Fashion Oct 4, 2016. Jahrhunderts zu erkennen ist, vermittelt sie die gleichen Emotionen wie ihr Vorgänger aus den 1960er-Jahren. More Designed to look like a petrol station, this retro-looking café also sells exclusive Fragment x Starbucks merchandiseFujiwara designed this Starbucks store to look like a gas station on a vacant country road.
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Vintage, military, urban and tech references get a contemporary and fresh twist – splashed upon streetwear staples for maximum effect. Tie dye, leopard print and neons for the SS19 collection from social media buzzy streetwear brand, HYPE.East London streetwear brand NICCE has launched its limited edition White Label capsule collection, inspired by art.Vintage lovers! Fujiwara is sometimes referred to as the ‘godfather of streetwear’ due to his pioneering influence on hip hop music, fashion and art in Japan and around the world. How GOODENOUGH Made Hiroshi Fujiwara the "Godfather of Streetwear" This one label spawned the entire Japanese streetwear industry. It blends in with its surroundings with some green flooring and a wire mesh ceiling, making it look like an extension of the rooftop garden.
Moncler and Fragment Design’s Hiroshi Fujiwara, also known as the Godfather of Japanese streetwear, have continued their esteemed relationship with Moncler’s legendary Genius line. Tommy Hilfiger’s latest capsule collection lets you cop styles inspired by the OG Tommy Jeans Sport Tech Denim 1997 collection.For Parajumpers' latest collection, the Italian clothing brand is telling the stories of those living in the remote Svalbard islands.Boy band PRETTYMUCH cover the AW19 issue of Rollacoaster, wearing Moncler. Nachdem die limitierte „Air Trainer 1“-Edition auf sehr viel Gegenliebe gestoßen ist, war es nur naheliegend, eine weitere Retro-Silhouette zu pimpen. You'll find this distinctive café at Miyashita Park’s rooftop garden. Moncler Genius will be launching Richard Quinn’s first ever couture offering for the brand.
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You’ll find the word ‘MYST’ emblazoned on all the merch – it stands for the store’s location, Miyashita Park. By Gavin Yeung. The Starbucks in Miyashita Park is designed by streetwear icon Hiroshi Fujiwara of Fragment. Although parts of Miyashita Park are already open, the new Starbucks is only accessible from Tuesday August 4. set inside a blooming greenhouse at the Hana Biyori garden.