Archive for the 'Beijing' Category

Last Appendix sale

Appendix is having their last and final sale of the their garments in Beijing at Jam bar, Saturday 12.11.11 from 2pm to 6pm. If you are in town, stop by the event! Hope to see you all there!

 

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Behind the secene of Ricostru shooting

 

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Some behind the scene photos of Ricostru S/S 2011 shooting which the Chalk team did in Beijing. Be sure to take a look at Ricostru’s amazing designs. You can also see some of the final photos from the shoot at our home page Here.

红英 / Red Hero Winter 2010

Fashion photographer Paul PJ Cheng shoots Selected Spring/Summer 2011 Campaign
Fashion photographer Paul PJ Cheng shoots Selected Spring/Summer 2011 Campaign

Chalk comes together with Red Hero to create a new series of visual merchandising and styling for their 40 unique shops, as 2010 comes to an end, stay tuned for the newly renovated identity make over in March 2011.

Appendix™ Fashion Evening @ Paper

Appendix Fashion Evening

Appendix™ Shop opens for a night at Paper for an evening of inspiration, mingling and vintage shopping. Fashion portraits by photographer Paul PJ Cheng and stylists Neshat Golparvar and Mikaela Edri will be exhibited along with hand picked vintage garments from around the world available for purchase.

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portraits by fashion photographer Paul PJ Cheng

Like a treasure chest filled with hand-me-downs, fashion stylists Mikaela Edri and Neshat Golparvar worked with a range of vintage garments from Appendix Shop to create a series of fashion portraits with photographer Paul PJ Cheng. Exploring the possibilities with an open attitude, the trio created characters and evocative fragments from culture and society, resulting in a collection of make believe portraits.

Be sure to be in Beijing on the 27th of November!

See you all there!

Style in Sweden

Above is a clip from the Swedish TV series Dårfinkar och Dönickar from 1989, translating into something like Fools and Losers. The acting may have its flaws and you may not understand a single word but this nonetheless is a lovely peek into a late eighties Sweden. The visual impressions offer an intriguing and nostalgic journey into the life of young Simone. The show was directed by Rumle Hammerich and was based on a novel with the same name by Ulf Stark.

Anyone curious to see contemporary Swedish fashion can get their dose at White Box Museum of Art in 798 who hosts the exhibition Exploring a New Identity, showing pieces from the latest collections of a number of Swedish designers. Running until November 7th.