美國 The Standard Hotel 與設計師KAWS 之聯名作品The Standard X KWAS聯名燈泡之後,在日常生活當中的用品燈泡之中,發揮了創造力,讓XX LOGO 延續至燈火之中,今次由設計團隊Solovyov Design. 所打造之BRAIN BULB 大腦燈泡,以複雜的大腦圖案表現燈泡之設計,帶點病態的美感。
在此呈現超強的跨界聯名:瘦身成功的Chanel總監 Karl Lagerfeld為可口可樂代言 Diet Coke真是絕美搭配,三款限量彩繪瓶身亮麗登場,白底銀點秀出 Bernadette的羅曼蒂克;銀光粉紅彩帶纏住瓶身展現 Eleanor之風尚;圖騰標記錯落瓶身讓 Irene的風格衝擊我們視覺,將於6月發行,成組販售,請鎖定追蹤報導。
2011 welcomes a new assortment of Diet Coke bottles produced in collaboration with fashion icon Karl Lagerfeld. Three designs are featured in the limited edition collection, each inspired by Diet Coke heroines- Bernadette, Eleanor and Irene. Polka dots match Bernadette’s romanticism, swishy swirls for Eleanor’s fashion forward stance and rock drama to tally with Irene’s persona. In addition to the bottles, Karl photographed the collection’s advertising campaign featuring Coco Rocha, Heidi Mount and Jeneil Williams. A release is scheduled for June 2011, available individually or in a special collector box set.
美國The Standard Hotel 近日找了知名設計師KAWS來合作三款非常獨特的燈泡。每款燈泡的設計都採用了KAWS經典的 “XX”標誌,並推出了紅色、紫色及綠色三種。產品各推出了限量1000顆,並且定價為65元美金。想要擺脫掉傳統一塵不變喜歡的朋友不妨可以多加參考。新品將於這個月當中正式在The Standard上市。
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US Vogue creative director Grace Coddington,
International Herald Tribune fashion editor Suzy Menkes,
US Vogue editor Anna Wintour,
French Vogue editor Carine Roitfeld
Love Magazine editor Katie Grand
Paris(左起)
John Galliano
Karl Lagerfeld
Sonia Rykiel
Jean Paul Gaultier
Alber Elbaz
Milan(左起)
Donatella Versace
Giorgio Armani
Miuccia Prada
Viktor & Rolf
Anna Piaggi
London(左起)
Giles Deacon
Vivienne Westwood
Paul Smith
Luella
Christopher Kane
New York(左起)
André Leon Talley
Zac Posen
Donna Karen
Hamish Bowles
Ralph Lauren
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"I wasn't intending for any of these pieces to be for anybody but myself or the friends that I did portraits of and would give as gifts. I never intended to show them, much less sell them, until several years of paintings built up. And when people would come to my house, they would urge me to show people my art.
So I took the step and I did it, and I've been quite proud of and surprised by the support and interest, especially from younger fans who may not have gotten into art at such an early age. Maybe this will encourage them to take a look at other things."