Fall 2015 Julien David
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Paris-born Tokyo-based designer Julien David menswear autumn/winter 2015 collection is now at Storm. The collection offers classic wardrobe staples constructed with luxurious materials featuring intricate and original details such as three-dimensional stitching by collars, prints and color-blocking. The collection adds a touch of originality combined flawlessly with classic silhouettes.
424 x Sean From Texas
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LA-based store 424 on Fairfax has joined forces with tattoo artist Sean from Texas and created a capsule collection. The collection consists of t-shirts, sweatshirts and bomber jackets, all featuring printed sketching by Sean from Texas. Known for his unorthodox, minimalistic line tattoos, the pieces offer classic streetwear silhouettes with a humorous twist.
Palm Angels
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It all started with a camera, a sunset and the skaters in L.A. Francesco Ragazzi, the Italian photographer and art director, was in Venice Beach when he bumped into a vision: a blond guy with long hair on his deck in a skate park surrounded by the palms. Preppy style matches a seventies mood, making a new bold statement for Fall Winter 2015-16 season. Garments coming from the past find a daring path to contemporary.
Meet n' Greet Art Comes First
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Meet Sam and Shaka, the masterminds behind Art Comes First at Storm today. Come by the store for an exclusive showcasing of their Autumn/Winter 15 collection. The essential root of the ACF's style fraternity is their shared vision of the modern gentlemen in a new age. Lambert and Maidoh have worked to vitalize this simple notion in a fresh travel-friendly wardrobe crafted with intelligence, curiosity and good intention.
Meet the Storm Family
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Come and meet the Storm Family! To celebrate Fashion Week, we have invited our global family to Copenhagen. Today at 4pm we will have an in-store pop-up with Guillermo Andrade from 424 on Fairfax and Bradley Soileau the designer behind Blackfist. Not only will you get a chance to meet them in-store, they will also be showcasing exclusive Spring/Summer 2016 pieces which will be available for purchase!
Meet n' Greet Guillaume Philibert
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Exclusive pre-launch of the 'Pyramid pack' and an in-store meet n' greet with Filling Pieces' founder, Guillaume Philibert August 5th at 4pm. Come by the store to get your hands on the latest release from Filling Pieces and a chance to hang out with Guillaume Philibert and Rasmus Storm!
Pre-Fall 2015 Julien David
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Tokyo-based designer Julien David, always brings something new to the table - and his Pre-fall 2015 collection is no exception. From oversized multicolored sweatshirts with a shaggy look and feel to a classic menswear inspired winter coat with a 3D effect detailing by the collar, the collection brings the everyday wardrobe to the next level with its intricate detailings and extraordinary selection of materials.
Haider Ackermann
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The autumn/winter 2015 collection from Haider Ackermann is now at Storm. The Colombian designer has through his career been the master of juxtaposition both in terms of materials as well as silhouettes. He skillfully combines a classic piece such as a hoodie with luxurious materials and intricate detailing which sets his collections apart. The A/W 2015 collection offers a variety of just that. An example would be oversized sweatshirts and hoodies with a street wear silhouette featuring lush velvet detailing, giving the overall look a luxurious and original feel and look.
A few years back, Rasmus Storm interviewed Haider Ackermann for VS Magazine, giving us an exclusive insight to the designer and his many sources of inspiration.
RS: Tell me about your background and how you became a fashion designer? HA: Okay, well are you ready for it...? How long time have you got? [laughs] No, the story is, I was born in Columbia in South America in ’71 by French parents who travelled a lot, so we ended up in Africa in different countries like Ethiopia, Chad and Algeria. Then, when I was twelve, we moved to Holland and eventually I went to Antwerp to study fashion design before finally coming here to Paris. RS: Am I right, when I say, that we can see some inspiration in your clothing from all your travelling? From Africa in particular? Last time I saw you, you wore a big scarf that looked very African… HA: Yes, that’s true. I lived there till I was twelve, so all those memories that I have, and that I like, are very vague but still very present. They keep coming back to me and influencing me. Africa is definitely a very big inspiration for me, it is such a rich country, culturally. You see all these very long and thin women with big hair and big heads... – it’s so beautiful when you are a young boy, you just can’t help getting blown away by this beauty. RS: Do you have a special woman in mind when designing your clothes? HA: No, I don’t like to define it like this because that would mean I am not open to anything else. People often ask me if I have a muse, but I always tell them no. I might be attracted to a certain kind of woman, a woman who is very discrete and doesn’t like to be in the middle of all the attention - this is the woman I would dream of seeing in a bar sitting at the corner – but I don’t want to design for her only. It would mean excluding all others.
AMI
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AMI derives its name from the initials and the last letter of its founder and artistic director, Alexandre Mattiussi. Founded in 2011 in Paris, AMI offers a variety of wardobe staples with classic silhouettes featuring references to the brand's French roots in their collections. The A/W 2015 collection from the French brand gives their take on classic merino wool and mohair knits as well as winter coats and also adds a more playful touch to a classic sweatshirt by adding the brand's logo in blue, white and red - a reference to the French flag. AMI offers well-tailored and constructed everyday classics.
MK6 Launch with Patrick Mohr
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German basketball brand K1X and designer Patrick Mohr reprise their successful collaboration once more with the release of the all new K1X Patrick Mohr MK6 sneaker. Taking inspiration from contemporary military uniforms, the basketball/fashion hybrid 6th instalment features the classic monochromatic colorway scheme: army green.
Sons of William
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In-store release with Sons of William today from 4 pm. Stop by to have a look at the AW15 collection Frost Esthetique and meet the two founders Victor and Julius Juul. Get a free wristband for the after party at Sunday Club!
Interview Peter Falktoft
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A lot of young guys look up to you and get inspired by your personal style, who inspires you? I don’t think it’s any secret that the one person I look to for style inspiration is Kanye West. I do think it has gotten a bit out of control though, there is a limit to how many chains a white boy can wear at the time. I am also only 1.73 cm, so I have some natural limitations to what looks good. I am 29 now, and I think I have found my own style though. Have you always been interested in fashion? Not really. I grew up mostly wearing football jerseys and Nirvana t-shirts. My parents were both really well dressed. My mother was a stewardess, so visual appearance was important but I kind of rebelled against the standard Ralph Lauren polo t-shirt. Why did you decide to design a sneaker? I have always been a sneaker fanatic. I spent a lot of time in the skater community as a kid, where sneakers were worn not only for comfort but as an important accessory as well. I am not an educated designer but the interest is genuine, it was great working with Casper. Casper and the Beast is a newly started brand, so we had a lot of fun designing together. We wanted to do only a limited stock on this sneaker as it is not about the money, but about the love for sneakers. Does this mean that there will be more designs from you in the future? I would like to design another sneaker with Casper. This was my first try as a designer where you learn as you go along - the next collaboration will probably be a bit more structured. As I said, I have not studied design so I will probably continue to design through collaborations. I would like to look into designing clothes in the future as well. What will be your next sneaker purchase? The Yeezy 350 Boost. I would also like to complete my Nike Independence Day Pack - I’m missing the white sneakers! And finally, what will be the hit of the summer? Drugs You Should Try It by Travis Scott.
The 'Urban Warfare' sneaker from Peter Falktoft x Casper and the Beast will be available online & in-store from 12pm on June 13th.
Passarella Death Squad x Penthouse
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Anglo-Japanese fashion brand Passarella Death Squad has teamed up with iconic American adult brand Penthouse to create 16 exclusive artworks and 5 t-shirts. The used for the collaboration was found in the Penthouse archives, each image has been photographed, cropped and doctored by designer Danny Passarella to achieve the effect. "Normally it's the figure and the nudity that people notice. I wanted to draw viewers to the human being in the picture, and for the treatments to provoke a range of emotions beyond lust alone."
CQP
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Born from a passion for great design, Swedish brand CPQ has created a collection of high quality sneakers, all made with an uncompromising attention to detail and craftsmanship. The selection of hand made sneakers available at Storm includes the Tarmac in 'Storm Grey' - a limited edition color way developed in collaboration with Rasmus Storm. The ‘Storm Grey’ is hand made in Portugal of Italian materials and limited to 40 pairs. Have a closer look at the collection HERE
Akins
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Akins is a new Danish accessories brand founded by two brothers. Their first collection of classic men's hats, all hand made in Copenhagen, is now available. We sat down with the two brothers for an interview about Akins, personal style and London vs. Copenhagen. You have a very unique personal style, where does the inspiration for your own personal style comes from? We have not always been into fashion, we started getting really into it a few years ago, when we were living in London. The surroundings in London allowed us to explore and experiment with our own personal style, so that is where we found our own style. Why did you decide to start designing hats? We have been wearing hats for a long time, and found that it added a personal touch to our style. We have always travelled a lot and found a lot of our hats abroad in cool shops and various vintage markets. When we came back to Copenhagen we sensed that there was a big interest in hats and that motivated us to create our own. How would you compare the street style in London vs. Copenhagen? Living in London is very different to Copenhagen. The different areas of the London are so different to each other compared to Copenhagen. Londoners are generally more daring with their style compared to Copenhagen, people are not afraid to mix fun elements into their personal style. There are also great sources of inspiration in Copenhagen, but the street style here is much more classic and minimalistic. Where do you see Akins in 10 years? The dream for Akins in 10 years time would be for it to be a well established brand that creates anything from accessories to trousers to jackets - both for men and women. We have a lot of exciting ideas and designs which we are looking forward to bringing to life. We are already working on a new collection which will be ready for fall. What do you think are wardrobe essentials for men? We think every man should own a fitted suit. The suit is the basic element that you can combine with different other elements, from there you can create various outfits. The goal for us is to find the ideal balance between classic and modern. A wardrobe essential is of course also an Akins hat! What is the best advice you have ever received? The best advice we have ever received is that fit is everything. When we are buying a suit, a pair of trousers or a jacket, we always make sure it has the perfect fit because every person is different. Fit and quality goes hand in hand which is why a visit to the tailor is a necessity.
Dreamcatchers AMBUSH
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The latest release from Tokyo-based duo Yoon and Verbal, the creatives behind Ambush, is a collection of avantgarde jewellery entitled 'Dreamcatchers'. Known for their bold and eye-catching designs usually influenced by the world of hip hop, this collection offers a modern interpretation of traditional southwestern motifs with blue lapis and onyx amid hypnotic explosions of radiant colors. The stars align along a magical mystery trip of unchartered dreamy aesthetics. One of their statement pieces was recently seen on Rihanna during the Coachella festival.