British designer Chris Anderson has replicated some of the most iconic Adidas Originals’ styles out of cardboard. The graphic designer has created the cardboard sneakers for The Chimp Store in Leeds in preparation for the Adidas footwear landing in their store in 2014, meaning the cardboard replicas are a little look into what Adidas have in store for next year. He has managed to create a number of iconic Adidas styles such as Stan Smith, Superstar shelltoe, Campus models, ZX700 and ZX8000. The models have been made to scale and created out of 100% recycled corrugated cardboard, whilst still being able to capture even the most minute details of the well-loved sneakers.
Words by Jordan Bunker
British designer Chris Anderson has replicated some of the most iconic Adidas Originals’ styles out of cardboard. The graphic designer has created the cardboard sneakers for The Chimp Store in Leeds in preparation for the Adidas footwear landing in their store in 2014, meaning the cardboard replicas are a little look into what Adidas have in store for next year. He has managed to create a number of iconic Adidas styles such as Stan Smith, Superstar shelltoe, Campus models, ZX700 and ZX8000. The models have been made to scale and created out of 100% recycled corrugated cardboard, whilst still being able to capture even the most minute details of the well-loved sneakers.
Words by Jordan Bunker
Independent London jewellers Stööki have teamed up with high street store Topman to create a new limited range of jewellery. It is a collection of 11 pieces entitled the ‘Godesic’ range.
The collection has experimented with shapes and geometry in order to create the statement jewellery, as well as being plated with 18-carat gold for a bold finish. The collaboration is a luxurious addition to the existing jewellery ranges available at Topman and is certainly something that should be teamed up with this season’s monochrome trend.
Stööki is a strong step forward in terms of men’s jewellery and you can see the Lookbook here. Check out the Promotional video here.
The limited edition range is now available from existing branches.
Words by Jordan Bunker
British designer Chris Anderson has replicated some of the most iconic Adidas Originals’ styles out of cardboard. The graphic designer has created the cardboard sneakers for The Chimp Store in Leeds in preparation for the Adidas footwear landing in their store in 2014, meaning the cardboard replicas are a little look into what Adidas have in store for next year. He has managed to create a number of iconic Adidas styles such as Stan Smith, Superstar shelltoe, Campus models, ZX700 and ZX8000. The models have been made to scale and created out of 100% recycled corrugated cardboard, whilst still being able to capture even the most minute details of the well-loved sneakers.
Words by Jordan Bunker
Independent London jewellers Stööki have teamed up with high street store Topman to create a new limited range of jewellery. It is a collection of 11 pieces entitled the ‘Godesic’ range.
The collection has experimented with shapes and geometry in order to create the statement jewellery, as well as being plated with 18-carat gold for a bold finish. The collaboration is a luxurious addition to the existing jewellery ranges available at Topman and is certainly something that should be teamed up with this season’s monochrome trend.
Stööki is a strong step forward in terms of men’s jewellery and you can see the Lookbook here. Check out the Promotional video here.
The limited edition range is now available from existing branches.
Words by Jordan Bunker
Roundel by London Underground collection celebrates London’s historic metro system on its 150th anniversary. The collection features simple streetwear basics with iconography such as the roundel, tube maps and traditional tube typeface. It includes a number of simple garments, including shirts, tees, bomber jackets and hoodies. The simplicity of the designs keeps the focus on the iconic London Underground imagery.
The collection will be available at Dover Street Market in London, Tokyo and New York in the near future.
Words by Jordan Bunker
British designer Chris Anderson has replicated some of the most iconic Adidas Originals’ styles out of cardboard. The graphic designer has created the cardboard sneakers for The Chimp Store in Leeds in preparation for the Adidas footwear landing in their store in 2014, meaning the cardboard replicas are a little look into what Adidas have in store for next year. He has managed to create a number of iconic Adidas styles such as Stan Smith, Superstar shelltoe, Campus models, ZX700 and ZX8000. The models have been made to scale and created out of 100% recycled corrugated cardboard, whilst still being able to capture even the most minute details of the well-loved sneakers.
Words by Jordan Bunker
Independent London jewellers Stööki have teamed up with high street store Topman to create a new limited range of jewellery. It is a collection of 11 pieces entitled the ‘Godesic’ range.
The collection has experimented with shapes and geometry in order to create the statement jewellery, as well as being plated with 18-carat gold for a bold finish. The collaboration is a luxurious addition to the existing jewellery ranges available at Topman and is certainly something that should be teamed up with this season’s monochrome trend.
Stööki is a strong step forward in terms of men’s jewellery and you can see the Lookbook here. Check out the Promotional video here.
The limited edition range is now available from existing branches.
Words by Jordan Bunker
Roundel by London Underground collection celebrates London’s historic metro system on its 150th anniversary. The collection features simple streetwear basics with iconography such as the roundel, tube maps and traditional tube typeface. It includes a number of simple garments, including shirts, tees, bomber jackets and hoodies. The simplicity of the designs keeps the focus on the iconic London Underground imagery.
The collection will be available at Dover Street Market in London, Tokyo and New York in the near future.
Words by Jordan Bunker
Style icons far and wide leave us in awe at the British Fashion Awards Red Carpet 2015.
Last night the London Coliseum played host to the highly anticipated Fashion Awards. This year saw a variety of models, designers, editors, musicians and sportsmen attend the red carpet event.
See below for all the red carpet looks.
David Beckham – Standing alongside his glamorous wife, David Beckham stood out in an all black ensemble, supported by a crisp white shirt, and a thin black tie.
Alessandro Michele – Taking to the red carpet with Georgia May Jagger was fashion designer Alessandro Michele, wearing a clean, light floral expressive suit by Gucci.
Karl Lagerfeld – Fashion Icon Karl Lagerfeld stood out as usual, in a metallic, knee length coat, gloves to suit, black trousers, trademark glasses, and a white shirt supported by a silver chest pendant.
Alasdhair Willis – Publisher Alasdhair Willis attended the red carpet event alongside his glamorous wife, Stella McCartney in a simple, but stand out black tux, white shirt, clean black bow tie and stylish metallic studded shoes.
Henry Holland – Fashion Designer Henry Holland attended the red carpet event alone, but didn’t fail to stand out. Wearing a subtly striped, earth brown, light khaki blazer, and a pair of tight fitted black trousers accompanied by a well polished pair of side-buckle shoes, the designer made his outfit something worth waiting for.
Nick Grimshaw – Nick Grimshaw attended the red carpet event with fellow X-Factor judge, Cheryl Fernandez Versini in a double breasted Topman suit, and an eye-catching leopard printed shirt.
Lucky Blue Smith – World renowned model Lucky Blue Smith didn’t fail to impress with his illusional tux by Tom Ford, bold white shirt, black bow tie, slim fitted trousers and a pair of stylish black brogues.
Christopher Kane – Fashion designer Christopher Kane was spotted on the red carpet in a simple all black ensemble featuring a soft, dotted silk shirt, black blazer, trousers to suit and a pair of hefty, black shoes.
Patrick Grant – Scottish born fashion designer Patrick Grant stood out in a dapper, navy chequered tweed blazer, white shirt and bow tie, supported by a pair of high waisted dinner trousers and black shoes.
Stephen Jones – Fashion designer Stephen Jones also attended the red carpet alone in an inspiring longline striped two piece suit, black and white collared shirt, black shoes and a chic floor length coat.
Jack Guinness – Jack Guinness took to the red carpet in a black velvet and suede tux, white shirt with black bow tie, black lower and a simple metallic dotted scarf.
David Gandy – Model, David Gandy took to the red carpet alongside singer Mollie King in a simple, stand out black tux and white shirt; supported by an all black lower and black tie.
Lewis Hamilton – Lewis Hamilton attended the fashion awards in a stand out, eye catching outfit. Wearing a pair of black chelsea boots, black fitted trouser and a black granddad collared shirt, it was the bold white blazer with black outlay that really caught the eye.
Christopher Bailey – Designer Christopher Bailey attended the red carpet event alone as he wore an all navy suit, simple white shirt and perfectly sized black bow tie.
Harold Tillman – Possibly the most stylish outfit of the evening was from Mr. Harold Tillman. Wearing a black tux jacket, and a stylish dotted cravat under an open collared white shirt. Harold brought a true touch of style, not forgetting his chain bound waistcoat.
Jack Whitehall – British comedian Jack Whitehall rocked up the the red carpet in a simply dapper black tux, white shirt and a black bow tie.
Tinie Tempah – Standing out in a light, cream beige, double breasted suit was British born rapper Tinie Tempah. Keeping it simple but stylish he topped it off with a raw cut tee and retro inspired glasses.
Mario Testino – Fashion photographer Mario Testino attended the red carpet event alongside model Rosie Huntington-Whitely in a simple navy blue suit, white shirt and black shoes.
Olivier Rousteing – French born fashion designer and model Olivier Rousteing attended the fashion awards red carpet event in a stylish black v-neck shirt and a subtle double breasted jacket with gold pendent buttons, and a simple pair of raised chelsea boots in black.
Orlando Bloom – Movie star and fashion icon Orlando Bloom stood out in an all blue three piece suit, with silk inspired shirt and tie in matching navy blue.
JW Anderson – JW Anderson was spotted in a simple black blazer, black trousers to suit, and a dark navy high rise, round neck tee.
Oliver Cheshire – Oliver Cheshire attended the fashion awards in a stylish mix of cream beige, black and white, whilst sporting a casual pair of Nike trainers. Mixing smart and casual, the model wore an all cream beige blazer, white shirt with black studded buttons, black bow tie and a pair of fitted, ankle length black trousers.
What was your favourite look from the night? Let us know.