Known for their bright pop graphic T-shirts and versatile pullovers, London creative label Lazy Oaf offers a preview of its Spring/Summer 2012 collection. Driven by distinct illustration, graphics and drawings, this new collection offers an interesting range of jaunty pieces starting from printed collar polo shirts, graphic tees, long and short sleeved tops. Slated to be exhibited at the (capsule) event in New York next week, expect this arrangement to hit shelves in the latter part of February 2012.
Norwegian streetwear brand I.N.I. rolls out its complete lookbook highlighting the latest collection for Spring 2012. Founded in 2004, I.N.I. has maintained a low profile towards its branding throughout the years aas a part of its position within the industry. Unconventional as it may be, the strategy has provided the label a flourishing business that has led to the opening of two flagship stores alongside a strong presence on numerous retail accounts in Norway. For its latest arrangement, the brand focuses on several staple garments coming in the form of baseballinspired shirts, basic sweaters, printed T-shirts and button-up shirts. The Spring 2012 collection will be released in few months through Steez.no.
I.N.I 2012 Spring Collection Lookbook
Norwegian streetwear brand I.N.I. rolls out its complete lookbook highlighting the latest collection for Spring 2012. Founded in 2004, I.N.I. has maintained a low profile towards its branding throughout the years aas a part of its position within the industry. Unconventional as it may be, the strategy has provided the label a flourishing business that has led to the opening of two flagship stores alongside a strong presence on numerous retail accounts in Norway. For its latest arrangement, the brand focuses on several staple garments coming in the form of baseballinspired shirts, basic sweaters, printed T-shirts and button-up shirts. The Spring 2012 collection will be released in few months through Steez.no.
Yayoi Kusama “The Obliteration Room” @ Queensland Gallery of Modern Art
Yayoi Kusama is a Japanese film-maker, painter, sculptor, designer, poet, writer and altogether amazing artist known for her fixative exploration of pattern and repetition. She is currently showcasing her latest work at the Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) in Queensland, Australia where she has often exhibited over the last decade. “Look Now, See Forever” runs until 11 March 2012, and features Kusama’s extraordinary imagination in its evolution, as well as innovative interaction with the audience in person and online. Watch the time-lapse video of The Obliteration Room to witness some literal obliteration.
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