ETQ Amsterdam: Class Shoes

ETQ was founded in 2010 in Amsterdam, driven by the idea of eliminating the superfluous and focus solely on the quality and design of the products themselves. Today, these principles have evolved in a selected range of hand-made luxury shoes, accessories for men and a flagship store that perfectly represents the minimal concept of the brand.
ETQ Amsterdam only works with premium leather: every single piece of footwear plays with textures and materials in a perfect eclecticism. The FW16 collection incorporates monochrome gray, blue and white, with warm brown and nude shades that add movement of unexpected color but well managed. The collection also includes two new models: the low 4 and 5. These additions, long-awaited, refletc the evolution of the brand: a sober and original mix, shoes with a round shape and clean, minimalist style, and at the same time sophisticated.
The collection will have a unique pop-up in the prestigious department store Liberty of London and special collaborations with Barneys New York, END and SSENSE.

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MONCLER: FREEZE FOR FRIEZE

Moncler continues its path of support for creative lever of the younger generation that has always been one of the cardinal points of the particular philosophy of the brand, that this time arrives in London with Moncler Freeze for Frieze. A project organized in collaboration with a prestigious cultural and educational institution such as the Royal College of Art.
Moncler Freeze for Frieze was held from 7th to 9th of October 2016 in the new flagship store Moncler in Old Bond Street 26 and has served to raise funds in full support of two very talented and deserving students during an entire year course of study of specialization in Fashion & Textile, at the Royal College of Art.
Moncler has asked artists, fashion designers, iconic universe of culture, music, global design and friends of the Maison, chosen as representatives of different areas, but also by involving pupils and next to the diploma of London school, to donate their art-work to be exhibited for the first time in an external space out of the College.
The works, about 400, all in post-card format, and signed only on the back, have been sold at one price of £ 60 each., at the opening event of the flagship store on October during London Frieze 2016.
Guest- curator of the project is been the renowned journalist Tim Blanks. A special selection of post-card has been sold exclusively through the e-commerce of the Maison moncler.com and the proceeds were donated to the Royal College of Art.

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Holiday Magazine for South Corea

Holiday, the bi- annual publication written in English but based in Paris, a real editorial must of the ’60s, founded in the United States and known for the extreme care of the photographs, the covers and the reports from the world made by recall journalists, on the piece, which told the reality without filters nor flattery, back today – thanks to the passion and support of the Parisian atelier Franck Durand – with a new look, while preserving the structural and stylistic cornerstones that have made the success of the magazine.
The new issue of Holiday is dedicated to South Korea: after Argentina, Holiday has chosen to dedicate its pages to the wonders of this mysterious and in many ways contradictory country. While photographers Nigel Shafran, Jamie Hawkesworth Karim Sadli, Annemarieke Van Drimmelen, Robi Rodriguez, Joseph Szabou and Park Hyung-sik Kim lend their precious eyes to the wonders of this land, the director Park Chan-Wook told everyday scenes, the poet Lee San-Ha He delves into the long history of Buddhist temples and Arthur Dreyfus writer testifies to his nice outing in a country full of strangeness. All this under the blessing of the wonderful Isabelle Huppert, who confides the author François-Henri Désérable and tells about a divided country, equal parts between despair and beauty

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THEORY: THE MAN THAT WE WILL SEE THIS WINTER

David Sims photographed in NY the 2016 Fall / Winter campaign for Theory, the brand founded in 1997 by Andrew Rosen, who took part in the French actor Alain Delon Fabien as a new face of the brand.
Sims’ portraits show a continued evolution of the essential elements of the male wardrobe, like coats, practical and dynamic for a man who travels, moves through city traffic or in the waiting rooms of the airports. The fascinating play of light and shadows of the photographer further reinforce the idea of timeless; functional design of the garments give Delon a look of worldly sophistication and frame an elegant and pure collection.

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