
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.
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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.

This site acts as a kind of The Sartorialist on wheels. Loads of street fashion on fashion bikes here.

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.

The Fall/Winter campaign for 2010 from Libertine-Libertine is produced in collaboration with photographer Sacha Maric and British artist Tom Gottelier.


Just found these guys from Copenhagen. This is their second apparel collection – the have done sunglasses for quite some time now. The collection is inspired by mid twentieth century Japanese worker wear with a classic modern wear. I think the hit a soft spot with both look, feel and style. Check out Han Kjøbenhavn


Remember this baby. This classic, feature the iconic gradient look, which defines the Air Max 95, starting with a black outsole going through shades of grey on the paneling and topping it off in white. The neon accents, which gives the sneakers its flavor can be seen on the air units, eyelet area, Swoosh, tongue and outsole. One of the most popular shoes ever made by Nike. Even though I had one in 95, I don’t think I’m going for them this time.

The Slippery Spiral Situation is the new clothing collection of Henrik Vibskov. It will be shown in Paris from thursday. I like the look and the style of the image above. Thanks to Adam for the heads up.
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