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HERESY “Cunning Folk” Lookbook

 

South London label HERESY channel themes from English folklore in their latest capsule release for Summer 2015 as they present the “Cunning Folk” lookbook.

The capsule again shows development from HERESY following their ‘Depression’ collection earlier this Spring, with considered material application and detailing giving a clean finish to contemporary designs. The collection combines experimental menswear styles with sportswear themes for a selection of easy to wear street ready pieces.  The colour palette is muted, with heavy use of black, white and grey’s throughout, applying illustrated graphic pieces and screen prints referencing folk elements such as Hagstones, Morris Dancers and Pearly Kings. Along with the staple printed tees and long sleeves, there are cut and sew baseball shirts, a small selection of headwear, heavy wearing mussette bags and also the standout canvas sleeveless pullover.

The collection was designed, printed and shot entirely in Peckham, and is captured in this Barouqe-esque lookbook, referencing the famous still life paintings in amongst a series of carefully selected looks. You can shop the full collection over at  heresylabel.co.uk

 

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Orsman Outerwear Spring/Summer 2015

 

London based Orsman Clothing return with a new selection of seasonal outwear for Spring/Summer 2015.

The label is the brainchild of skateboarder Greg Finch, who also works closely with revived surf/skate brand Life’s a Beach, playing a huge part in their resurgence, as well as being closely linked with UK powerhouse Palace Skateboards and footwear brand Pointer. Orsman draws its inspiration from classic sportswear silhouettes and is designed with the rigours of everyday life in mind. Style is achieved and maintained through their considered fits and quality in construction, while premium materials and production are sourced from within Europe.

London creative agency Peach Fuzz have worked closely with the brand to produce this minimal look book, showcasing their latest release for Spring/Summer, the brands 3rd full season, which again shows development and growth in their collections.  The outerwear range within the release successfully merges streetwear and retro athletic themes, drawing additional inspiration from nautical themes for its colour palette, materials and shapes across several lightweight jacketing options. Stand out pieces include colour blocked windbreakers, fitted bomber jackets and a selection of casual sweater options.

You can pick up the latest from Orsman at Huh Store, Liquor Store and Slam City. 

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Isle Skateboards – Interview

As two of the most respected British riders in the world, Nick Jensen and Paul Shier have been integral members of the UK skate scene for some time now. Following the demise of the once renowned Blueprint skateboards, they have since given rise to a new brand with an eclectic art direction and strong collection of riders on the team. We are happy to be able to share words from them both regarding their company, Isle…

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Prior to launching Isle you kept a lot under wraps in terms of the name etc. How did this impact the launch?

PAUL SHIER – We wanted to keep everything to ourselves and make sure the brand was 100% ready to go the way we envisioned for the launch before announcing anything regarding the name or team. There were some people out there that were guessing at the name for a while and it did get out somehow that it was going to be called Isle. I can remember our first trip to Valencia, Spain when the brand was still not properly launched and all there had been was some personal instagrams of blank boards but Sylvain thought it would be funny to write Celest on his griptape as a joke which sparked interest even more thinking that was going to be the name. I am not too sure if this hyped it up more but we were super stoked on the welcome we got from skaters.

 What goals did you have in mind when creating the concept for the brand?

NICK JENSEN – To create something that was visually different and to support our favourite skaters.

 Did the decline of Blueprint prior to starting Isle provide any lessons to bring to the new brand?

PAUL SHIER – Keep it small and tight, listen and communicate with each other always. Do not grow beyond your means and only do what you believe to be true. Never get people involved who do not understand your message and where you are coming from.

 Isle has a distinctive aesthetic, keeping things minimal with high attention to detail. Are there other brands or designers that you look to for inspiration?

NICK JENSEN – We find ourselves looking at art works outside of skateboarding for inspiration. Going to see art exhibitions has informed the white background aesthetic. We also look at older examples set by skate brand’s, a time when designers used photocopy machines, actual models (ie alien workshop’s stuff) and animation to create their brand identity. We’re really into this hands on approach, treating the board as a sculpture in a way.

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 You’re working on ‘Vase’ with Jacob Harris who also made the Eleventh Hour. Should we expect similar use of ‘regressive technology’ in the new video?

PAUL SHIER – Our video is shot with vx1000 and 16mm. It does seem to be a trend now for people to claim they are filming on VX but this is what I have pretty much always filmed parts on as has Nick so we are more familiar. I think Jake has gone through 4 cameras filming for it and I know I have fucked up one death lens.

Using old technology can be a costly process. Why are using such mediums important to your aesthetic?

PAUL SHIER – 16mm is costly but we are keeping it to a minimum and costs down. VX costs is just a case of buying tapes, unfortunately some cameras have broken, but again this has not been too costly and we were all able to chip in together to get Jacob another. We are all believers in the process, rawness and image that you get from filming with a VX1000 and this is why we continue to use this medium.

 Does the extra cost create pressure for your riders when filming?

PAUL SHIER – The 16mm has been used mostly for lifestyle/art shots and not much real skating is done so the cost is lower than you may think.

I’ve seen Nick mention in a previous interview with Dazed and Confused that you tend to consider two audience types when filming, one core skate and the other more mainstream. Was that taken into account when filming for Vase?

NICK JENSEN – It’s a relief to be making Vase because it’s what we really want to be doing. It’s for skaters by skaters. Dazed was different because of their intentions and ideas.

 The bulk of the team are from the UK. Is a majority filmed over here?

PAUL SHIER – Yes, the majority of the video is shot in the U.K, but there will also be a lot of footage from all the world.

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With so many UK riders, London surely holds an integral value to Isle and the team. As a place to skate, would you say London’s best days are done?

PAUL SHIER – 60% of the team live and skate in London and it is a very important place to us, especially the guys who have grown up around the scene. I know to me it is something that has always been a tight and amazing community of skaters. London days are far from done and never will be. The scene is the strongest it has ever been.

 We really like your hands on approach to the creation of your board graphics. Can you tell us anything about the next series?

PAUL SHIER – We are currently finishing up production of our SP15 line which we are all hyped on. We will be dropping that in about a month with a new line of softgoods too.

 What can we expect from Isle moving forward?

PAUL SHIER – Continue to do what we have been doing, filming for Vase, always putting out quality not quantity, supporting our favourite skateboarders and skateboarding.

You can find out more on Isle Skateboards latest deck series HERE. For more information on the brand or to shop their latest range head over to www.isleskateboards.com

 

Words: James P.Lees

Imagery courtesy of Isle Skateboards

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Heresy ‘Depression’ Capsule Collection

 

London based label Heresy offer up a concise capsule collection entitled ‘Depression’ for spring 2015.

The moon and the stars make up the composition of the visage, placed in a way to make up the sad face design which is applied as a large back print on both pieces. The brand is known for keeping things minimal in both their designs and their visuals, and this simplistic approach carries into their capsule collections. The latest lookbook showcases the items which are offered up in a regular fit, both hand screened printed using water based inks, and constructed from a heavy-weight ring-spun cotton for the tee and loopback cotton for the sweater.

The Heresy ‘Depression’ collection is available now in limited numbers over at heresylabel.co.uk

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Marbek London ‘Marshal’ Collection

West London based contemporary casual wear brand Marbek release their debut collection entitled ‘Marshal’ ready for Autumn 2014.

Marbek operate as a collective whose sole aim is to provide high quality goods for like minded individuals. Taking a progressive approach, each collection they put out will explore different themes and apply these themes to limited quantity pieces.

Their inaugural collection ‘Marshal’ draws inspiration from military styles and combines this with a contemporary approach to design, ranging from graphic tees to bomber jackets. There is a clear consideration to fit and quality within the collection, with their DPM Bomber Jackets hand made here in the UK.

Check out the look book below shot by Matteo Scaglione and be sure to head over to www.marbek.co.uk to shop the full collection.

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Vans x Crossfire Halloween Massacre + Bowl Jam

There’s only one place to be this halloween as Crossfire Halloween Massacre returns to London and heads over to the House Of Vans for a night full of good music and spooky vibes, as well as hosting the biggest bowl riding skateboard jam the UK has seen this year!

Since the two parties first united back in 2008, the event has quickly gained a reputation as one of London’s top nights out for Halloween. The House of Vans spooky Old Vic Tunnels will add to the nights horror theme. Live music will be supplied from the likes of Norwegian deathpunks Turbonegro, alongside some other great names from the hard-core punk scene that are sure to bring the house down. Additional DJ sets from Radio Ones DJ Semtex and rock classics from Zac Slack and James Sherry, plus many more making sure there’s something for everyone.

Alongside the music, an exclusive Massacre Art Exhibition full of gore-ridden illustrations will be displayed in the HOV gallery, while screenings of zombie classics such as Evil Dead and Night Of The Living Dead will be showing in the cinema.

The night will also see the UK’s largest bowl riding jam of the year featuring amateur and pro riders from across the globe, battling it out for that 10,000EUR prize kitty.

Don’t forget…Fancy dress is essential, so start planning out your outfits and head to houseofvanslondon.com and caughtinthecrossfire.com to sign up for the limited free tickets.

 

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Grind London – Losing Focus Editorial

 

Grind London link up with no nonsense photographer Bafic to shoot a selection of pieces from their Autumn/Winter 2014 release in this gritty editorial.

Entitled ‘Losing Focus’, the editorial follows Jack Cannon as he makes his way through the drab streets of Shepherds Bush from dusk through to dawn. The visuals compliments the collection well, showcasing Grind London’s ability to channel themes from the UK and London in particular to inspire their designs. The release references menswear and workwear styles, while taking a playful approach to street ready pieces. Illustrated graphics are applied to tees, long sleeves and also appear on sweaters and jackets. Straight legged tailored bottoms and new headwear pieces see them expand their offerings in a collection constructed from high quality, globally sourced materials.

Stand out pieces include the workwear inspired Japanese denim stripe chore jacket and the forbidden long sleeve tee.

Enjoy the lookbook and be sure to head over to www.grindlondon.com to shop the collection now.