HUF X THE SMASHING PUMPKINS

Posted on 2020-09-28

25 years ago, The Smashing Pumpkins released their third and most critically acclaimed album, Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness. The album, which included tracks like “1979”, “Tonight, Tonight”, “Bullet with Butterfly Wings”, and “Zero”, is some of The Smashing Pumpkin’s most memorable and mentioned work to date.
HUF x The Smashing Pumpkins pays tribute to the Mellon Collie album on its 25-year anniversary and pulls inspiration from some of SP’s most influential work throughout the 90s.

hufworldwide.co.uk

  

XIMONLEE x REEBOK DMX TRAIL HYDREX

Posted on 2020-09-28

The DMX Trail Hydrex was inspired by a mix of scuba boots and archetypal Reebok footwear, fusing the core aesthetics of XIMONLEE’s vision with Reebok’s heritage. A trail-inspired outsole sits atop a functional water boot upper in visually vibrant colorways of brick red and tonal greys.

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BARBOUR X NOAH

Posted on 2020-09-21

The latest joint release sees the New York-based label add its distinctive aesthetic to a number of Barbour items, with the stand-out pieces featuring the British label’s signature waxed cotton.

For this collaboration, NOAH has dressed the Bedale jacket in a bright yellow color complete with large NOAH logo on the rear. The second item is the Beaufort Wax which comes in a patchwork design with sections of navy, olive, black and “Bordeaux.” Both coats feature Barbour’s classic checked lining.

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JOEL-PETER WITKIN / SUPREME

Posted on 2020-09-21

American artist Joel-Peter Witkin is renowned for creating imagery which disrupts conventional notions of mortality, desire and spirituality. Drawing from a wide range of sources — including early photographic history and Daguerreotype techniques, religion, and painting ranging from Caravaggio and Giotto to Picasso and Balthus — Witkin develops elaborate, surreal scenes that feature people often relegated to society’s margins, as well as cadavers and dismembered limbs.

Born in Brooklyn in 1939, Witkin’s dark sensibilities were formed during childhood. He witnessed a fatal car accident at a young age in which a girl was decapitated. Growing up he collected news clippings about outcasts and illnesses; as a teen in the mid-1950s, used his first camera to document Coney Island sideshow performers. In the 1960s, Witkin served as a photographer during the Vietnam War. After being honorably discharged he became the official photographer for “City Walls, NYC”; an organization that produced murals throughout the five boroughs. He studied sculpture at Cooper Union in 1974 and was granted a fellowship in poetry from Columbia University. In 1976 he moved to New Mexico, and earned a MFA in photography from the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, where he currently lives and works.

Witkin employs a variety of techniques in creating his images — piercing and scratching the negatives, and experimenting with various techniques during the printing process. By centering and eroticizing deformity and the macabre, Witkin’s transgressive images challenge the viewers’ perceptions of beauty. Witkin has said his work, “reflects the insanity of life.”

This fall, Supreme will release a collection featuring three of Joel-Peter Witkin’s images: Mother and Child (With Retractor, Screaming), Harvest, and Sanitarium, which inspired Alexander McQueen’s iconic “Asylum” presentation in 2001. The Supreme collection features a Hooded Sweatshirt and two T-Shirts.

Available September 24th.

Available in Japan September 26th.

www.supremenewyork.com

  

RICHARDSON X HYSTERIC GLAMOUR

Posted on 2020-09-21

New Richardson x Hysteric Glamour collection!!!

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ADIDAS SPEZIAL AUTUMN/WINTER 2020

Posted on 2020-09-14

The second part of the autumn/winter 2020 is a collaborative capsule range designed with New Order. The founder and curator of adidas Spezial, Gary Aspden. is a long time friend and fan of New Order and this collaboration was born out of that relationship.

The collection highlight is an outerwear jacket inspired by Bernard Sumner’s love of sailing. This piece comes in coated woven fabric with a mesh lining and features ‘hidden in plain sight’ tonal reflective branding and stripes. There are distinctive see through hood window panels and a New Order sleeve patch – both details that are synonymous with yachting jackets. The tonal grey of the jacket is lifted by detachable and interchangeable colour-pop pullers to allow the wearer to customise the look of the piece.
New Order’s authentic connection to football culture is acknowledged and celebrated through a football jersey that uses their repeated ‘Tour’ graphic in a tonal engineered jacquard base fabric with elasticated ribbing on the neck and sleeve. The shirt references their music through the Latin wording used in the ‘Mod Trefoil’ badging along with a playful take on modern football kit sponsorship with the use of song title ‘586’ across the chest. 

The New Order track jacket comes in a navy cotton and recycled PES blend pique material. the top takes inspiration from classic adidas track jackets (particularly the signature argyle print of Ivan Lendl) and re-appropriates that look and feel with a repeated print of their ‘Tour’ graphic sitting above the hem. The logo tee comes in heather grey cotton and uses the ‘_nwrdSPZL’ graphic underpinned by ‘True Faith’ in Latin. The ‘Tour’ logo appears as a wire frame graphic on the back of the shirt. 

The choice of footwear silhouette was an easy decision as Bernard Sumner has worn the Wilsy SPZL as a mainstay for New Order’s live shows over the past couple of years. The challenge was how to bring a New Order aesthetic to the existing shoe without losing the essence of its adidas design origins.

www.adidas.co.uk/spezial