Category: Fashion


Back again

Well, 2010 just got fucking owned

 

Ticked off everything I wanted to achieve, feels fantastic.

Got over to Melbourne to see my awesome friends CZEPTA and The Alchemist, was truly inspiring peering into their lives, and quite amazing how utterly different they are to my own. I feel so structured and boring after witnessing them, makes my life and job seem very staid. Here’s some of their latest work, CZEPTA first.

 

Now Alchemist, only new one he has available at the moment, but has recently take it up full-time in preparation for Summer

 

 

Really stoked on CZEPTA’s stuff, especially after he showed me the process. Just hour after hour of work involved. Sensationaly talent involved. Personally am excited about The Alchemist’s work and new prints, will be my uniform for the Summer.

 

Thanks.

 

PB

 

 

Just moved house and am living what I have been aiming for since 2007.  Away from home, fully qualified, working full-time in a sweet job with cool people, making good money. Life is really fucking good. I just need to organise things a little more so I can get some “creative” stuff under-way and I’ll be set.

Bike is now operative, going for maiden coffee voyage tomorrow morning to the nearby cafes. Need to sort out who’s making the good stuff that can sate my some-say-insatiable appetite for caffeine. Have enlisted a good friend to jump on the cruiser, so will be pretty low key.

Anyhow, my good friend “The Alchemist” has started getting rather serious with his work. As such, he has moved media to wood, though will likely remain with clothing also. His website is being worked on, and there are murmurings of collaboration works..

He has a personal gallery on display this coming October in Melbourne, which I will be attending. Hopefully I can cover it here, his work excites me, and I’m happy to be able to show people it. he has promised me tidbits this weekend, though I’m aware this may not pan out due to the Tasman-related divide

Will try post some cool pics up tomorrow.





Masses of time spent on these… Speechless

The step up is nothing short of sensational. I am so proud of my friends’ work. I want every article, and I shall. This isn’t it all, he does more colours. Just wanted to get them up asap

Please contact me if you would be interested in purchasing or running these in a retail space/display. He’s also a tattoist and obviously a talented artist who has done commissions for bands and individuals. He is based in melbourne and is a particularly modest and well grounded fellow. I’ll post some of his penwork up in due course.

I’m a fan of footwear, and fashion in general. I have fairly standard tastes typically, but the odd thing slips through that might be a touch different, like the Keep shoes I talked about earlier this year.

I’ve been on the lookout for some new casual kicks for weekend duties for a couple of months, and was seemingly set on the Keep Guerra, which is actually a woman’s shoe. Women design some amazing clothing, and footwear is no exception. Men’s footwear is a touch staid and boring. Anyway, I digress, as usual.

So I was sitting in class on a Friday evening, pretending to do work before I went out for dinner with my friend Monique. I looked down at my tired old DC’s (not really that tired, I wash my shoes weekly, and at 18 months old, look about 6 months old) and I realised that they just were not going to cut it for a dinner date with a beautiful woman!

I quickly made may way into the city and popped into Cheapskates, in the usually-vain hope they’d have something unique and interesting. I perused the sale stock, as I often find that it’s the stuff no one else likes that usually looks amazing once on a human being. Nothing caught my eye and I waltzed over to the normal racks. Almost immediately the Lakai Telford’s had me. I’ve owned 2 pairs of these shoes before, albeit in the “Royal Family” orange-green-black colourway and the “Where the Wild Things Are” purple-black colourway, and I can honestly say they are the best shoe I have ever had the luck of wrapping around my doots.

I opted for the simple and clean black-white colour way, although I flirted with the desert sand-esque model. These shoes are Lakai’s most popular shoes of all-time, and it make sense why. They have great balanced proportions, with the ankle finishing at a height proportionate to the toe/lace. Compared to, say, the Supra Skytop, they are balanced and handsome.  Patterning is subtle, the comfort is unrivalled and the look is spot-on for what I like.

Executive Decision made

Went with the Walkman, as seen here

8gb, colour screen, satin and gloss black finish, tidy finish and practical menu layout. Not to mention well priced at under $150. Hard to beat that for a quality brand

Could have got some rank no-name touch screen thing for the same price, but my shit gets beaten up, so it had to last. Is it strange that an Ipod was never really in contention? Overpriced, ugly Nanos, and obscenely overpriced, fragile Touch’s. You figure it out

Hooray for music. A bunch of random stuff will be thrown on this in time for a long, boring and likely demeaning day at tec tomorrow.

Keep Footwear

For the ladies only, it would seem. Fairly devastated when local store didn’t roll these in my size, (expected, considering they’re intended for females) so I’m gonna order some in. My poor bank account sucks at the moment

Also dig these

Clean and tidy styling. You’re not gonna see some homie wanna-be rolling these down the street.

NZ sucks for exposure to new and exciting brands. Stuck with boring Air-Force Ones  and Chucks.

http://www.keepcompany.com/shoes.aspx

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