Friday, December 23, 2016

Balmung - S/S 2017


Balmung is a designer brand from Tokyo, Japan founded by Hachi Ryuichi Shiroshita in 2007. After studying Electrical Control Engineering in high school and Fashion at Tokyo University, he started his own label “Balmung" when he was 21years old, taking inspiration from the relationship between people and cities.
Recently Balmung has presented collection for S/S 2017 entitled "The Park is our fictional city."


Full collection: Fashionsnap


Monday, December 19, 2016

Alice Auaa - S/S 2017

Japanese brand Alice Auaa who started back in 1993, inspired by punk, new wave, and gothic themes, recently presented collection for Spring/Summer 2017 entitled "Triangle."

Minimal, industrial, and very architectural, this collection plays on the side of wrapping, tying, and reshaping certain pieces upside-down that, as an end result, are transformed into "triangle." 

Each presence of the colors has been eliminated. Everything is, simply, black and white. Including the model's makeup. No middle. 


Scroll down to see full collection, followed by amazing video produced by BABYLON. 




Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Tim Richardson: Spiritual Machine

Photographer and filmmaker Tim Richardson's images represent a visual fusion of classical and futurist motifs filtered through technology. His name stands for anything but one-dimensional. Richardson’s work reflects his adventurous approach to his art, which is, 3D scanning and 3D imaging. The results are mesmerizing, spectacular and dreamlike images that radiate with color and movement.

"Spiritual Machine," reveals the best of his stunning work of diverse career and includes editorial pictures for V Magazine, Dazed & Confused, and Vogue Hommes Japan; featuring imagery of Brooke Candy, Rinko Kikuchi, Tao Okamoto and Guinevere van Seenus.




Thursday, December 8, 2016

Issey Miyake x Ikko Tanaka

Issey Miyake has released its second collection featuring Ikko Tanaka‘s famous graphic design.

This time the collection has been inspired by two of Tanaka's designs, 'Face' and 'Bokugi,' both created in the 1990s. Aim is to present a unique clothes structure and a new approach to traditional writing.