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amod rimad
On Thursday evening I attend to the Swiss Textile Awards. Since hating is not my favourite occupation, I will try and focus on what didn’t make me feel so ashamed to be Swiss that I instantly wanted to bury myself in a whole on the ground. So… our friend Damir definitely highlighted the night with his S/S collection and a nice mix of men and women’s wear. Here are some images.
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PATIENCE
It is not the first time we post about Autumn’s work. It must be a good sign.
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LN-CC
John Skelton is a longtime Sang Bleu family friend whose contributions to the cause have ranged from interviewee to stockist. His latest project LN-CC is a multi-layered retail concept bringing together a sharply curated selection of fashion, music, and literature. Balancing a strong online presence, with an appointment-only store/venue/showroom, also shows typical commitment to the needs of a contemporary customer base – one which he knows inside out. Sang Bleu grabbed five minutes with John in New York after fashion week to talk shop.
Sang Bleu: LN-CC feels like a very natural progression, was it essentially the vehicle needed to bring together a group of people you always wanted to work with under one roof?
John Skelton: Yeah, kind of. We live in a world where work, friends and the things that we know and love are all the same thing. We always had the people around us and the vision in our minds, we just needed a platform to be able to execute it without any restrictions and doing it ourselves was our only option really.
SB: Has the crossover into combining menswear and womenswear been a particularly exciting development for you?
JS: The women’s thing is something that i had been wanting to do for such a long time and had had so many requests about so yes it is exciting for sure. At the minute our women’s selection is really limited, it was important for us to launch the site with both men’s and women’s product but we also wanted to take time to build a really strong brand list. Next season will be a lot different and as of October when we begin to receive pre-collections you’ll start to see the full strength and direction of our women’s offer. I think that women need an independent store online, the market is dominated by big players but their selection is so dry. Hopefully what we’re doing will mix things up a bit.
SB: How will the collective feel of the concept be reflected in both the real and digital environments of the store?
JS: This is one of the most important things about what we are doing. We have invested so much time and energy into our space that I’m sure people will get a much stronger feel for what we are all about when they can see the physical representation. The store sums up the diversity of our group by incorporating so many different areas in a very deep and specialist manner, not just with the men’s and women’s offer but by covering music, literature and art/tattoo as well so its definitely got a very broad flavour and appeal.
SB: Which new element of the project are you most excited about exploring further in the future?
JS: We’ve got a few things going on in the background that we hope are going to change the landscape forever but I can’t really talk about them right now. The most exciting thing for us at the moment and coming in the near future is definitely the development of the space which should be ready by the end of October. It’s really starting to take shape and I think will really give us that extra dimension. the other thing will be the launch of our Japanese site which should be around the same time. We are working on a new concept with some Japanese guys based in Tokyo which we will roll out early next year but the basics will be in place real soon.
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Y-3 S / S 2011
Have a look at the complete collection on style.com
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Gerlan Jeans S / S 2011 and the Blackbody Radiation
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Roman Signer at the Swiss Institute
The New York Swiss Institute was proud to present tonight one of the rare solo exhibitions of Roman Signer in the United States. The renowned Swiss artist (*1938, lives in St. Gallen) created a series of new works, installations and videos that typically include near-scientific experiments with humorous side effects.
The show is curated by Gianni Jetzer and will last until November, 13th.
All works: courtesy of the artist and Hauser & Wirth, New York London Zurich
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once upon a time
School Spirit
When most students are doing nothing but enjoying some fun in the sun on their summer vacation . It was such a surprise and a pleasure to hear that the 2nd and 3rd year fashion design students from the University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland put together a fashion show for close friends and family members. Along with a lucky few like myself and Maxime Buchi were asked to take part in this event.
The show took place at what looked to be an abandoned train yard in an industrial part of Basel, Switzerland. At first, I thought we where lost, but soon after stepping out of the cab. I saw a parade of trendy design student hippsters coming our way, “we made it just in time”.
Minutes after arriving the show was about to being.” Is everybody in, is everybody in ?…the show is about to begin. ”text by Daniela Retana, photography by Maxime Büchi & Simon Krebs














































































































































































