Scandinavian beach and travel style
Since we’re in the middle of a Fashion Frenzy in Copenhagen I just want to share this nice video with you. Directed by Christian Friis for danish Swimwear company North. The North collection is inspired by the dream of endless and carefree summers at the beach. The design is Scandinavian; a timeless minimalistic style and carefully worked details with a contemporary edge. Cool thing is that you can combine top and bottom endlessly, that way tighten up your bikini look each summer gets easier.
Masqueraders


These portraits of masqueraders build on Galembo’s work of the past twenty years photographing the rituals and religious culture in Nigeria, Brazil, Cuba, Jamaica and Haiti, as well as the homegrown custom of Halloween in the United States. Via.
Dines


A talented UK Graphic designer and Illustrator. Dines work for a variety of big clients and even have apparel available if you just can’t get enough. Check Dines out here.
Lille Vegas

A danish web magazine with a little art, some music, cool photos, nice fashion and loads of Copenhagen. Check it out at Lille Vegas. Picture above is from a photo series about sneaker owners by Errol Lorre.
Martin Margiela Paint Sneaker

Martin Margiela once again manages to draw some attention with this new paint sneaker. The low top German army inspired sneaker comes in beige with white paint poured over it. Love the fact that you don’t need lacing in his sneaks.
Vivienne Westwood SS 2010 Campaign by Juergen Teller

Juergen Teller has been a busy bee, doing the campaign for Missioni and now the one for Vivienne. Featuring Tati, Vivienne Westwood, her husband Andreas Kronthaler and Pamela Anderson for a trashy street campaign. Looks good. Continue reading …
Copenhagen Cycle Chic

This site acts as a kind of The Sartorialist on wheels. Loads of street fashion on fashion bikes here.
Comme des Garcons SHIRT SS10 Campaign

Since the Copenhagen Fashion Week is soon to invade us (10-14 February) I thought I could post yet another fashion campaign. This one made by Stephen J. Shanabrook for Comme des Garcon’s upcoming SS10 shirt collection. He has employed the same technique as in his ‘Paper Surgeries’ series, and I must say, it looks good or disturbing which ever way you look at it. I do think that his original work is a lot better – but that’s just me. Continue reading …









