Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Lateboots.com

Most recently we came across this amazing fashion creature who goes by the name of Sham. Sham is the "editor-at-large" of lateboots.com, which is a fashion and lifestyle publication, and it is the online home to a group of some of the most innovative fashion people you will ever meet.

"We love fashion; we live and breathe it daily.When we wake up at 5:00am we're browsing through the latest Vogue magazine and flipping through pages where we've taken the time to label them with post-its of the things we plan on buying" says Sham.

What makes lateboots.com different from the thousands of fashion blogs out there is that you not only read their fashion point of view, you see it as well. The lateboots contributors personal style accounts for a lot of their online following, because this is not something they do...but something they are, and I believe people will always be drawn to genuine passion. So here's some of the people who make it all happen. Be sure to log on to Lateboots.com

Sham



iCON


Marquis.Phipher



Richy Ross


Jennifer Pauline



Kevo

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Installment V

The most incredible designs thus far are finally finished, and between you and me, they are amazing! Brock and the design team stayed up for countless hours cutting and sewing just for you(thank them later). Luckily vividbraille is kind enough to give all of you a sneak peak at what you'll soon be able to get your hands on. Enjoy.










Introducing Joe Jagos

As an artist there are times when you run across another artist work and get excited. I had that opportunity many months ago when I got a glance at one of Joe's many murals at an event Vividbraille was a part of. The event was held at Red Ink Studios in Flint Michigan and was put together by a committee known as "Beauty and the Beats". Since that event Joe has continued developing his passion and talent in the field of "art". Currently Joe is working on a number of different projects out of his studio at Red Ink Studios in Flint. His passion lies in larger projects many of the projects are so big it is difficult to find homes for these works of art. One of my favorites was his giant roller skate. Mr. Jago's plans include working more with art installations at museums along with a planned move to Brooklyn, NY, he also plans on helping out with a mural at the Flint Local who is planing a re grand opening very soon. You never know there may even be a Vividbraille/Joe Jago's project in the works as well.

www.redinkflint.org
www.myspace.com/ilovemanchild







Sunday, February 10, 2008

Installment V. Coming Soon

The latest collection from Vividbraille titled "Installment V" is being finished as we speak. Brock has said this collection is by far the cleanest and most uniform. He also stated that the creative and production time he has spent has exceeded any other collection by at least 50%. All the garments continue to display Vividbraille's identifiable look by continuing with graphics and garments distinct and still identifiable. The workmanship is amazing as the line has grown with hoodies, crew necks, vnecks and tees. The details with hand sown tags, hand made clay buttons, and other details will be seen throughout both this collection but other projects to come. Due to the incredible amount of detail the collection will continue to be limited and become unavailable after all goods are sold out. For purchasing info contact Vividbraille at sales@vividbraille.com. Also, keep a look out for Vividbraille's first bag and a handmade winter scarf for the winter of 08.