FARAH SS15 RESORT COLLECTION

Posted on 2015-06-08

Farah debut their first RESORT high summer collection. The collection takes inspiration from the 90’s era sports casual aesthetic, adding a contemporary twist through bold colour and pattern. Clean tailored silhouettes are juxtaposed with up-scaled floral prints and crisp surface textures.

Print designs are influenced by nature, with hand drawn minimalist sunflowers sitting alongside imperfect multi coloured polka dots. Soft pastels of polar blue and jam pink sit alongside warmer hues of luscious grass and red chilli for a wearable mix of summer staples. Key fabrications include enzyme washed poplins for easy wear shirts, slub pique for the perfect button-up polo

Statement pieces include Farah’s classic tailored collar Dalby polo, replete with jacquard front panel in navy and jam pink. The Emmet, 100% cotton shirt screen printed with an exploded sunflower print. Oxford weave shifts from tops to bottoms with the introduction of the Wistow super-soft oxford short.

A high summer collection that brings an innovative twist to the seasonal staples while remaining true to the Farah aesthetic.

www.bronze.bigcartel.com

  

PALACE SKATEBOARDS X BRONZE 56K

Posted on 2015-06-08

Palace Skateboards and New York skate brand Bronze 56K, team up for a series of decks and apparel. The deck options and the tees, hoodies and crewneck feature co-branding, with the tops being presented in various colourways.

www.bronze.bigcartel.com
www.palaceskateboards.com

  

ADIDAS X SNEAKERSBR-SUPERSTAR 45TH ANNIVERSARY

Posted on 2015-06-08

SneakersBR and adidas Originals team up to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the Three Stripes’ Superstar silhouette via a specially crafted pack. In total, we see a hardbox filled with Superstar: The Book, a copy of SneakersBR magazine, 16 sets of color and SneakersBR-branded laces, stickers and, of course, a pair of adidas Superstar sneakers.

www.adidas.co.uk
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ROBERT ADAMS – GREEN/GRAY

Posted on 2015-06-08

Focusing on the interaction between the natural landscape and the urban environment, Robert Adams’ photographs capture the evolving terrain on the outskirts of Los Angeles, stretching from Palos Verdes to Redlands. Although Adams reveals what has been lost through mankind’s persistent development of the land, his photographs still manage to convey optimism for nature’s endurance. As he wrote earlier in his career, “The job of the photographer is not to record indisputable fact but to try to be coherent about intuition and hope.”

Robert Adams (b. 1937) has been photographing the American landscape for almost fifty years. The Philadelphia Museum of Art organized a retrospective of his work in 1989, and in 1997 his photographs were included in Documenta 10. His 2010 retrospective The Place We Live, organized by the Yale University Art Gallery, traveled to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Museo Nacional Reina Sofía in Madrid, and the Jeu de Paume in Paris, among other venues.

Opposite – Long Beach, California, 1983

Exhibition runs through to July 2nd, 2015

Matthew Marks Gallery
7818 Santa Monica Boulevard
90046 Los Angeles
USA

www.matthewmarks.com

  

VICTORIAN LONDON IN PHOTOGRAPHS

Posted on 2015-06-08

The arrival of photography in London in 1839 changed the way people saw their city, and each other, forever. With the ‘whoomph!’ of a photographer’s flash, quite suddenly it was possible to see real life images captured ‘in the flesh’, rather than as an artist’s sketch or painting.

The collections at London Metropolitan Archives contain an extraordinary range of photographs from Queen Victoria’s reign, recording the capital and its people in stunning detail. Whether in carefully posed studio portraits or images of people gathered in the street, it seems that almost everyone wanted to be recorded on camera.

This exhibition delves into these collections to present some of most striking images of London and Londoners from the era, from the first known photograph of the capital to the opening of Blackwall Tunnel, taking in the Crystal Palace, the first Tube line and life on the city’s streets.

Opposite – The Oxford Arms, 1875

Exhibition runs through to October 8th, 2015

London Metropolitan Archives
40 Northampton Rd
London
EC1R 0HB

www.cityoflondon.gov.uk

  

THE OVERNIGHT

Posted on 2015-06-08

Alex (Adam Scott), Emily (Taylor Schilling), and their son, RJ, have recently moved to Los Angeles’ Eastside from Seattle. Feeling lost in a new city, they are desperate to find their first new friends. After a chance meeting with Kurt (Jason Schwartzman) at the neighborhood park, they gladly agree to join family pizza night at the home. But as it gets later and the kids go to bed, the family “playdate” becomes increasingly more revealing and bizarre as the couples begin to open up.

In theatres June 19th, 2015

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