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May 19, 2012 •
The Cave House by Tiziana Serretta, a Jane-of-all-trades creative who has seen her work span art, fashion and design, utilizes a theme of mobility and weightlessness for her Milan home. Crafted to look like a rudimentary structure from the past that had been jettisoned forward into a time when design could have wide-encompassing changes, key...
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May 19, 2012 •
A bunch of belts from Estribos for those looking for sprite up your look this spring. “Estribos belts are based on a traditional native pattern known as Guarda Pampas, which is inspired by the peaks and troughs of the Andes Mountains.” They look good and features some excellent leather work. Feel free to rock them...
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May 19, 2012 •
Why use hands to tell the time when you can use some crazy glowing liquid instead? The HYT H1 Watch (£TBA) does exactly that, using its mechanical movement to operate a pair of bellows that keep the fluid moving, umm, fluidly around the capillary. Other features include a palladium grey dial, a small seconds wheel...
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May 19, 2012 •
Manhattan-based brand ONLY NY knows that to really be worthy of bearing the name of its great city, everything has to be made with the utmost care and attention to detail. Today the label unveils its new Spring 2012 collection lookbook that features a fresh series of T-shirts, sweatshirts, and snapbacks all with ONLY NY’s...
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May 19, 2012 •
First things first, why don’t more bags have a clamshell opening? Montana’s Epperson Mountaineering’s Ballistics Briefcase ($185) offers this and more with classic outdoor styling with a heaps of details and functionality. Tweet
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May 18, 2012 •
Dressed up in five different colors for Fall 2012, two previously highlighted here, New Balance offers up the M1500. Originally released in 1988, the updated runner is crafted from suede, with nuanced detailing and expert treatment courtesy of the folks at the Flimby Factory in the UK. The latest from New Balance will be available...
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May 18, 2012 •
A solid new version of the classic B17 saddle from the Brooks England company just in time for the London Olympic games. The saddle’s leather surface features an illustration by Richard Phipps who has reimagined the work of Frank Patterson who in the 1920’s illustrated Brooks catalogs. A chrome frame and our favorite hand hammered...
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May 18, 2012 •
After hearing rumors circulating that screenwriter Aaron Sorkin – famous for working on films like A Few Good Men, The Social Network and Moneyball – may possibly write Steve Jobs biopic for Sony Pictures, it was officially announced yesterday via a press release that he will indeed be signing on in creating the motion picture....
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May 18, 2012 •
It seems even the roadie has been made nearly obsolete in the wake of digital technology. The Line6 POD has been a mainstay in studios and professional live rigs for years, but this latest version, the POD HD, may now convince even the stuffiest of tube-amp worshippers into packing away their giant and costly amplifiers...
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May 18, 2012 •
Vans Vault is keeping things OG this season. After the OG Slip-On Pack they now present the OG Palm Leaf Pack. Consisting of an Era LX and the Sk8 Hi LX, each sneaker comes in two canvas colourways, featuring a palm all over print design. These sneakers will also come to stores June 2012. Tweet...
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May 18, 2012 •
Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher releases images to his first ever eyewear collection for his comprehensive British clothing label, Pretty Green. In a range fashioned after the frames he personally enjoys wearing, Gallagher offers four vintage-inspired sunglasses ranging from £85-£95 with each available in two distinct colour options. Grab your pair here as they will begin...
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May 18, 2012 •
Cutler & Gross were at the forefront of the revolution that saw eyewear turned from medical necessity to fashion staple, due in large part to their attention to detail, originality and flair. The London-based duo is taking their range of over 1000 frames to Hong Kong for a pop-up store at Lane Crawford Canton Road....
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May 17, 2012 •
Fine cigars go great with bourbon — but what about a bourbon cigar? As it turns out, they’re pretty great too. Maker’s Mark Cigars ($8-$11) are made from long-leaf tobacco grown in the Dominican Republic, and are “aromatically enhanced” by the Maker’s, giving them a terrific flavor without ever having touched the bourbon. As an...
After sitting down with Pharrell Williams for the first part of our “Dissecting Creativity” film series, HBTV unleashes the second part to the conversation with the icon. The interview begins with Pharrell speaking on his involvement with the Liberatum Hong Kong Festival, an event in which Pharrell was an attending speaker. As the dialogue progresses, Williams speaks...
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May 16, 2012 •
Honeyee presents this rather nice editorial centered around Cartier’s Juste un Clou collection. A unisex selection of rings and bracelets in precious metals, some extra fancy with diamonds, these are the kind of simple accessories that we can get with. Man jewellery continues to be a tricky area, many understandably steering clear altogether. However, Honeyee...