Budak Melawati Represent, Touché goes hard in ‘Yikes!’ official music video.

Welcoming Touché, a duo rap group consist of Aye (@Ayedarko) and Miinke (@Ohsemjay) based in KL. They started off in early 2015 producing a mixtape called ‘Boychord’ recorded under the one and only Jin Hackman. Since then, Touché are in the midst of creating their first studio LP after their first single ‘Palau’ debuted early this year. Not slowing down the pace, they released an official music video of their second single titled ‘Yikes!’. The music video is an introduction to Touché first time appearance in the scene.

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Ways to upgrade your outfit with PINTRILL

Pins has been a huge trend adapting comfortably to the street culture, pin-lovers have no limits when it comes to customising an overall outfit appearance. Your pins are a self-reflection in affiliation of a culture you are a part of and a fun way to do it. Pintrill, the Brooklyn-based company has arrived in SoleWhat, KL. Pintrill creates wearable iconography pin designs that are inspired by popular culture icons and sayings – anything ranging from emoji designs, popular sayings, fun memes such as Kim Kardashian’s crying face, Drake’s tears and iconic dance move and Notorious B.I.G designs. Pintrill has a pin for everyone to express your emotions, favourite emoji, or pop culture preferences.

 

 

“Plus, in the age of all things on-screen, it’s nice to see designs come to life in 3-D form. “People lose the physicality of life lately, with the internet and everything, and this brings them back down to being physical and touching things and giving things, and [a pin is] the easiest thing to give — it’s cost-effective, accessible, and there’s really no reason not to,” says Jordan Roschwalb of Pintrill in an interview.”

Below are some of the aesthetically pleasing ways you can style your enamel pins.

 

WARNING: Once you start collecting, you can’t stop.

Price range from RM59 & RM69. Shop your pins here.

FUTURE’s first ever sneaker collab with Reebok release the Freebandz Zoku Runner Ultraknit

Famous rapper, Future debuted his collaboration with Reebok for the ‘Zoku Ultraknit Runner’ at a performance launch in London back in early March. This collaboration let Future add his own accent to the Zoku Ultraknit Runner silhouette. The Zoku Runner is composed of a one-piece knitted material, Ultraknit. The Ultraknit features a mid-cut in a black and white speckled design along with a reflective material on the upper. The rapper’s record label ‘FREEBANDZ’ is embossed across the heel cage of the reflective material. The design also includes 5 white stars vertically across the heel tab. The white sole construction provides DMX foam cushioning.

Due to it’s limited releases back in March, you can now cop The ‘FREEBANDZ Zoku Ultraknit Runner’ at SoleWhat stores and online store.

 

 

Visual Artist, @muntasirmohamed is a Flower Boy with floral motives.

Visual Artist, Muntasir Mohamed based in Kuala Lumpur, answered his calling and has been blooming in the Malaysian art scene over the past years. Back in 2015, he is the lead designer at Everyday Studios. On the side, he works on designs for local and international artist’s album covers and highly prominent local streetwear brands such as Againstlab, BADKL and many more. Dubbed as Flower Boy, he is playful with abstracting colours as he explores digital techniques that accentuates beauty of florals and fuses hip-hop cultures into his digital artwork.

Tell us more about yourself and how did you get into the art scene?

“Well, I started off in the art scene sometime around 2013 – I was initially very into illustration and sketching at that point. I had a few pieces of mine displayed in various indie galleries and also was fortunate enough to be part of duo show in 2015. I mean I always knew art would be my calling but how and when was always the tough part. I’ve been fortunate enough to have a level-head, supporting peers and a extreme passion for art – so it was only right that I pursued art as a career rather than a hobby.”

 

Are you self taught or do you have any art studies background?

“I would say that I am self-taught. I had enrolled in a design foundation program at Taylor’s in 2012 but shortly dropped out after as I thought the course wasn’t stimulating enough. In 2015 I went to the UK to pursue a short but intensive course in Design. Besides the two courses mentioned above, all my skills and knowledge in design have been a product of countless hours or practice, youtube tutorials and design-related materials – also I have to attribute my skills and ability in design to my morbid insomnia. I would spend hours upon end drawing, sketching and even creating art on photoshop late through the night and early mornings.”

 

Two different mediums, sketching – a traditional way and digital art – a modern take.  Which do you prefer and why?

“They both play an important role in the design process. I believe if you are able to integrate and merge these 2 mediums into your design process, that is definitely a “Pro”. Although most of my current work involves digital mediums, I do still like to sketch out certain ideas in my head before I am able to transfer them into programs such as Photoshop & Illustrator.”

 

How does your art process come about when starting a project?

“This is a question I get a lot and is definitely one of the more tougher ones to answer as for the course of my career as a designer, my design process has constantly evolved as I have progressed. As would anyone, I always like to start of by doing some research + reading on the subject I’m working on which then moves on to multiple attempts at different concepts and ideas. I try to be original as possible with my designs – Something I take very seriously as plagiarism and lack of originality is definitely something I see prominently in the design world nowadays. On some occasions, I could be extremely happy with the outcome of a design yet be completely unsatisfied with it an hour later – This can be annoying in some ways but I guess it always pushes me to create more and create something better.”

 

How do you overcome creative block?

“I’ve been fortunate enough over the course of my career to have not been ravaged constantly by the infamous creative block. I find that when I am facing creative blocks, I force myself to create yet whatever I’m producing is utter crap to me. I like to take a step away from the design process and do some reading, watch design documentaries and browse through various design. Once I’m more relaxed and inspired, I jump straight in to the design process again. Also, I love watching ‘The Office’ so maybe after watching a couple (or 10) episodes, my mind is refreshed and ready to create again.”

 

You’ve worked on many projects such as album covers, merchandise designs, etc. Tell us what have you been up to?

“I have been so blessed to be able to collaborate and work with some amazingly talented individuals/brands from all over the world. I recently worked with a talented RnB singer from Toronto, Canada by the name of Raahiem – I was fortunate enough to handle the art direction of his debut album “Fear Of the Unknown.” Earlier this year, I was commissioned to design Againstlab’s most recent collection entitled “This Might Be Paradise” a design project I thoroughly enjoyed and would like to thank the team at Againstlab for believing in my vision. Working on the art direction for musicians is definitely one of my most favourite design projects to work on as music plays such an important role in my life and I believe a great song/album is not complete without the right visuals to go with it. Not only is a listener drawn to the production and and quality of an artist’s music but they are also drawn to the cover art. I hope to be able to create visuals that will have an everlasting impact and propel an artist’s project to higher heights.”

 

Tell us your signature style in creating art.

“I would say for a while I did have a distinct style which revolved around floral motives. It was such a prominent and re-occurring trend in my work to the point that I was dubbed “Mat Bunga” (Flower Boy) by my closest friends.

I really enjoy working with floral elements as it was able to bring a certain form of “life” to my work – The idea of merging certain subjects with floral motives intrigues me and is something that will definitely be a part of my identity for years to come – floral elements also helped me be a more colourful person when it came to my designs.

For a while, my work was somewhat monochromatic and working with flowers + plants really helped me add an interesting and colourful touch to my art.”

 

How important is it for an artist to own a signature style or is constantly evolving is better than a certain type of style?

“I am always educating and exposing myself to different art styles, mediums as well as artists to constantly improve and evolve my craft – I think it’s important for each creative to have their own distinct style but I truly believe that without exploration & experimentation, you can’t progress as a creative. Over the last few years, my work has definitely taken some interesting turns – I have worked with many different subjects and styles which I am grateful for as they were all an important part of the learning curve of being a creative.”

How do you market yourself to your clients? Do you prefer marketing yourself to brands that are aligned with your style or you don’t mind the challenge?

“Yeah definitely, I would say my work caters to a certain demographic and clientele but I am always up for the challenge of taking on projects that are outside my comfort zone. These projects can prove very stimulating and helps build up my portfolio as well as my confidence as a designer/creative.”

 

Which artwork piece represents you the best or has sentimental value?

“​The series of painting’s above, I had made in 2015 while studying in London. The series was entitled “2 Face” and it was a series of left handed ink sketches which resembled a human face – I photocopied 4 individual copies of the sketches on a3 paper and then proceeded to paint over them. Each painting was unique in their own way and had their own visual identities. It meant a lot because I had made these particular paintings during a time where I was in a very experimental phase with my work and overall it was a very stimulating project to work on.”

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adidas Originals and White Mountaineering FW17 second drop is coming soon!

White Mountaineering and adidas Originals reunite forces once again for FW’17 collection. The second drop reintroduces two classic footwear styles, the Boston Super and Seeulater Alledo with the touch of the Japanese label’s signature aesthetic and adidas three stripes. Each updated with a Primeknit construction and a modified minimal lacing system. Alongside the reinterpretation of classic Adidas apparel styles include three-stripes knitwear, a Gore-Tex lined three-stripes Shell jacket, an insulated Down Jacket, and an inspired military flight jacket. The theme of the entire collection comes in military colourways of black, white, and olive drab.

The FW’17 collection launches globally September 9 in adidas Originals stores and via website.

“Call Yourself” official music video by Kidd Santhe

With song releases that garnered over 100k views on his previous singles, Litnya and Elak Elak. Local rising star rapper Kidd Santhe display an emotional side of him in newly released ‘Call Yourself’ music video, mostly vocals which took awhile to be pleased with it and a quick Malay rap verse in the bridge of the song. The song is about a girl who had to leave to the states to continue her studies. The catch is, Kidd Santhe felt so attached to this particular girl, so much so, that he was selfish enough and didn’t want her to leave. However, she eventually takes off without a doubt. Out of frustration, he chooses not to pick up her calls but yearns to have her back in his arms. He tried coming to terms with her then-prominent absence, but, it only drove him insane. Eventually, she calls, and as the title of the song states, he dismissively says ‘Call Yourself’.

‘Call Yourself”‘ is available on Youtube and Spotify on 25th September 2017.

adidas’s newly Z.N.E. Pulse collection worn by leading athletes across a range of sports

adidas has worked closely with athletes during the development process, including collecting and analysing data to help shape the Athletics Pulse range. The heart of the collection is the adidas Z.N.E. Pulse Knit Hoodie, crafted with the unique heartbeat knit in breathable merino wool created for seamlessly movement. The collection also features a variety of knitted and Jacquard hoodie designs.

The collection will be worn by a selection of leading athletes across a range of sports. This will include footballers Gareth Bale and Paul Pogba, basketball star James Harden, track athlete Tori Bowie as well as leading tennis players Angelique Kerber and Simona Halep.

Shop the collection here or in adidas retail stores.

Vans and KARL LAGERFELD unveil Fall 17 collection

Vans and KARL LAGERFELD launch of an exclusive Vans x KARL LAGERFELD capsule collection in Fall 2017. For those who do not know KARL LAGERFELD, he is a fashion icon in the high fashion world and head designer of Chanel and Fendi.

The Vans x KARL LAGERFELD collection a Parisian-chic twist to Vans’ timeless classics features 12 styles. The footwear pack includes six classic Vans silhouettes, including laceless, platform versions of the Sk8 Hi and Old Skool and checkerboard Slip Ons. The apparel and accessories makes a bold statement in black and white. Styles include a t-shirt and sweatshirt with the Vans x KARL LAGERFELD logo; a t-shirt with an image of Karl Lagerfeld wearing a checkerboard tie; a black and white raglan sleeve bomber; a premium leather backpack with K-quilted stitching; and a cap with a checkerboard brim.

“As a tribute to KARL LAGERFELD’s fashion DNA, we highlighted elements like boucle fabric and K-quilted stitching, and we reinterpreted Vans’ signature checkerboard pattern with Karl’s cameo silhouette motif.”

The Vans x KARL LAGERFELD collection is available September 7. Grab your pair via website or Vans outlet, KLCC while stock last!

TNTCO x Joe Chang collection’s CODE NAME: 117

“CODE NAME: 117” is a project collaboration of TNTCO with Joe Chang a.k.a @joe117 on Instagram. The project was planned throughout half a year, they are proud to finally bring you Cyber Punk inspired style in their latest collection, featuring a hooded noragi, a short sleeve and long sleeve tee. Delivering the best and to ensure this, they’ve worked with a team of professionals which includes TuxBoNic for soundtrack producing and Moog Studios to present extraordinary visuals for our lookbook photos and video.

The collection is set to launch on the 9th of September 2017, 8pm at TNTCO Store @ Pandan Indah. Mark your calendar, food and drinks will be served.

JTNC by Justin Chew – Collection 2wo

 

In conjunction with KL Fashion Week 2017, Malaysian High End streetwear designer Justin Chew launches his new line JTNC by Justin Chew Collection 2WO as a fashion forward street movement. His ingenuity and creativity now includes collaboration with Actor/Director Kahoe Hon in an incredible new video featuring model Imran Lee. Drawing inspiration from the from an animation movie call Akira, JTNC by Justin Chew Collection 2wo is based on the animation movie’s color grading, uniform, racing concept and equipments. Those inspiration reminded him of Good Year Tyre logo and Rauh-Welt by Akira Nakai a Japanese Porsche tuner. JTNC by Justin Chew knowing focus on street culture and streetwear, the lookbook showcases a selection of wide-leg trousers, oversized 90’s blazers, t-shirts and hoodies.

The Collection 2wo are now available JTNC online store, Boundlezz K.L & Penang and Bev.C Johor Bahru.​