

Once again, Pratan and Flavio of Common Projects convince us that we are working with the numero uno sneaker brand there is. The shoes pictured above looks very much like the model Achilles, a style that almost always is present in every Common Projects collection. These versions are from a collaboration made with United Bamboo, and we don't know the exact name of the shoes, nor price or release date. All we know, is that they look stunning and we would most definitely be happy wearing them.
September greating,
BA
Further to our series of brand presentations, we continue with the rising star of Alexander Wang.
In a few weeks, we will start the sales of Alexander Wang's spring summer 2010 collection, the third consecutive collection Blender Agency sell for the fashion world's latest darling.
24 year old Alexander Wang might be the biggest young star in women’s fashion today. Wang is originally from San Francisco, but moved to New York when he was 18 to study at Parson’s and work as intern at Marc Jacobs and Vogue. After only a year at Parson’s he dropped out of school and launched his own brand that within 2007 grew to a full women’s line. Wang shows his collections at NY Fashion Week where the last runway shows have been styled by Erin Wasson.
The collections of Alexander Wang are pure, classic and luxurious, but definitely urban, surprising and mysterious. Some people go as far as stating that Wang has reinvented the cool girl. His expression might be best described as skatergirl turned model, and mixes sexy vs androgyny, feminine cuts with mixed-up proportions, and the result is playful and wearable.
For their September issue, W Magazine has written a suggestive article on Alexander Wang; Kid Rocks: All About Alexander Wang (Picture above: W Magazine).
Alexander Wang is available at fine retailers throughout Scandinavia. Please e-mail us at info@blender.as for more info.
J Brand and Hussein Chalayan have recently collaborated on a series of denim, which will be available through carefully selected retailers in Scandinavia. Style.com has just posted an interview with Mr Chalayan and Susie Crippen of J Brand, for you to get additional insight on the collab.
BA
JACK SPADE began in a warehouse on Warren Street in 1996. It grew out of an idea that useful items, in this case bags, could be both utilitarian and stylish. We started using waxwear fabrics and heavy canvas to make a few bags for friends. Over time we received feedback on the bags, made changes, and developed a line of straightforward shapes. Then it occurred to us—why not sell bags to hardware stores and get feedback from people who really use utility bags? Our first JACK SPADE bag was sold to a hardware store in 1997. The distinct identity of JACK SPADE soon made apparent the need for a freestanding retail store. Opened in December 1999 at 56 Greene Street in New York’s SoHo neighborhood, the JACK SPADE store reflects the company’s aesthetic. The unique 500 square foot space houses sturdy men’s bags, clothing, accessories, books and curiosities.
Jack Spade is the latest addition to our brand family, and a very anticipated such, in terms of product quality, origin and brand image. In addition, Jack Spade complements the existing menswear portfolio of Common Projects, Our Legacy and Lyle & Scott. Their approach to fashion is almost impudently in line with the menswear trend of 2009, and we are certain their basis will help the brand to grow into a major menswear player for the future.
Jack Spade was founded by Andy Spade, Kate Spade's husband. Head over to Interview Magazine for an interesting interview with Andy, a true creative business man, on his newly founded ad-agency.
There are certain products that men everywhere turn to for reliability and inherent style. Military-issue chino pants, Timex watches, Lacoste shirts, Levi’s, oxford cloth shirts—all represent the proverbial “real McCoy.” Most were originally created
to serve a purpose—chinos for the military, Levi’s for the workman, Lacoste shirts for the sportsman. Mass marketers have taken the concept of these items and produced lesser products for the sake of fashion. Remember when the only great chino pant you could buy was made of heavy canvas and sold exclusively in Army/Navy stores? Unfortunately, few of these originals still exist.
We’ve always appreciated companies like J. Press, Levi’s, Barbour and even Oxxford Clothing for being great companies that make useful items for men. The products these companies manufacture have style because the designs have a reason for being. With these products as inspiration, we created JACK SPADE. We want to return to this approach, once again offering men items that represent both honest, thoughtful design and practical purpose.
You will be able to purchase Jack Spade from the finest Scandinavian menswear dealer, from February 2010.
Dear reader,
Throughout the fall we will give you brief presentations of the brands we represent at Blender Agency. First out is one of the latest additions to our brand portfolio, Vanessa Bruno.
It seems like our favourite t-shirt maker, mr. James Perse, has been in a sporty mood lately. Last fall he introduced a cruiser bicycle, and this time around it's the classic ping-pong table that gets a threatment from the king of jersey.
"The custom James Perse Ping Pong Table is branded with the Malibu beaches graphic. The table is durable for both indoor and outdoor and is weather resistant. It's designed with a fold and roll design for easy storage and with adjustable feet for leveling the table. The frame is made of steel with a composite and warp free top. James Perse Ping Pong Paddles branded with 1972 logo and James Perse" Ping Pong Balls branded James Perse Los Angeles are also available."
Price and availability on request from James Perse
Happy Monday!
BA