June 21st 2010 // 10:47 am // Style

"It was my first time to Saint Tropez and I don't think I will forget it any time soon. The story for an editorial we were shooting was set in a burlesque club, on the beach. Think Moulin Rouge on the sea. Dark eyeshadow, weird suits, strange positions, on a stage where normally the almost naked girls dance. After a few hours, they needed to change some lights, so that gave me a break to get out of the strange circumstances, and have a moment on the beach. Aaah the fresh air. The beauty of the sea. The soft sand. The barenaked asses. Excuse me? READ MORE »
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June 8th 2010 // 4:30 pm // Style
Kuyichi is very happy with all the great support and reactions on its instore Peru event, thanks to you all! All winners will be contacted within a week from now so check your email or phone..

Images by Dutch photographer Pablos Delfos
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June 8th 2010 // 10:15 am // Fashion, Style
So cool to see other brands being sustainable! Check out the new Vans sneakers. Vans latest attempt is the animal-free 106 SF, a classic après-surf sneaker that features uppers made from hemp or recycled PET, along with water-based dyes and glues that are gentler on the environment. The one-piece outsole is made by injection mold, a process that is virtually waste-free. Another waste-reducing masterstroke comes in the form of the footbed lining, which is made from Dri-lex Bamboo, a patented material that requires no trimming or cutting. We support!

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June 2nd 2010 // 10:59 am // Art, Conscious, Style

They are doing some good work already for a while: Dutch favela painters Haas & Hahn. These Dutch artists have adorned several concrete landscapes in Brazil with their colorful paintings, and now they’ve taken on the transformation of a blighted neighborhood. The area, Santa Marta, is one of Brazil’s notorious favelas, or shantytowns. They call this urban explosion of color Favela Painting, and it has become a local source of pride.
Haas & Hahn is the working title of Dutch artistic duo Jeroen Koolhaas and Dre Urhahn. They started working together in 2005, when they filmed a documentary about hip hop in the favelas of Rio and São Paolo for MTV. Inspired by this visit, they embarked on a journey to bring outrageous works of art to unexpected places, starting with painting enormous murals in the slums of Brazil together with the local youth.
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May 26th 2010 // 8:55 am // Famous & Conscious, Fashion

Another story from Glamour’s fashion editor Jetteke during her trip in Peru for work. Jetteke visited Mario Testino’s sister Giuliana whom is a great designer in her homeland. “Giuliana is just an amazing woman and designs a beautiful collection of knitwear, very special”. All of her work is handcrafted, using techniques of crochet, hand knitting, macramé and embroidery. Due to the craft and element of handmade knitwear, each item has an identity of its own, with some designs that can take up to one month to complete. Testino only uses natural fibres of mercerized pima cotton and baby alpaca blends, with a majority of the shades free of chemical and synthetic dyes. The alpacas live at 14000 feet above sea level, where contamination is almost non existent due to the argental territory. More info check: Giuliana Testino
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