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Fashion / Garland Coo


The label Garland Coo is a brand new creative collaboration of designer Jasmin Isabel Eckerle and artist Marcel Singer, founded 2009 in the deep south of Germany. They express and rise the tension between the polarities fashion – art – and so called “Heimat”. Far beyond all typical cuckoo clocks and “Schwarzwaldmädel”- mentality, far beyond the typical trash, the Black Forrrest is the source of inspiration, the savage, the original. Fashion collides with nature schemes and the rotten appearance of a cultural landscape.
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Fashion / For The Love of God - Menswear S/S 2010


Italian fashion student, artist and graphics enthusiast, Lorenzo Busato, has created this beautifully bizarre collection inspired by the work of Mr “no sense of humour” himself, Damien Hirst.
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Fashion / “Narcissism is calling” by Stine Ladefoged


With bold silhouettes and dramatic detailing, former Danish Design School student Stine Ladefoged’s graduate collection “Narcissism is calling” appeals to the egotist in us all. Drawing on postmodern architecture and inspired by the individual who yearns to be the centre of attention, Ladefoged’s structured knitwear, encourages us to appreciate her technique and the craft of knitting. With knots and tubes, forming architectural shapes, Ladefoged’s collection is perfectly sculptured to portray her concept, further illustrating the potential of knitwear as wearable art.
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Interior / McNally Jackson Cafe by Front Studio


New York based Front Studio have completed the design for the renovation of the McNally Jackson Cafe, which is part of the McNally Jackson Bookstore in Manhattan’s Nolita neighborhood.
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Fashion / Acrobats of God by Nicole Brundage


Footwear designer Nicole Brundage recently showcased in Paris her Autumn Winter 2010-11 collection, characterised by
high quality and innovation.

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Trend forecasting / Lenzing Textile & Color Trends Autumn/Winter 2010/11

The crucial need of co-existing between nature and urban landscapes is reflected in the color pallets and the stories from where they come: urban concrete and formal darks meet nature's mid-tones and bright shades. Eco-fashion, lo-fi, laboratory-grown fabrics, food fashion, fusing product and garment, beetroot-dying, victimless leather, bone ivory, up-cycling and all the other experiments concentrating on environment issues, are so important; some ideas will eventually end up as valid solutions to problems we fight with, some are indispensable because of the discussion they rise.
5 key palettes from Lenzing

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Trend forecasting / Pantone Fall 2010 Color Report


Building on the color palette from spring, this season's offerings include innovative takes on fundamental basics, as well as transporting, lively colors that conjure images of travel and adventure, whether real or aspirational.
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