Blog 4 September 2010

Friends sale Inch by Inch Tees

“Inch by Inch™ MINIFESTO
We make tees and more, a basic+ collection,
with a raw edge for boys and girls from 0 to 6.
It’s no mass-production, each piece has its own personality.
The collection is a “mini-me’’ wardrobe based on your mom and dad’s grown up closet.
The styles are simple, season less but fashion enough for you to create your own style.

With Inch by Inch™ tees & more you can express your individuality and accentuate your state of mind.
Inch by Inch™ offers a clear collections with a strongly recognizable raw edge.
We are rebellious and original, creative and steering clear of the masses by being individual.
We love our product and design, we give you that pure and raw edge.
Bring a little roughness into your life and complete your personality.
You will be loved for your style!

Inch by Inch™ tees & more
Loved by kids & adored by parents.”

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Blog 25 August 2010

We love Audrey Kawasaki

The themes in Audrey Kawasaki’s work are contradictions within themselves. Her work is both innocent and erotic. Each subject is attractive yet disturbing. Audrey’s precise technical style is at once influenced by both manga comics and Art Nouveau. Her sharp graphic imagery is combined with the natural grain of the wood panels she paints on, bringing an unexpected warmth to enigmatic subject matter.

The figures she paints are seductive and contain an air of melancholy. They exist in their own sensually esoteric realm, yet at the same time present a sense of accessibility that draws the observer to them. These mysterious young women captivate with the direct stare of their bedroom eyes.

Visit her website to see more of her great work
www.audrey-kawasaki.com

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Blog 24 August 2010

Numero #111

Editorial with Magdalena Frackowiak

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Blog 24 August 2010

German Vogue July 2010

German Vogue 2010 by Greg Kadel, styled by Brian Molloy
and last but not least the beautiful model Cameron Russell
We LOVE her!

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Blog 18 August 2010

Alexander Wang Campaign Video

Alexander Wang Fall & Winter 2010
Featuring Abbey Lee Kershaw by Craig Dean

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Blog 18 August 2010

Abbey Lee Kershaw

Abbey Lee Kershaw (Abbey Lee) is an Australian super model. She has appeared in ad campaigns for brands such as Gucci, D & G, Express, Chanel, Chloe, Ralph Lauren, Karl Lagerfeld, Gap, Moussy, Guilty Brotherhood, Fendi, Mulberry, Jaeger, H&M and Calvin Klein.

Abbey Lee has appeared in editorials for V Magazine, W Magazine, Dazed & Confused, Allure, Harper’s Bazar, Numéro, and Chinese, Korean, Australian, Russian, Italian, and Japanese Vogue. She is ranked 5th on the Top 50 Models Women list by models.com. She appeared in the Victoria’s Secret 2008 Fashion Show in Miami and the 2009 Fashion Show in New York City

Behind the scenes of Variation on chic
Photo: Mario Sorrenti
Style: Jane How
Model: Abbey Lee Kershaw
Vogue Italia August 2010

We like Abbey Lee!

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Blog 17 August 2010

Converse Compound

Converse Compound will be present at Lowlands 2010 for the third time.
In 26 containers at Lowlands you are able to play oldschool videogames, visit expositions,
create graffiti art, pimp tshirts and pimp your All Stars.

The Converse Compound magazine is a edition of Glamcult studio by order of Converse Benelux.
Converse asked 8 young artists to pimp an original Chuck into an artwork.
Diversity and their own style has to shine through. Tommy Hagen is one of the artists
This is what the magazine exposed about Tommy Hagen.

For more information about Converse Compound,
Check out the Converse Compound Magazine.

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Blog 17 August 2010

Hair Heroes

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Hair Heroes is an independent organization who fights for children who are
victims of abuse in South-East Asia. Through inspiring events
Hair Heroes try to give the children their life back and we are supporting them

Chantal of Tommy’z Toko did a photoshoot for Grazia (NL).
Grazia will post an article about Hair Heroes in their upcoming issue.


Click to enlarge image

Model: Florence @ de Boekers
We want to thank de Boekers

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Blog 11 August 2010

Sticker-up Pop-up

A serie of beautiful memories while we were shooting in Romania.
We’re sure Romania won’t forget us now!

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Blog 11 August 2010

Daisy Lowe by Greg Williams

Daisy Lowe is a british model who started working as a model on a young age.
At the age of 12/14 Daisy already did some photoshoots. At the age of 15 she was
approached by the London agency Select and signed a contract.
In 2009 she did modeling for Italian Vogue. She became a great model

Photographer Greg Williams had a photoshoot with Daisy Lowe for the British Esquire
and this video was shot afterwards

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