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Dark Circle SS14 – Drop 2

 

One of the most exciting brands in the UK right now – Dark Circle release the visuals to their second drop for Spring/Summer 2014.

Having recently come back after 3 years of absence with their first drop of the season, the brand has returned with another strong release focused on clean design and menswear style cuts. Their latest drop consists of a range of graphic tees and hoodies, 5-panels, bucket hats and snapbacks, as well as cut and sew items crafted at the brands in-house Birmingham based factory.

Check out images from the collections accompanying look book above. The Spring/Summer 2014 second drop is available now at www.darkcircleclothing.com and the brands Birmingham pop-up located in the city centre. The collection will be dropping at selected retailers from the 1st of August including Brighton’s Krusoe Store.

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I Love Ugly June / July Editorial

 

To celebrate the opening of their first overseas flagship store, New Zealand based I Love Ugly join forces with up and coming LA blogger Ne.Street to showcase their latest range in this beautifully shot editorial.

With the store to open in LA’s La Brea Avenue this August, ILU are set to extend upon their continued success in the southern hemisphere. Their June/July release draws inspiration from classic sportswear themes and combines this with classic formal wear styles to produce a diverse, ready to wear collection with a clean aesthetic. The look is brought to life in this stunning editorial which takes a focus on surrounding architecture and shapes, capturing beauty in the city which is so often ignored.

For more information on I Love Ugly or to shop the collections visit www.iloveugly.co.uk

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BWGH for PUMA

 

 PUMA link up with David Obadia and Nelson Hassan, founders of French label Brooklyn We Go Hard (BWGH) for yet another exciting collaboration, celebrating the pairs love for the brand.

Combining PUMA’s rich heritage with BWGH’s Parisian style, the collection includes the XS850 and XS698 (a hybrid of the XS850 and R698) silhouettes. The 90’s runners featuring PUMA’s Trinomic technology create a sporty yet sophisticated style and arrive in an array of colour treatments from colour blocking to the XS850 x BWGH all over CAMO print.

PUMA and BWGH continue to combine sport with style in the apparel collection as they use BWGH’s patterns and measurement charts to ensure designs have a more considered fit. The collection applies colour in a more understated manner, with colour blocking once again used, whilst an Ombre treatment is applied to sweaters which also feature the JOY graphic in BWGH’s famous boucle finish. Key pieces see the use of all over CAMO print once again, as it is applied to tees and technical outerwear.

The BWGH for PUMA collection will be available from the 11th of July at the following retailers;

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Goodhood insight – SATTA

 

With SATTA recently releasing the Summer Solstice Collection for this summer, stockists Goodhood pay a visit to the Brixton based studio/workshop/home of the brands founder and creative director Joe Lauder. They take a tour of the space and also sit down with Joe to find out a bit more about the brand itself. Here’s what he had to say…

How did Satta start?

I guess the seeds for Satta were planted in 2007 where I spent my first retreat in the Peruvian amazon staying with a shaman learning about the plant medicines of the jungle. I’d just left school and had no idea what I wanted to do with my life and left with a deep love for the natural world. I knew whatever I did I wanted to be working with nature in whatever way possible, and spent the next few summers designing and building gardens around London as Studio Satta. Because of the seasonal nature of landscaping, the winters were really quiet so I often travelled through the winter months. The seeds for Satta in its current incarnation were sown whilst away on a yoga retreat I took through India and Indonesia in 2012.

I see the process of designing not separate from my yoga practice. Yoga in Sanskrit comes from the root verb Yuj, meaning union or, to join. Satta is a union, a bringing together, of all the aspects of my life, both the people, environments and cultures I experience and my personal passions for working with plants and natural materials, skateboarding and surfing, the output being my efforts to try to merge them together into a tangible and cohesive story, which I hope people can resonate with.

How did you get into design and more specifically producing hand made objects?

So starting off as a landscaper and garden designer I often got asked to produce bespoke outdoor furniture pieces for my clients, over time I developed a love for working with wood and decided to further my skills by studying a fine furniture making course. Once I’d learnt what I wanted to know I left the course and started slowly getting a workshop together in my studio.

What are the key reference points for the brand?

Roots music, Zen buddhism, the trees, the moon, the stars, the seas, rastafarian livity, strictly roots and culture.

Anything inparticular that is heavily influencing you right at this moment?

I’ve been learning about gaia psychology and its opening up a lot of stuff for me at the moment. At its heart it’s about finding ways to re-ignite the emotional connection between individuals and the natural world, in order to help develop sustainable lifestyles and to help support the feelings of separateness from nature. I can only hope that the story Satta tells points in the same direction, because for me that is what its all about, reconnecting.

How do you handle the delicate balance between utilizing nature and living in the city?

Working as a landscaper the balance was easily met, working with the land and constantly finding solutions for people in the city to best utilise their own personal plots of nature. I miss the groundedness which came from landscaping but it only feeds my hunger to integrate the natural world into as many aspects of the design process as possible, be it from the colour palettes, illustrations and graphics to the actual working with natural materials in the workshop.

What does living in London mean to you?

London is so intense, its a struggle to hold your space; for me living in London is about constantly finding balance. London is wild.

What are you listening to at Satta HQ at the moment?

Barrington Levy – Send a Moses

What does the future hold for Satta?

Only Jah know!

The SATTA Summer Solstice collection is available at Goodhood now. Check the range at goodhoodstore.com

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Introducing S.O.O.N (Something Out Of Nothing) SS14 Lookbook

 

London’s S.O.O.N (Something Out Of Nothing) present their first ever collection as they introduce a range of summer staples, highlighted in their new SS14 lookbook and complimenting zine.

The release features a selection of street wear classics including graphic tees and long sleeves, printed hoodies and headwear, as well as cut and sew items such as the quilted coach jacket and all over print sweat shorts. Each print within the collection is hand pulled at S.O.O.N’s studio in Hackney, London.

The brands founder and designer, Johnny Grant had this to say on the brand and its inaugural collection…

“The name of the brand is the embodiment of my own experience and attitude towards building a career within the cre- ative industries; starting from nothing and grafting your way up to something using the resources you have. S.O.O.N was conceived to represent an accessible ideology that it’s audience can relate to. We’re responsive to youth culture and here to inspire and support a hustle-and-grind generation.”

The S.O.O.N SS14 collection is available now over at www.somethingoutofnothing.co.uk

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Percival Spring/Summer 2014 – The Jersey Collection

 

London-based Percival provide a contemporary take on traditional jersey clothing for their latest collection for Spring/Summer 2014.

The historical area of Greenwich provides the backdrop for the visuals as they highlight key pieces from the collection, including the crew neck raglan sweater, the Breton jersey and the stripe panel cut and sew tee. With a focus on quality materials and loose fitting cuts, the collection offers a comfortable option for both summer days and nights.

Percival’s Jersey Collection is available now both in-store and online at www.percivalclo.com

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Nicce London Summer 2014

 

Having stepped onto the streetwear scene back in 2013, Nicce London have quickly made a name for themselves with their clean, ready-to-wear designs.

Summer 2014 sees the brand continue to develop its range but still focus on its disciplines of originally designed, quality apparel. Designed in house, the collection features tees, both short and long sleeved, hooded sweatshirts, coach jackets, shorts and a strong bucket hat selection, all boasting the NICCE london logo in an array of styles.

Check out the visuals for their summer release shot by our friend Corrine Noel. The NICCE London summer collection is available now at www.nicceclothing.com