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link Fashionation, an alternative fashion universe where fashionistas, photographers and creatives can get their weekly fix of the best fashion editorial from around world. Never before has the world’s best fashion editorials/photography converged in one great central hub. Each day we scan the globe’s top fashion magazines – from every international edition of influential glossy […]

July 11th, 2008
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Martin the Tailor from Ed David on Vimeo. Shot on Sony EX1 with Letus Extreme 35mm adapter. Directed by Galen Summer. Cinematography by Ed David. Summertime Productions. kittyguerilla

June 29th, 2008
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The KDU just did a fashion book which will launch in Japan for a Michael Venker project. They used gold & platinum accessories. [ link ]

June 25th, 2008
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Mariano Vivanco photographs Monte Carlo, witness Madonna and baby in darkness and mystery. [ link ]

June 24th, 2008
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For those that live inside of caves for a lifestyle – these here are three of the most famous photographers alive, and they are not photoshopped into this picture, this is an actual setting & happening!!!!!! But on the real, my good brother Andre Wright Jr. has done it all over again. He happened to […]

June 21st, 2008
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Alexander creates shoes in the Netherlands, please view his portfolio here.

June 16th, 2008
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They want you to have the oppurtunity to see the complete shoemaking process for yourself. At shows and exhibitions across the United States, Europe and the Asia Pacific region, they will be demonstrating many different aspects of this increasingly rare craft. [ link ]

June 6th, 2008
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Inspired by her Uzbek grandmother’s indomitable strength and 1930s glamour, Cheyenne Morris, the designer of luxury shoe line Tashkent—named after the capital city of Uzbekistan—is giving the shoe landscape a distinctive new silhouette. [ via: JC|Report ]

April 8th, 2008
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Link ── The “FOLK” line came into existence as a new series for Visvim. Would you explain the line to us? Hiroki Nakamura (N) Well, the simplified version is that I just wanted to create “something good,” and I guess the inception of our FOLK series began with that intention. But at first I didn’t […]

April 7th, 2008
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JC|Report You might have been unwittingly introduced to Behance when a colleague whipped out one of their nifty action notebooks, but these cleverly designed pads tailored to maximize creative output are just part of the brand’s larger mission, which is all about connecting creatives and making ideas happen. Recently named as one of the most […]

April 5th, 2008
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Martin Magielka / Untitled, Wes / Footpatrol, Richard Vaughn / Triumvir, Angel Cabada / Supra & KR3W, Selim Varol / Toy Giants, Jason Maggio / OFFICIAL, Mike McCarney / Akomplice Clothing, Jeff Staple / STAPLE DESIGN, Kazu Mataraki / DREAMTEAM CLOTHING, Alex Valman / HOMEROOM, Derrick / Dangerous Work, & Jeremy Castron / UNDRCRWN.

March 27th, 2008
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via: JC|Report Liam Maher is on a militant tailoring mission. With little more than a few jacket prototypes and a rigorous, Dogma 95-style manifesto, Maher launched Young Meagher three years ago—and the menswear line/conceptual fashion project has been incubating whilst wrapped in a shroud of secrecy ever since. A self-described “failed art student”, Maher began […]

March 27th, 2008
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The Virtual Shoe Museum was initiated by Liza Snook in 2004. Once the idea was born, a long search began for designers, photographers and publishers connected to shoes. New friendships developed and our mailbox filled with loads of material on fantastic shoes, art and design on shoes.

March 21st, 2008
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To tell the truth it is the plantation of the rubber tree in Vietnam. Most rubber goods which exist in society are born from the resin of these trees. Of course, when the rubber of the tire and the shoes of the car from this resin, with you think, it is the strange feeling. Every […]

March 21st, 2008
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Lejkarama’s inherent design philosophy begins with an examination of created & found objects. Transforming & modifying them into new aesthetic purposes. [ link ]

March 19th, 2008
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