Category Archives: STYLE
The Distant Shores: A Surf Odyssey to the Ends of the Earth
This is truly an amazing movie that goes to some of the most beautiful and remote surf spots around the world. It shows the true passion and love of the sport.
A MUST WATCH.
A surf odyssey to the ends of the earth, available for free download at http://www.surfermag.com/videos/distant-shores/
Conference of Cool.
Berlin Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2013 Street Style
Berlin Fashion Week started last week and as with every year. One of the main attractions is the massive Bread & Butter tradeshow at Berlin Tempelhof Airport. Here’s a snippet of some of the current and coming styles getting around.
Photography: Robert Wunsch, Laura Palm & Marco Schöler
Carhartt WIP Taipei Opening
Carhartt WIP continues with another retail opening, this time in Taipei.
Carhartt WIP Taipei
1F., No.4, Aly. 35, Ln. 181, Sec. 4, Zhongxiao E. Rd., Da’an Dist.,
Taipei City 106,
Taiwan
The Butcher’s Block EP. 11 | Mega of Black Scale (Season 2 Premier)
The Butcher’s Block hits Los Angeles for it’s season 2 premier
Frank The Butcher meets up with Mega, owner of popular street wear brand Black Scale, to discuss the brand’s milestone 5 year anniversary, being influenced by high end fashion and the Black Scale’s respect and relationship with A$AP Rocky.
KRINK x Coach 2013 Spring/Summer Collection
Coach presents its collaborative Spring/Summer collection with Brooklyn-based KRINK. Craig Costello, known popularly as KR and the mastermind behind KRINK, draws from his graffiti, skater and punk influences growing up in 1980s Queens to help produce a series of coated canvas totes and accessories. As another New York-born brand, Coach worked hard with Costello to do its home turf justice, reproducing the controlled chaos of paint drips, splashes and spatters using a 30, count ‘em 30-step silk screening process.
Those hoping to catch some of the limited edition KRINK Collection, which also includes an iPad case, luggage tags, a billfold, an accordion zip wallet, and portfolio, can do so at select Coach outlets worldwide and online beginning late February and until the end of June.
Black Scale (Silence is Illegal) Lookbook
Black Scale presents its “Silence is Illegal” lookbook. Unfortunately little is known of its specifics, however the accompanying images depict two leather and fabric caps adorned with the words “SILENCE” and “ILLEGAL, as well as what seems to be a scarf wrapped around the models faces. Be sure to check back soon as additional details will likely come to light very soon.
Stussy Japan x Vans Sk8-Hi: Year of the Snake
The “Year of the Snake” Sk8-Hi features a canvas snakeskin upper, accented with a red Jazz Stripe along the side. Additionally, black laces, a gum rubber outsole, white rubber foxing and custom detailing at the heel and tongue complete the shoe. Look for the “Year of the Snake” Sk8-Hi at select Stussy Japan stockists in the coming season.
A Closer Look at Street Goth Style
While 2012 brought many trends we’ve since grown tired of, the Year of the Dragon also brought a few that we’re just now starting to really take notice of. Among these is the emerging and most likeley soon-to-be-mainstream street or ghetto goth look propelled to the forefront by rappers like A$AP Rocky. Other rappers and celebrities have incorporated various parts of the look, too, thanks to recent pieces by designers like Raf Simons and Rick Owens.
In short, the style consists of dark, minimalist clothing cut in modern ways and finished with premium materials like leather. References to past styles are common too, most notably late 80s/early 90s hip-hop and grunge. However, since there’s a bit more to it than that we’ve decided to take a closer look at the individual pieces that make up the style. Take a look below for a thorough dissection of the unique look.
For simplicity’s sake we’ll begin from the top down. First up then is the head. While it’s not necessary to top the head with anything at all, caps and beanies are often worn and are almost exclusively black. White lettering of varying size and font are typical features, which isn’t surprising given the look’s simplistic color scheme. An interesting feature of embroidered caps and beanies though, is the cryptic lettering used like on BLVCK SCVLE’s x A$AP Rocky’s VSVP strapback. The “V”s clearly represent “A”s but the dot above both “V”s creates an aesthetic unknowable to those outside the proverbial sphere.
As mentioned earlier, leather is a common material used throughout the look and often makes an appearance on caps. The unmistakable sheen of real, premium leather adds a layer of texture that cotton simply can’t. Thus, leather black caps with or without lettering are a common addition.
Next up are jackets which end up playing just one layer in the different types of tops used throughout the style. The F/W 12 Varsity Jacket from Alexander Wang is a great example with its leather sleeves and clean silhouette. When fitted correctly, the jacket stops right where the torso ends allowing for extra layers to appear from underneath.
Simple, black hoodies are common as well, allowing for easy and visible layering. All different styles are applicable from classic zip-up hoodies to edgy sleeveless ones.
Drapey coats are another option which, while long and flowing, tend to be slim and fitted. Tyson Chandler is a big proponent of these and can often be spotted wearing something or another from Rick Owens. The superstar basketball player even let on that, “the most dramatic pieces in my wardrobe would be capes. I wouldn’t consider myself Goth, but I love Gothic pieces.”
Below the jacket, an oversized black t-shirt is common as are t-shirts with religious iconography. En Noir is a heavy hitter in this department with garments favored by Pusha Tand Big Sean among many others. In both cases, t-shirts tend to extend past the waist creating the illusion of a longer torso. On the other hand, it’s not uncommon to sport a slightly shorter t-shirt with another layer underneath. Rick Owens has practically made the oversized white t-shirt a signature of his, once again messing with proportion and the illusion of layers.
The grunge staple of tying a shirt around the waist is a common feature, too, covered at least partially by the layer above. Fear of God Los Angeles has a solid grip on the throwback style while infusing it with a contemporary edge for the ghetto goths of 2013.
Heading below the belt we arrive at the legs. Slim, black bottoms are common in most outfits as are looser bottoms made of other materials. With a non-leather top, fitted leather pants or waxed denim jeans are often chosen for their natural luster. The result is an outfit that, while mostly one color, takes advantage of each fabric’s unique properties. Throughout 2012 Kanye West could be spotted wearing unisex leather bottoms from En Noir and even wore them in the music video “Birthday Song”.
For waxed denim, both Balenciaga and Balmain released pairs that were quickly adopted by sartorialists of all types. For something a bit more relaxed and of a different material, Lanvinoffers cotton lounge pants that come tapered at the ankle for that contemporary street goth look.
Last but certainly not least are the shoes. There’s a bit more flexibility here although thick hi-tops are usually favored. These days even high-end designers are rolling out sneakers with brands like Lanvin and Margiela leading the way. Of course classic streetwear and basketball hi-tops are an option too, especially vintage adidas and all-black Air Force 1s. Air Jordan IV’sare no stranger to the look either and have ended up on the feet of countless celebrities since their release.
So to sum up, the look combines the dark aesthetics of contemporary gothic fashion with the attitude and design of past music movements. Hints of late 80s and early 90s hip-hop can be seen as can traces of the Pacific Northwest’s grunge scene. With high-end fashion designers blurring the line between the streets and the runway, it’s not surprising to see the trend being adopted by musicians and athletes. To put together your own outfit check out what our dashing editor Fritz Radtke has come up with.
Danny Way: WAITING FOR LIGHTNING Movie
The Danny Way documentary “Waiting For Lightning” came out last December 7th, 2012 and I finally got to watch it last night. It’s an inspiration to see Danny’s ride to the top and his constant drive to push new boundaries.
“WAITING FOR LIGHTNING” is the inspirational story of visionary skateboarder Danny Way. The film follows the journey of a young boy from a broken home in Vista, CA, whose passion for skateboarding would one day bring him fame and a lifetime of accomplishments.
From the producers of “ACT OF VALOR”, “STEP INTO LIQUID” and “DUST TO GLORY” comes “WAITING FOR LIGHTNING”, a Bandito Brothers production in association with DC Shoes, directed by Jacob Rosenberg, written by Bret Anthony Johnston, edited by Carol Martori and produced by Max Leitman, Darryl Franklin, Jacob Rosenberg and Hana Ripperger-Suhler. The film features interviews with Travis Pastrana, Laird Hamilton, Rodney Mullen, Mat Hoffman, Ken Block, Rob Dyrdek and Tony Hawk.
Kid Cudi
Scott Ramon Seguro Mescudi (born January 30, 1984), better known by his stage name Kid Cudi is an American alternative hip hop recording artist, singer-songwriter, guitarist, record producer and actor from Cleveland, Ohio.
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Vans OTW 2013 Spring Alomar
The Alomar from Vans OTW returns for Spring 2013 with the in-house “Basic” pack. In green, black, red and white colorways, the pack includes canvas uppers and leather heel counters alongside tonal eyelets, mesh lining and white rubber foxing coupled with matching laces. Additionally, the blacked-out edition of the lifestyle high-top incorporates pigskin suede throughout for an added premium touch.