NEW CLUB KIDS - THE BOOK

NEW CLUB KIDS - THE BOOK
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Showing posts with label club kid fashion blog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label club kid fashion blog. Show all posts

Monday, 13 May 2013

As Seen In Blitz - book launch

Some of you might have already seen the new book "As seen in Blitz" dedicated to the hayday of the Blitz movement when the now cult magazine was the hip must-read of a whole generation. The book features a detailed insight into the most memorable content of the Blitz Magazine. In celebration of the launch of the book, the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London is throwing a glitzy launch party (by invite or ticket only) and here is the memo:


We're Not Here To Sell Clothes: The Making of BLITZ Fashion

18 May 2013 - 19 May 2013 - We are delighted to celebrate the launch of Iain R. Webb's new book As Seen in BLITZ: Fashioning '80s Style with a series of special events. Over the weekend there is a pop-up show in the ICA Theatre curated by former fashion editor Iain R Webb, a series of talks with special guests, and film screenings. As Seen in BLITZ: Fashioning '80s Style focuses on 1980s style and culture and includes a wealth of stunning visuals, text and interviews celebrating the deeply influential pages of BLITZ. In London at the start of the 1980s, three new style magazines emerged to define an era. It was a time of change: post punk before the digital age and at the dawn of a hedonistic club scene that saw the birth of the New Romantics. On the pages of BLITZ, The Face and i-D, a new breed of young iconoclasts hoped to inspire revolution. As BLITZ magazine's fashion editor from 1982-87, Iain R. Webb was at the centre of this world. His images manipulated fashion to explore ideas of transformation, beauty, glamour and sex. The magazine's arresting, subversive fashion pages, and its profiles of disparate designers and creative types, let the imagination run free.The cast of characters and contributors include Leigh Bowery, Amanda Cazalet, Boy George, Princess Julia, Nick Knight, David LaChapelle, Paul Morley and Anna Piaggi. Featured designers include Bodymap, Judy Blame, Dean Bright, Comme Des Garçons, Jasper Conran, John Galliano, Jean Paul Gaultier, Katharine Hamnett, Hermès, Pam Hogg, Marc Jacobs, Stephen Jones, Calvin Klein, Andrew Logan, Issey Miyake, Franco Moschino, Rifat Ozbek, Antony Price and Vivienne Westwood.'We're thrilled to be hosting the launch of As Seen in BLITZ. It's incredible to think who passed through the pages of BLITZ magazine - Malcolm McLaren, Madonna, Daniel Day-Lewis... I couldn't have survived the 80s without it.'
Gregor Muir, Executive Director, ICA



Friday, 18 May 2012

Saturday night, Shabba returns



So, our favourite East End party is back this Saturday with yet another challenge. The theme, specially picked by promoter and club-kid extravaganza Daniel Lismore involves paper bags and skulls. Hm, curious to see what will come out of that in the end. So, if you need more inspiration for your look, here's the brief: 


Skulls sit shoulder high. Do you hold the high ground? Shabba Dabba Da returns to London's club land on May 19th at our new home the revamped and spectacular venue, Bells of Shoreditch. 


We have invited our favourite artists, graphic designers and general "creative with felt pen" types down between 21.00 - 23.00 to take part in a two hour long creative mele....In which they will create an array of paper bag heads. 




DJ's:  Munroe Bergdorf   Josh Quinton   Prince Persona   Lady Ton    Danny C B2B JSP Mem (SBAS) 




Just released, here is the video from the night. Enjoy!





Wednesday, 22 February 2012

LFW February 2012

Another LFW has just rolled out of our way and after the buzz of all parties has passed, we are left to reflect upon the talent and the highlights. Here is what we liked.


We start with London's favourite blogger and designer Fred Butler (also featured in the "New Club Kids" book) offered some hot candy looks in her first show. We loved it.



...as crazy as it goes, club-kids fashion was definitely involved in this splendid collection by Sister by Sibling who sell in boutiques alongside no other but our favourite dame Westwood.
 Sister by Sibling
Sister by Sibling

 House of Holland


 Fyodor and Golan are our winners of most quirky look this Fashion Week
    Fyodor Golan

Of course there is always one very distinctive look which arguably defines the best of  London Fashion Week and features in most magazine and papers reviews and this time it is this amazing Sarah Burton offering. Lee's spirit truly lives on through this stunning collection.
McQ


J. Anderson showed some alternative silhouettes and that patent leather catsuit is simply a must-have for the grown-up club-Kid that parties at members clubs in midweek soirées...
 J. Anderson

Marios Schwab
Thomas Tait 
Nasir Mazhar

 Louise Gray
 Louise Gray


 Jean-Pierre Braganza takes a sharp turn from the club-kid culture
Jean-Pierre Braganza


 and Mary Katranzou firmly puts her stamp on the trend of mirrored, symmetrical prints and asymmetrical silhouettes. Simply Brilliant!

 

photos credit: Catwalking.com

Sunday, 30 October 2011

Haloween's Circus yet again...

Despite being the one night in the year that turns almost every club into a Club-Kid night, Haloween still hasn't lost our trust and brings the freaking looks in full blast. No exceptions this time at Cafe De Paris [cafedeparis.com]  where Circus took over yet again and did not disappoint. See for yourselves..





















  Till next time, see you soon!

[images by AntonioGigliotta.com]