Los Angeles is known for its architectural diversity decorated with stunning murals and street art. In his latest project Ian Wood document icons such as Frank Lloyd Wright’s Hollyhock House, Cesar Pelli’s Pacific Design Center, Eric Owen Moss Stealth building, and Morphosis recently completed Emerson College Los Angeles on equal footing with freeways and freight trains.
27.12.15
20.12.15
Twin Peaks coming to SHOWTIME in 2017
Currently in production, TWIN PEAKS is written and produced by series creators and executive producers David Lynch and Mark Frost and is directed entirely by David Lynch. While the full mystery awaits, fans can expect many familiar faces, including Golden Globe winner and Emmy Award nominee Kyle MacLachlan, who reprises his role as FBI Agent Dale Cooper.
SUPREME by Complex
In 1994, James Jebbia opened the first Supreme location in a small
storefront on Lafayette Street in New York. At the time, Supreme was a
brand for skaters by skaters—even the design for the shop was more open
so skaters could come right in with their skateboards. But today, 21
years later, Supreme is a legendary streetwear brand that’s cultivated a
cult following well beyond that original fan base. Continuing to
release product in tightly controlled, limited amounts, the brand is as
big as it wants to be in New York, Los Angeles, and London; a titan in
Japan—arguably its largest market.
Complex has covered Supreme for well over a decade (Complex was founded in 2002). Most of it was from afar; we wrote about releases or lookbooks. But for the last year or so, our Complex News team has been reporting from the Lafayette Street shop to cover in-store launches. Every story was the same: Lines snaked around the block, kids camped out for hours or days, sometimes even in subfreezing temperatures, just to get any Supreme item. Each Thursday drop was chaos. In April 2014, the NYPD canceled the Supreme x Nike Air Foamposite One in-store launch at the NYC flagship after a riot nearly broke out earlier that day.
Complex has covered Supreme for well over a decade (Complex was founded in 2002). Most of it was from afar; we wrote about releases or lookbooks. But for the last year or so, our Complex News team has been reporting from the Lafayette Street shop to cover in-store launches. Every story was the same: Lines snaked around the block, kids camped out for hours or days, sometimes even in subfreezing temperatures, just to get any Supreme item. Each Thursday drop was chaos. In April 2014, the NYPD canceled the Supreme x Nike Air Foamposite One in-store launch at the NYC flagship after a riot nearly broke out earlier that day.
But there was something much bigger here. We learned that many were in
line to purchase gear that they’d later flip online for big profits,
selling apparel and other items for as much as 1,200 percent above
retail value. “We started to get to know these people and realized there
was a business here and real money to be made,” explains Emily Oberg,
Complex Editorial Producer and one of the directors of this documentary.
While the reselling market is hardly new, and people have been selling
Supreme online for years, it’s yet to be the focus of serious
investigation—until now.
14.12.15
First Layer Trailer - A Vans Snowboard Movie
“We are stoked to introduce the output of Vans Snowboarding's latest
European project: ‘First Layer'. Our goal was to showcase our European
snowboard family, including riders such as Arthur Longo, Sami Luhtanen,
Will Smith, Sparrow Knox, Markus Keller and many more...
During
the winter of 2015, we collected footage from the night of Lapland to
the light of Patagonia, passing by the Alpine powder. This mix of street
riding, backcountry and travel is our vision of snowboarding.”
8.12.15
5.12.15
The new Harrington Jacket: Baracuta's G9
A new version, made of precious "aged" leather with the same versatility, classic and timeless style.
3.12.15
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