Everythings popping up here there and everywhere. Shops, car showrooms, gallerys and now this. Brilliant.
If yes then it could be a lucky advantage. By airing their leftfield philosophy with the above video Diesel are looking to recruit 100 individuals doing stupid/creative things to feature in their music video that will double up as the 2010 catalog. It couldn’t be any easier, just upload a video of you doing something stupid onto Youtube and bring it Diesel via their website. God knows what some people are going to post up.
I like KOL, from when they didn’t use hair gel and had mad beards. Even after that cringey ‘Use Somebody‘ video I still like them. I never thought they sold out, they paid their dues and went for the big time by writing big stadium songs. However upon hearing the opening millisecond of ‘Sex On Fire’ I’ll still switch that shit over in a flash. So they have teamed up with Paris based outfit Surface to Air for their own collection. Fair enough, they’re four good looking guys and impressionable young fellows will want to emulate their look of check shirts, chelsea boots and skinny jeans (all of which are in Topman and have been for an age). I predict these young fellows will not buy these forthcoming KOL wears, not even the cheapest garment… a red bandana. A steal at £65. For a second I thought the Followills’ were having a laugh, you know just taking the piss out of themselves just like they were in that ‘Use Somebody‘ video by driving muscle cars, playing pool and shooting the shit like regular jet-set guys in an über cheesy fashion. It’s not a joke though and the collection is available for sale at the end of the month.
A women’s trend for 2010 is bike shorts according to reliable sources. For men it never really caught on despite Mr. Motivator championing the garment for the best part of two decades. However if you change your mind check out the beauties above available here. You may also need to aquire the below depending on personal preference.
The most important issue of Vogue, it’s about the size of the yellow pages and probably has just as much ads. It makes for a good documentary and September Issue points out the art, the beauty and absolute ridiculousness of the fashion industry. Anna Wintour, the editor-in-chief, is apparantly the single most powerful figure in fashion and she is icey to say the least. However she is not a complete mare as one would have presumed and even defrosted some emotion when revealing her siblings view on her career as “amusing”. The likable figure of Grace Coddington shines as the amusing and likable creative director. Her photoshoots are magic and maybe too close to her heart when only to feel the frustration of having some of them “killed” by Wintour. Wintour opens the film speaking of people being scared of fashion. This film shows the human side of the industry (including the rudeness) and uncovers that there is nothing to be scared of, it’s just a magazine with clothes. No more, no less but then again I am a bloke. Its showing in the Lighthouse Cinema in Smithfield
You may have only been in a forest once and that time you necked a load of magic mushrooms but lets relive that evergreen magic by recreating the outdoorsy look. Worker boots, check shirts, pattern wooly hats and gilets are what you need to achieve this A/W 09 trend. Printed tees and sweatshirts portraying the wilderness in all it’s beautiful glory are also a must also.












