Lazy Being Reinterprets Godzilla And Questions The Ambiguity In Its Latest Drop

In the 1950s, Japan introduced ‘Tokosatsu,’ or special filming, a term used to describe and make shows which showcases heavy use of special effects. Many shows were then subsequently produced with Tokosatsu in mind, but only a handful managed to flesh it out to its fullest: Godzilla. In Lazy Being’s ‘Sloth Attacks’ collection, the capsule… Read more »

Good Times Showcases An Oasis Of Serenity In New Editorial

Good Times latest collection speaks to its theme wholeheartedly; clothes designed to help you find an oasis of serenity and peace wherever someone goes. Often, translations of such concepts can get lost or muddled midway through the design process, but that’s not the case here. Featuring key items from the collection, the lookbook takes you… Read more »

Calvin Klein Explores Andy Warhol’s Emotional Attachment With New “Landscapes” Collection

Written by Isaac Yeap Calvin Klein‘s partnership with the Andy Warhol estate finally arrives in the form of the brand new ”Landscapes” collection. The collection showcases Warhol’s recently “rediscovered” series of serene black-and-white snowscape photos of Aspen, Colorado. Why Aspen in particular, reflects Warhol’s emotional attachment to the place, transmitting that bond to the masses.… Read more »

More Details Released On The Pestle And Mortar X Ace. Luggage

Just now, we saw Hugh Koh of Pestle And Mortar tease a new luggage collaboration with Ace. Japan. Now, we’ve gotten more details of the anticipated collection. A streetwear take on a business luggage piece, PMC stamped its logo on the Cornerstone-Z cabin luggage, featuring the PMC logo at the front and PMC wording on… Read more »

Idle/Ido Travels Into The Mind For Its Fourth Collection

Concepts can sometimes get lost during the ideation phase following up to the execution, but Idle/ido have it pretty much spot on in their Volume 4 Collection. A journey into the mind, to explore thoughts that lead to the formation of ideas to the end product. Which is basically a convoluted way of saying the… Read more »