Alejandro Jodorowsky’s OSTs on Disordered Records
Out now on Disorder Records are three LPs by Alejandro Jodorowsky, OSTs to his films The Holy Mountain, El Topo, and Dance of Reality.
Out now on Disorder Records are three LPs by Alejandro Jodorowsky, OSTs to his films The Holy Mountain, El Topo, and Dance of Reality.
We would like to present to you shoe designer Carolin Holzhuber’s collection (UN)COVER. Holzhuber is a young Austrian designer working in London, where she makes each pair of shoes by hand. She also produced the shoes for the last Iris van Herpen haute couture runway show in Paris.
In art, the tension between artistic expression and commercial work is nothing new. Every artist dreams of being unfettered by commercial constraints; some good ones get to pour their creativity into commercial work; for the lucky few it can even pave a path to art (James Rosenquist is one famous example). The Japanese cnematographer Kensaku Kakimoto has found commercial success early on in his career. At only 34, he has already created a slew of videos for some of the biggest Japanese and international brands like Toyota and Coca-Cola. He has also produced three feature films in Japan.
We would like to present to you an exclusive capsule collection by Song for the Mute for Lane Crawford.
If there was one leitmotif in the work of the Japanese photographer Masahisa Fukase, it’s solitude, or more precisely, loneliness.
Greg Rosborough and Abdul Abasi of Abasi Rosborough speak about their practical approach to modern menswear and why the suit is outdated.
At first listen to noise-industrial-techno stalwart Dominick Fernow, (a.k.a Vatican Shadow) ears dive deep into the producer’s signature cauldron of doomsday heavy beats and grinding techno structures.
I have a beautiful Undercover perfecto jacket in my closet. It’s made from silky jet-black lambskin and lined in tartan. The genius of its design is the doubling up of every pocket that a usual perfecto has.
By the time the Belgian designer Martin Margiela was appointed as head designer of the storied maison Hermes in 1996, he was widely seen as being at the forefront of the fashion’s avant-garde.
We would like to present to you Tobias Wistisen’s Fall/Winter 2017 jewelry collection.
Photos courtesy of Tobias Wistisen.