purchase the tee now from his site here.


KIDULT x SUPREME NY from eric on Vimeo.