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Posts tagged ‘wonderwall’

Original Fake x Wonderwall T-Shirt

29 September 2008, 13.47 | Posted in Fashion | 2 comments »

original fake wonderwall tshirt 1 Original Fake x Wonderwall T Shirt

Yesterday we announced the Original Fake x Wonderall t-shirt already, celebrating the release of the latest book on the work of Wonderwall architects by Frame: Wonderwall Masamichi Katayama Projects N°2.

The t-shirt will be available at Colette and is now already available in the Wonderwall online store for the Japanese market. The Loopwheeler t-shirts are also available, so only the Bape collaboration is still coming.

The t-shirt features a Kaws character on the front, Wonderwall and Original Fake logos on the back, and the Kaws cross eyes embroidery on the sleeve.

More detailed images follow after the jump.

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Wonderwall Masamichii Katayama Projects No. 2 | Limited Edition T-Shirts

28 September 2008, 20.15 | Posted in Books & Magazines, Fashion | No comments »

wonderwall book bape originalfake tees 1 Wonderwall Masamichii Katayama Projects No. 2 | Limited Edition T Shirts

Wonderwall, Masamichi Katayama’s architecture studio, releases a second opus presenting its work, published by Frame: Wonderwall Masamichi Katayama Projects N°2. Throughout all 256 pages, you can have a look at Wonderwall’s most recent projects. To celebrate this publication, three close Wonderwall partners designed a limited edition t-shirt, exclusively available at colette: OriginalFake, Bathing Ape® and Loopwheeler by Groovisions.

Here we give you a look at the book, as well as the graphics of all three limited edition t-shirts by Bape, Original Fake and Loopwheeler, that will soon be available.

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Wonderwall x Groovisions x Loopwheeler T-Shirts

10 September 2008, 18.54 | Posted in Fashion | No comments »

highsnobiety - Wonderwall x Groovisions x Loopwheeler T-Shirts

Wonderwall and Groovisions got together with Loopwheeler Japan, known for their quality jersey and t-shirt bodies to produce a limited edition t-shirt. It is interesting seeing this kind of collaboration, as Wonderwall being architects and Groovisions being a design firm, both do not come from the fashion world. Something that you only come across in Japan.
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Frame Magazine Issue #62 Preview – Wonderwall & Bape

16 June 2008, 22.40 | Posted in Books & Magazines | No comments »

highsnobiety - frame magazine issue 62 previewIssue 62 of Frame Magazine features an in depth look at the relationship between BAPE and design firm Wonderwall. For over a decade the two have worked to produce staggering retail interiors that have intrigued customers and set standards for others. The issue also investigates other spaces where art and interiors meld in nontraditional places… like bars.
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A.P.C. Daikanyama Homme Store

19 December 2007, 20.11 | Posted in Stores | No comments »

APC Daikanyama Flagship Store Japan
A.P.C. recenty renovated their Daikanyama Homme store in Japan and to do so they worked with famed Japanese architects from Wonderwall. Wonderwall has worked on many high profile projects, from most Bape stores around the globe to the recent Uniqo Flagship Store in NYC and many others.
Once again the architect perfectly translated the brands feel and image into the store. The mix of glass, concrete and warm woods, along with the contrasting industrial steel tubes turned out to be a great space.
Other A.P.C. stores around the globe have a different feel though. The NYC, Paris and Berlin flagship stores all have used wooden floors, antique wood applications, overall straight lines. The new Daikanyama store certainly seems more modern than the rest of them. Let’s see if we will see that also in future stores.
After the jump many more pictures of the beautiful space.
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