Filling Pieces reveals its next drop.
Raised by Wolves aligns with Amsterdam’s finest Filling Pieces for a revised take on the Mountain Cut silhouette. Key inspirational cues were drawn from authentic Canadian-made moccasins, viagra combining Canadian heritage with European craftsmanship for this latest drop. Noteworthy accents include a saw-cut tongue, “X” stitched details and an Italian gum sole, resulting in a strong product that is executed in two colorways.
Priced at $220, watch for the collaboration to release on Friday, October 30 through KITH NYC, Baskets Amsterdam, and online through Filling Pieces andRaised by Wolves.
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Karl Lagerfeld opens up for The New York Time Style Magazine
“The Maddening and Brilliant Karl Lagerfeld” by Andrew O’Hagan offers a glimpse into the immense world of Chanel’s head designer. Under the eye of photographer Jean-Baptiste Mondino, Karl Lagerfeld opens up about his past and current life, his encounters in the fashion industry and obviously refers to Choupette, his white blue-eyed feline companion. To get more into Lagerfeld’s interview, head to the New York Times Style Magazine.
On his past and childhood
One day it will be over and I don’t care. As my mother used to say, ‘There is one God for everybody and all the religions are shops.’?’’ His mother read constantly, he said. ‘‘I remember her being on the couch reading and telling other people what to do. … I spent my childhood in the country and started reading even before going to school. There was nothing else in my life but sketching and reading.’’
On feminism
‘‘I was taught it as a child, not to overestimate the importance of men,’’ he said. ‘‘My mother was interested in the history of feminism. And in my childhood I heard about Hedwig Dohm, a German-Jewish feminist who was a writer in Berlin. The rights of women in Germany in the 1870s were limited to the Three Ks — Küche, Kirche and Kinder — the kitchen, the church and the children. Her granddaughter Katia later married Thomas Mann. Nobody remembers. People remember the English suffragettes but the first to care about women’s rights was Hedwig Dohm.’’