Archive for September 7th, 2006

Claude Maus Jeans + Skinny Jeans = Dark Denim!

Thursday, September 7th, 2006

Claude Maus Jeans + Skinny Jeans = Dark Denim!Like sophisticated Cheap Mondays, Claude Maus designer Rob Mianiscalco is compelled to incorporate the macabre into his work. Rob Mianiscalco’s gothic and medieval influences are evident throughout the collection. Claude Maus jeans are no exception accentuating tight and dark silhouettes. If you’re a skinny jeans fan these are well worth a gander.

Invisible Inc Jeans + Japanese Red Selvedge denim

Thursday, September 7th, 2006

Invisible Inc Jeans + Japanese Red Selvedge denimAn exciting British based, British designed Premium denim label.  Pieces in the collection include Japanese Red Selvedge denim, organic cotton T-shirts and Scottish Cashmere sweaters.

You will know Invisible Inc from its distinctive logo, which is the signature of the designer Punky (translated from Sanskrit to English his name Pankaj means Lotus Flower).

Invisible Inc is a premium clothing label for the enlightened as we believe fashion goes beyond looks, but affects us on many levels.

Check out our collection of Skinny and Straight fit raw Japanese Selvedge denim, and Organic Cotton T-shirts launching into Selfridges Oxford Street in November 2006.

Y3 Sneakers + Adidas Trainers = Yohji Yamamoto Harmony

Thursday, September 7th, 2006

Y3 Sneakers + Adidas Trainers = Yohji Yamamoto HarmonyHerzogenaurach, Germany- Sporting goods manufacturer Adidas announced Wednesday that it was extending its collaboration with Japanese fashion designer Yohji Yamamoto until 2010. Yamamoto developed the sport and fashion brand Y-3 for Adidas in 2002. Since then it has grown to a chain of 500 outlets worldwide, with new shops planned in Europe, the United States and Asia, the company said.

The new Y-3 men’s and women’s collection for the spring and summer of 2007 is due to be presented on September 13 during the New York Fashion Week.

The Adidas Group is one of the global leaders in the sporting goods industry, enjoying annual sales of around 9.5 billion euros (12 billion dollars) and employing a workforce of 25,000.

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