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Fashion Tapes


Jul07

TV might be on the radio, but fashion is on the silver screen -- and tomorrow evening, District L will head to the Tribeca Grand for another sartorial screening in the name of style: Kim Jules of Bijules is pairing with Wardenclyffe for the launch of Amasia. Created for Diane Pernet's curatorial project at Vicenza Oro, the film will be introduced exclusively with Italian Vogue.

Kim Jules is a New York-based jewelry designer that fuses dark humor and modern innovation into her captivating collections. Look out for her Amasia launch tomorrow.

 

Post by Amanda LaMela


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Plastique Resolutions


Jan11

This past weekend, during a particularly successful trip to Beacon's Closet to get rid of a gaudy fluorescent yellow jacket from S/S 09 and a shiny cobalt nylon Leonello Borghi bag (from same offending season), I decided to indulge the whole witchy-gothy vibe I've been pining to incorporate into my wardrobe. One Cheap Monday skull print mesh t-shirt and a drop-shoulder bird's eye sweater later, I still wasn't quite satisfied.

After picking up a rather intense looking skull ring (sporting a spiked bucket helmet and a vicious scowl) and then buying it because I couldn't get it off my finger quickly enough, the faintest inkling of an idea entered my mind. As it percolated, it evolved from a mere glimmer in my glazed-over left eye into a full blown sense of purpose, the desire to effect personal change in light of renewed opportunity.

In the world outside of my fevered mind, children, most call this a New Year's Resolution and I had decided mine would be to wear more dude rings. Small victories, small victories.

Enter Plastique, the online vendor boasting "plastic jewelry with a graphic designer's touch". The minimalism and precision that goes into Plastique's range of Gestalt-adherent accessories is indeed appealing. The pieces are just understated enough that a guy like me can get away with wearing them without being labeled a "Gaga-gay" or an "asshole", but just edgy enough that it doesn't look like I'm wearing a Cracker Jack ring and expecting a medal for it. I've never really been one for guy jewelry, but Plastique's educated and mesmerizingly simple festoonery is just the kind of back-up I need to actually commit to making this a thing.

*Although the "Helvetica" necklace will probably earn me a few "pretentious dipshit" comments here and there. But damn straight, I never said I wasn't. Sans serif fonts rule, and so does Plastique.

You can find these and more of Plastique's laser-cut acrylic accessories at their online storefront here.

 

Post by Nicolas Sera-Leyva


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