Magnet Watches For Blind People

Eone a conçu une collection de montres en différents coloris pour aveugles appelées « The Bradley Timepiece » qui fonctionnent avec une petite boule magnétique qu’on touche pour savoir l’heure. Le nom « Bradley » est un hommage à un gagnant des Paralympics qui a perdu la vue au combat en Afghanistan.

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Nike Airline

L’artiste et designer Marco Lemcke a fait une série très conceptuelle appelée « Nike Airline » dans laquelle il imagine à quoi ressembleraient les différents modèles de Nike s’ils faisaient l’objet d’une collaboration avec des compagnies aériennes. Easy Jet, Ryan Air, British Airways, une série pop très réussie à découvrir.

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Scandinavian Body Painting by Janine Rewell

Focus sur la direction artistique de l’illustratrice Janine Rewell pour la collection Printemps-Eté de Minna Parikka, aux inspirations scandinaves. Le body painting a été réalisé par Saara Sarvas & Riina Laine et les photos sont signées Jonas Lundqvist. A découvrir dans la suite avec un joli making-of.


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Joseph Ford for Sneakers Magazine

Le photographe britannique Joseph Ford à réalisé une série de photographies pour le magazine allemand « Sneakers » avec des chaussures signées Lacoste, Nike, Puma, Asics et autres pour le moins originale : araignées, serpents, scorpions et même crocodile posent devant l’objectif, et s’attaquent à des chaussures.

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Air France Campaign

L’agence BETC et les photographes argentins Sofia & Mauro ont collaboré pour la nouvelle campagne print d’Air France qui prend pour nouveau slogan « France is in the air ». Les affiches ressemblent à des clichés de mode et sont accompagnées de phrases clés. Plus de détails dans la suite de l’article.

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Marc Newson’s first eyewear collection to debut in Milan

Milan 2014: industrial designer Marc Newson has raided the archives of 80-year-old glasses manufacturer Safilo to find inspiration for his first collection of optical eyewear, which will launch in Milan in April (+ slideshow).

Glasses collection by Marc Newson for Safilo to debut in Milan

Newson based the collection of five different optical frames and two styles of sunglasses on an old Safilo model, using a combination of different materials and technologies to differentiate each design.

Glasses collection by Marc Newson for Safilo to debut in Milan
The five optical designs in the Marc Newson Safilo collection

“Frankly it really wasn’t until I had to start wearing eyewear that I understood what an extraordinary necessity it is,” Newson told Dezeen. “I hit fifty and a couple of years ago I started having to wear reading glasses.”

“In many ways it’s a really interesting object, a pair of glasses, because it straddles the borderline between fashion and industrial design,” said Newson.

“Optical frames of course have a slightly more functional angle because you absolutely have to wear them, but more interestingly for me as a designer, they’re like a tool. I’m obsessed with really good quality tools.”

Glasses collection by Marc Newson for Safilo to debut in Milan
The two different styles of sunglasses from the collection

Founded in the 1930s, Safilo is now one of the world’s biggest manufacturers of glasses for consumer brands, but it continues to produce its own ranges.

Each style in Newson’s collection incorporates innovations from Safilo’s past, starting with Optyl – a super lightweight, hypoallergenic plastic that can remember its shape and was patented by Safilo’s founder in the 1960s.

 

Glasses collection by Marc Newson for Safilo to debut in Milan

Newson has also used two of Safilo’s innovations from the 70s – the Elasta 80hinger and a new interpretation of the ultra-thin steel wire frame of its UFO Collection – as well as incorporating materials from the brand’s more recent history including aluminium.

Glasses collection by Marc Newson for Safilo to debut in Milan

“Safilo were the first company to make this kind of invisible frame,” Newson told Dezeen. “It was basically a piece of spring steel wire which is wrapped around the lens, so we’ve sort of reintroduced this old technique which Safilo invented.”

“Another frame is made of a steel sheet, very thin, pressed into the shape with a live hinge in the stainless steel,” he said.

Glasses collection by Marc Newson for Safilo to debut in Milan

The glasses come in a variety of finishes, including light and dark metallic tones, a royal blue and an orange that often crops up in Newson’s work.

Glasses collection by Marc Newson for Safilo to debut in Milan

The collection also includes a very limited-edition range of four models. Only 80 pairs of each will be available and will come with cases by Italian accessories brand Valextra in calf leather, stamped with “Valextra for Safilo Marc Newson” in silver.

Glasses collection by Marc Newson for Safilo to debut in Milan

Here’s some more information about the collection:


Safilo celebrates its 80th anniversary by presenting the exclusive capsule collection “Safilo by Marc Newson”

Safilo celebrates its 80-year history by launching a special capsule collection created in collaboration with Marc Newson, which will be unveiled in April 2014 during the 53rd edition of the Salone del Mobile in Milan.

Founded in 1934, Safilo, the leading brand in the eyewear market and pride of the Safilo Group, pays tribute to this significant anniversary through the synergy with one of the most versatile and influential designers in the world, creating a line that perfectly combines tradition and innovation, know-how and design – the values that identify this brand.

Glasses collection by Marc Newson for Safilo to debut in Milan

Among the principal features that unite Safilo and Marc Newson in the project’s core vision, are the primary use of state-of-the-art components, the concepts of transparency and transformation, and specifically, the reinterpretation of the past in a contemporary way through the balance between the distinctive approach of this guest-designer and the highest standard of made in Italy manufacturing guaranteed by Safilo.

In particular, the new capsule collection stems from revisiting a historical model personally chosen by Newson and resulting in 5 different variations, through 5 specific materials and technologies, based on the original shape from the Safilo’s archive. The assortment will consist of 5 optical frames and 2 sunglasses.

Glasses collection by Marc Newson for Safilo to debut in Milan

Respecting a precise chronological order that retraces the most important milestones and achievements of the brand’s 80 years of history, each of these 5 new models is characterised by unique features and avant-garde technologies that connote the qualities of the brand. They include: the use of ultra-lightweight Optyl (a trademark registered by Safilo) – whether used individually or combined with the new revolutionary Elasta 80 hinge; the application of the reinterpretation of the historical UFO collection (a frame formed by an ultra-thin steel wire); the use of aluminium and, lastly, steel integrated with the new hinge.

Glasses collection by Marc Newson for Safilo to debut in Milan

The fluid and essential silhouettes, pervaded by an almost organic feel, are further enhanced by sophisticated and luminous hues such as metallic shades in light and dark tones, royal blue and orange – the colour that symbolises the stylistic code of Marc Newson.

Glasses collection by Marc Newson for Safilo to debut in Milan

“Safilo celebrates 80 years of genuine passion for trendsetting eyewear. We want to share our unique story of cutting-edge Italian heritage, savoir faire, quality and innovation through an exclusive partnership with Marc Newson. Marc is one of the most eclectic and gifted creative minds of his generation. He has blended the richness of the past with the present and the future, through an exquisite capsule collection expressing an inspiring story of trust, excellence and timeless design,” said Luisa Delgado, CEO of Safilo Group.

Glasses collection by Marc Newson for Safilo to debut in Milan

“For a designer, collaborating with such an iconic brand as Safilo, with its strong DNA and history of excellence presents an extraordinary opportunity to explore new stylistic directions, combining the heritage of the brand with a fresh and innovative perspective. I enjoy teaming up with this large professional company that is properly industrialised and disciplined in the process of bringing the product to market, as well as a true expert in craftsmanship. At the end of the day they want the product out there as swiftly as I do,” added Marc Newson.

Glasses collection by Marc Newson for Safilo to debut in Milan

The capsule collection, Safilo by Marc Newson, will be officially presented during the Salone del Mobile, inside the Triennale di Milano, a prime destination within the city which further underlines the strong relationship that exists between Safilo and the universe of contemporary design.

Available on the market from mid of April 2014, the collection will be distributed worldwide through an exclusive network that, in addition to multi-brand concept stores and high-end international retailers, like Colette in Paris, Corso Como 10 in Milan, Dover Street Market in London and Mr. Porter, includes a selection of the best-in-class specialised opticians.

Glasses collection by Marc Newson for Safilo to debut in Milan

The project also includes a limited edition eyewear line (320 items – 80 for each of the four models: aluminium optical frames and sunglasses, UFO optical frames and sunglasses); these models come with a precious, soft calf leather Valextra case in a natural shade of parchment, embellished with the hot-stamped “Valextra for Safilo Marc Newson” silver logo.

Glasses collection by Marc Newson for Safilo to debut in Milan

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American Apparel launches collection with Memphis Group’s Nathalie Du Pasquier

High street fashion chain American Apparel has launched a 43-piece collection of clothing featuring graphic prints by Memphis Group designer Nathalie Du Pasquier (+ movie).

American Apparel launches capsule collection with Memphis designer Nathalie Du Pasquier

The Nathalie Du Pasquier for American Apparel collection includes womenswear, menswear and accessories in minimalistic shapes covered in colourful, graphic prints.

American Apparel launches capsule collection with Memphis designer Nathalie Du Pasquier

Du Pasquier was a core member of the Milan-based Memphis Group that pioneered post-modern furniture and fabric design in the 1980s, but has since nurtured a career as an artist.

American Apparel launches capsule collection with Memphis designer Nathalie Du Pasquier

She was approached by American Apparel creative director Iris Alonzo who asked her to create prints similar to those she designed during the Memphis era.

American Apparel launches capsule collection with Memphis designer Nathalie Du Pasquier

“It was the first collaboration with a fashion company in many, many years actually because I am a painter,” Du Pasquier told the New York Times. “I have not done that kind of work in a long time.”

American Apparel launches capsule collection with Memphis designer Nathalie Du Pasquier

The collection marks a departure from American Apparel’s signature style of single-colour staples, with its womenswear often produced in skin tight stretch jersey.

Prints by Du Pasquier also feature in the Wrong for Hay collection launched last year, which is expanding due to popularity.

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Lazy Oaf + Garfield Summer ’14 Collection: The East London label meets the godfather of grumpy cats for a colorful and nostalgic summer collection

Lazy Oaf + Garfield Summer '14 Collection


Before Grumpy Cat became an internet sensation and a meme standard, Garfield (created by American cartoonist Jim Davis) starred in feature films, garnered multiple Emmys, broke a Guinness World Record for most widely syndicated comic strip…

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Feathers and plumage in fashion celebrated at Antwerp exhibition

Feathers and plumage in fashion celebrated at Antwerp exhibition

Garments by Alexander McQueen, Yves Saint Laurent and Thierry Mugler feature in an exhibition of feathered fashion at Antwerp’s Mode Museum.

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This image: Ann Demeulemeester, S/S 2008. Photograph by Dan Lecca. Main image: Alexander McQueen, A/W 2009. Photograph by François Nars

Birds of Paradise. Plumes and Feathers in Fashion at MoMu explores the application of the material through fashion history.

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Ann Demeulemeester, A/W 2010-2011. Photograph by Dan Lecca

The exhibition is split into themed sections showcasing different textures, colours and uses of the material, with a focus on the designers who have adopted it for their apparel.

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Dries Van Noten, A/W 2013-2014. Photograph by Patrice Stable

Visitors are greeted by a haute couture gown from Thierry Mugler‘s Spring Summer 1997 collection, which has bright feathers arranged in patterns like butterfly wings around an open back.

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Dries Van Noten, A/W 2013-2014. Photograph by Bache Jespers

Fashion by late British designer Alexander McQueen, whose work heavily featured avian influences, is displayed and provides the poster image for the exhibition.

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Cleave, mixed media with crow feathers by Kate McGwire, 2012. Photograph by Tessa Angus

Feathers also feature prominently throughout the work of Belgian designer Ann Demeulemeester, who selected silhouettes that highlight her use of the material for the exhibition.

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Detail of Quell, mixed media with dove and pigeon feathers by Kate McGwire, 2011. Photograph by Tessa Angus

“Ever since I was a child I have had an enormous respect for feathers, and especially for pigeon feathers,” she said. “To me a pigeon feather is poetry of the mundane, a form of perfection that is to be found on the streets by everyone.”

Feathers and plumage in fashion celebrated at Antwerp exhibition
Folding fan, mount in ostrich feathers dyed in degrade, tortoiseshell sticks decorated with a crown and arms in platinum, diamonds, rubies and enamel, 1928, Altenloh E&R jewelers, Brussels, Former collection Queen Astrid of Belgium, Royal Collections Palace of Brussels SA.1935.0088, Photograph by Stephen Mattues

Garments are on show by twentieth-century designers Cristóbal Balenciaga and Yves Saint Laurent, who both covered dresses in feathers during the 1960s.

Feathers and plumage in fashion celebrated at Antwerp exhibition
Hat trimming, cut and dyed feathers, MoMu collection T12/208. Photograph by MoMu/Suzan Rylant

Angelic white dresses covered in fluffy down are contrasted with sinister dark garments in shiny crow feathers by a variety of designers.

Feathers and plumage in fashion celebrated at Antwerp exhibition
Hat trimming of feather quills and artificial flowers, MoMu collection T96/90C. Photograph by MoMu/Suzan Rylant

Sculptures by British artist Kate McGwire are dotted around the space. One large piece titled Gyre is made of crow feathers, often associated with bad luck.

Feathers and plumage in fashion celebrated at Antwerp exhibition
Blue Angel A/W 2012-2013, Roger Vivier. Photograph courtesy of Roger Vivier

A section is dedicated to fans, which were often made from elaborate arrangements of dyed ostrich plumes for use in the courts of Europe.

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Photograph of the exhibition by Boy Kortekaas

The garments and accessories are accompanied by paintings and taxidermy showing the species that different feathers come from.

Feathers and plumage in fashion celebrated at Antwerp exhibition
Photograph of the exhibition by Boy Kortekaas

The history of the plumassier – or feather worker – dating back to seventeenth-century France is also explained.

Feathers and plumage in fashion celebrated at Antwerp exhibition
Photograph of the exhibition by Boy Kortekaas

The exhibition continues until 24 August 2014.

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Rapha SS14 Hooded Wind Jacket: A lightweight, DWR-coated jacket that’s perfect for spring riding

Rapha SS14 Hooded Wind Jacket


Like the groans and gripes that winter will never release its grasp, the temperatures around NYC (and the Northern Hemisphere in general) have finally begun to ease up. While T-shirt weather is still some time away, now is the right time to bring…

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