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DKNY trainers for Cream
05/07/2007
Sweaty clubbers may not be known as the most style conscious party-goers, but all that's about to change as Cream have teamed up with DKNY to produce a line of footwear. The legendary club and major fashion brand have created an iconic classic trainer 'shoe for clubbers' in blue and pink colours for both sexes. The designs on the shoes have been made by Mark Farrow – the man responsible for the Cream logo and is amongst the most influential graphic designers in the UK. Get your dancing feet ready for Monday 9 July when the shoes will go on sale at www.cream.co.uk or www.microzine.co.uk
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Yamama
18/06/2007
'Don't compromise. Do what you want you feel you have to do. If you have flair and originality, eventually you’ll get the recognition you deserve,' is the advice Yamama label head Ray would give anyone wanting to start up on their own in the fashion world. Since he and his business partners bypassed the bank loans and pooled their own money together to fund their passion for original designs, orders have come flooding in for the Brighton based brand. Proving that you don't need to re-mortgage your flatto be involved in the fashion game, their collection is produced in Bali to give their customers inexpensive, high quality pieces. Fashion conscious in a non-obvious way, Yamama’s latest line seescasual streetwear acknowledge the recent catwalk love for acid colour. Leggings, animal print and gloves in electric pink and midnight blue mix with nylon and muted shades of grey and black for the wearer that likes to merge their day and night time look. It’s hard to make streetwear interesting, but details like this help break Yamama away frombeing 'just another label'. It has also helped that over the past few years, design has undergone a shift in the way it is processed. 'Clothes design has again be deconstructed,' Ray explains. 'So each design was taken apart to see how it was structured and functioned. This meant that new processes for design and stitching were possible and more emphasis was given to detailing and graphics, which in itself was inspiring.' Grabbing influences from the past, present and future, Yamama aims to insert some much needed individuality into a post-modern world. Their use of unusual materials and audacious graphics on their popular jersey waistcoats and cardigans for men has even attracted some major high street players. 'Design is customer led to a large degree so if something flies off the shelf we immediately re-order it changing maybe only the colour,' says Ray. 'Each season we get particular pieces that shine. Like good comedy it's all about the timing.' But his future plans for Yamama are no joke. Hoping to open another store in Brighton this summer and one in Madrid at the end of the year, Ray's sights are firmly set on the brand becoming more 'out there' to 'everyone who takes pride in the way they look.' With an international store in the pipeline, is the ultimate goal world domination? 'Top Shop and Hennes are making good designs now and I've always seen them as my main competition,' admits Ray. 'So who knows...maybe a chain of Yamamas!' Showing the diversity that goes into the label, Ray confesses that he would love to see wayward rocker Pete Doherty and award winning actress Cate Blanchett wearing his designs. Although he cites the reason as 'just so I could go for a cup of tea with them!' the two completely different personalities reveal how flexible he wants his clothing to be. 'In the beginning we just went with the flow and the business snowballed thanks to originality in our designs and the demand from consumers for our products,' he says. 'Now we take it more seriously, it's a tougher industry these days with a lot of talented competition.' Check out the Yamama website for their latest key pieces, from mohair cardigans and soft wool trousers to biker jackets and zebra print jersey dresses. Each piece in the range is priced under £50. WWW.YAMAMA.CO.UK Words: Lauren Tones Photography: Liam Gleeson
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| yamama | fashion label | hennes |
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Victim
12/06/2007
London based label Victim offered the couture equivalent of film noir. Black and ivory was the palette of choice, with lace, satin and silk all working to bring new moods. White-faced, beauty-spotted models belonged to some Elizabethan drama, just as unusual pattern cutting also made the collection speak to the future. Spooky!
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| victim fashion | film noir |
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Laura Lees
11/06/2007
Taking the dress as her focal garment, nimble-fingered Laura stitched subversion across collars and hemlines. Trademark Lees label skulls and stars in acid brights shook up the LBD, while American ranch style shapes and motifs touched another time and continent. Dolly Parton herself even snuck in via Laura’s stitches - a wink and a nod works best! WWW.LAURALEES.CO.UK
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| laura lees | lbd | dolly parton |
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Funkd Freedom
07/06/2007
It's time to cast away those shackles of restriction and inject a little freedom into your wardrobe! The Funkd Freedom label use bold prints to communicate empowering messages we can all relate to. Made from 100% combed cotton, the slim fit tees are adorned with four abstract designs. Masks represent the imprisonment of insecurity, puppets symbolise the force that leads to the suppression of our choices, and a ball and chain captures the essence of constraint. Unleash the revolutionary in you and make a statement. Available from www.wyldpytch.com
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| funkd freedom | 100% combed cotton |
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Vidler and Nixon
05/06/2007
With Sienna and Keira both rocking that coveted 'Marie' coat, capital dwelling duo Vidler and Nixon have made slick tailoring their niche. Structure and line were pivotal to their menswear, offsetting the fluid blues and greys colouring ladies' dresses and skirts. Make like Miller and cover up in class!
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| sienna miller | keira knightly |
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