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		<title>Le Labo for anOther Magazine</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Nov 2010 18:57:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Bryce</dc:creator>
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<p>New York Fragrance maker, Le Labo have collaborated with anOther Magazine by creating this special scent, available now at <a href="http://www.colette.fr/#/eshop/article/19125439/le-labo-parfum-another-13/165/">colette</a>. Just 500 bottles have been made, and uses the signature Le Labo packaging. Check out our feature on Le Labo to find out more about the brand <a href="http://slamxhype.com/fashion/le-labo-the-art-of-perfumery/">here</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://slamxhype.com/fashion/le-labo-for-another-magazine/">Le Labo for anOther Magazine</a> is a post from: <a href="http://slamxhype.com">SLAMXHYPE</a></p>
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<p>New York Fragrance maker, Le Labo have collaborated with anOther Magazine by creating this special scent, available now at <a href="http://www.colette.fr/#/eshop/article/19125439/le-labo-parfum-another-13/165/">colette</a>. Just 500 bottles have been made, and uses the signature Le Labo packaging. Check out our feature on Le Labo to find out more about the brand <a href="http://slamxhype.com/fashion/le-labo-the-art-of-perfumery/">here</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://slamxhype.com/fashion/le-labo-for-another-magazine/">Le Labo for anOther Magazine</a> is a post from: <a href="http://slamxhype.com">SLAMXHYPE</a></p>
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		<title>Le Labo x AnOther Magazine “AnOther 13″ Perfume</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Nov 2010 16:05:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Oliver</dc:creator>
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<p>Le Labo, is a huge favourite of our here having featured them in THE NEW ORDER and this latest project that features AnOther Magazine is of great interest. The AnOther 13, a scent blended by hand and is named after the number of ingredients that it has been created from, both signature&#8217;s of the brands concept. Consisting of green citrus, ambret seeds, apples, pears amongst others the perfume is limited to 500 units, with each bottle individually numbered.</p>
<p>Thanks to <a href="http://hypebeast.com/2010/11/another-magazine-x-perfumiers-le-labo-another-13/" target="_blank">Hypebeast</a> for the info.</p>
<p><a href="http://slamxhype.com/fashion/le-labo-x-another-magazine-%e2%80%9canother-13%e2%80%b3-perfume/">Le Labo x AnOther Magazine “AnOther 13″ Perfume</a> is a post from: <a href="http://slamxhype.com">SLAMXHYPE</a></p>
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<p>Le Labo, is a huge favourite of our here having featured them in THE NEW ORDER and this latest project that features AnOther Magazine is of great interest. The AnOther 13, a scent blended by hand and is named after the number of ingredients that it has been created from, both signature&#8217;s of the brands concept. Consisting of green citrus, ambret seeds, apples, pears amongst others the perfume is limited to 500 units, with each bottle individually numbered.</p>
<p>Thanks to <a href="http://hypebeast.com/2010/11/another-magazine-x-perfumiers-le-labo-another-13/" target="_blank">Hypebeast</a> for the info.</p>
<p><a href="http://slamxhype.com/fashion/le-labo-x-another-magazine-%e2%80%9canother-13%e2%80%b3-perfume/">Le Labo x AnOther Magazine “AnOther 13″ Perfume</a> is a post from: <a href="http://slamxhype.com">SLAMXHYPE</a></p>
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		<title>Maison Martin Margiela &#8216;20&#8242; Exhibition London</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jun 2010 15:46:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Oliver</dc:creator>
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<p>Having made its initial impression in Antwerp at the MoMU Fashion Museum, then followed up in Munich the Maison Martin Margiela ‘20’ Exhibition has opened at Somerset House in London. The highly anticipated installation that captivates the 20 year long history of the label perfectly showcases the forward-thinking and avant-garde artisan pieces alongside catwalk videos, installations, jewellery and three fantastic films showing the wardrobes. Pulling together the three main figures behind the curation, organisation and aesthetic of the exhibition, <a href="http://www.anothermag.com/current/view/265/Maison_Martin_Margiela_20_Exhibition" target="_blank">AnOther magazine</a> have interview asked<strong> Kaat Debo</strong> (curator of exhibitions at MoMU), <strong>Bob Verhelst</strong> (exhibition designer and scenographer for Maison Martin Margiela), and <strong>Claire Catterall</strong> (curator at Somerset House) about the show, and what makes Maison Martin Margiela so unique.</p>
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<blockquote><p><em>How did you come to work for Margiela?</em></p>
<p>Bob Verhelst: I studied with Martin and kept in contact. I had always been interested in what he was doing, and at the first Maison show asked him if he needed any help, and have now been working with the label for eight years.<br />
Kaat Debo: I don’t work for the Maison, but I have worked a lot with Bob. I started to work with him on our very first exhibition for the opening of MoMU and we have done almost all our exhibitions together since. We realised that 2008 was going to be the 20th Anniversary of Margiela, so I said, “Bob, maybe you could call Martin?”<br />
Claire Catterall: So Bob is actually proof that Martin exists!<br />
KD: For us it was important that someone who knew the language of the house was involved. It had to not be about simply painting everything white and saying “this is Margiela.” During the research period we started to ask, “What are the codes and the language of the Maison?” And since Bob has been so involved he was the ideal person to answer.<br />
BV: One of the inherent languages of the Maison is the use of the trompe l&#8217;oeils, and I quickly realised how important that was. We wanted to carry that through the exhibition, but didn’t want to re-use their photographs as it would simply turn the gallery into a Margiela store. We wanted to incorporate the concept but give it new meaning, which is why we made new trompe l&#8217;oeil for each show, taken from the walls of the different museum buildings.</p>
<p><em>Will Martin see the show?</em></p>
<p>BV: Ah, well I know he saw the show in Antwerp and he also dropped by to Munich, so it is a possibility.<br />
KD: He doesn’t let you know though, he will just turn up. I guess it depends if he wants a weekend in London!</p>
<p><em>What makes the London show unique to the others?</em></p>
<p>CC: I think some of the rhythms are different to how it appeared in Antwerp or Munich, because the team has had to work with the quite difficult shape and space of the gallery at Somerset House.<br />
KD: One of the things I have noticed here is how forthcoming the “shoulders” section is, which is great because the form of the shoulder in Margiela pieces is in a way key to what he does. He started designing at the end of the 80s when it was about big powerful shoulders, and he did the complete opposite keeping it super narrow and refined. Then recently in the collections it was back to the large pronounced shoulder, and although this is now common through houses like Balenciaga and Balmain, at the time it was all about the minimal aesthetic so was quite a contrast. He has basically reversed the common silhouette, 20 years apart.</p>
<p><em>Is the show a retrospective of the Margiela archive, or are you trying to do something further than simply display those pieces?</em></p>
<p>KD: It is about more than just the collections, it is about the brand, the stores and how they sell their fashion.<br />
BV: The exhibition is about identifying the whole language of Margiela.</p>
<p><em>What is it about Margiela that you think has such appeal? Although an avant-garde label it is worn and admired widely.</em></p>
<p>KD: It is true – if you go to a party of architects, artists, fashion people, designers, you can see the four little white stitches everywhere. I think there are two houses where this is the case though: Comme des Garçons and Maison Martin Margiela.</p>
<p><em>Yes true, but I actually think – and I may get into trouble for saying this – Margiela is more respected because in a way Comme now has a sense of diffusion to it.</em></p>
<p>KD: Ah, maybe it’s true. I think Margiela is one of the only brands that don’t sign the label, but in a way have created the idea of the hyper label. You can see those four white stitches when someone is wearing the garment, but it still has a level of anonymity, it is not brazen. I think that is something that creates a level of elitism and appeal, but quietly.<br />
BV: Also, he builds his collections up over many years, so that you can pull pieces out of the archive from two or ten years ago and wear them with pieces from the current collection. He is really an incredibly good tailor.<br />
CC: He is just so good at making the “perfect piece.”<br />
KD: Martin makes some incredibly interesting pieces, but he can also make a really great simple jacket. Not all designers have the ability to do that. You can only make great conceptual pieces when you have a strong understanding of the history of fashion. You have to know how to construct a piece of clothing before you can deconstruct it.<br />
BV: With Margiela, when you put something of his on you not only look a certain way and make an impact, but you also feel completely comfortable because the cut, the line and the quality is so perfect.<br />
KD: Some of the ideas are really extreme but the idea never overpowers the garment. The garment itself is still elegant and that really is the essence of Margiela.</p></blockquote>
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<p><a href="http://slamxhype.com/fashion/maison-martin-margiela-20-exhibition-london/">Maison Martin Margiela &#8216;20&#8242; Exhibition London</a> is a post from: <a href="http://slamxhype.com">SLAMXHYPE</a></p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">
<p>Having made its initial impression in Antwerp at the MoMU Fashion Museum, then followed up in Munich the Maison Martin Margiela ‘20’ Exhibition has opened at Somerset House in London. The highly anticipated installation that captivates the 20 year long history of the label perfectly showcases the forward-thinking and avant-garde artisan pieces alongside catwalk videos, installations, jewellery and three fantastic films showing the wardrobes. Pulling together the three main figures behind the curation, organisation and aesthetic of the exhibition, <a href="http://www.anothermag.com/current/view/265/Maison_Martin_Margiela_20_Exhibition" target="_blank">AnOther magazine</a> have interview asked<strong> Kaat Debo</strong> (curator of exhibitions at MoMU), <strong>Bob Verhelst</strong> (exhibition designer and scenographer for Maison Martin Margiela), and <strong>Claire Catterall</strong> (curator at Somerset House) about the show, and what makes Maison Martin Margiela so unique.</p>
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<blockquote><p><em>How did you come to work for Margiela?</em></p>
<p>Bob Verhelst: I studied with Martin and kept in contact. I had always been interested in what he was doing, and at the first Maison show asked him if he needed any help, and have now been working with the label for eight years.<br />
Kaat Debo: I don’t work for the Maison, but I have worked a lot with Bob. I started to work with him on our very first exhibition for the opening of MoMU and we have done almost all our exhibitions together since. We realised that 2008 was going to be the 20th Anniversary of Margiela, so I said, “Bob, maybe you could call Martin?”<br />
Claire Catterall: So Bob is actually proof that Martin exists!<br />
KD: For us it was important that someone who knew the language of the house was involved. It had to not be about simply painting everything white and saying “this is Margiela.” During the research period we started to ask, “What are the codes and the language of the Maison?” And since Bob has been so involved he was the ideal person to answer.<br />
BV: One of the inherent languages of the Maison is the use of the trompe l&#8217;oeils, and I quickly realised how important that was. We wanted to carry that through the exhibition, but didn’t want to re-use their photographs as it would simply turn the gallery into a Margiela store. We wanted to incorporate the concept but give it new meaning, which is why we made new trompe l&#8217;oeil for each show, taken from the walls of the different museum buildings.</p>
<p><em>Will Martin see the show?</em></p>
<p>BV: Ah, well I know he saw the show in Antwerp and he also dropped by to Munich, so it is a possibility.<br />
KD: He doesn’t let you know though, he will just turn up. I guess it depends if he wants a weekend in London!</p>
<p><em>What makes the London show unique to the others?</em></p>
<p>CC: I think some of the rhythms are different to how it appeared in Antwerp or Munich, because the team has had to work with the quite difficult shape and space of the gallery at Somerset House.<br />
KD: One of the things I have noticed here is how forthcoming the “shoulders” section is, which is great because the form of the shoulder in Margiela pieces is in a way key to what he does. He started designing at the end of the 80s when it was about big powerful shoulders, and he did the complete opposite keeping it super narrow and refined. Then recently in the collections it was back to the large pronounced shoulder, and although this is now common through houses like Balenciaga and Balmain, at the time it was all about the minimal aesthetic so was quite a contrast. He has basically reversed the common silhouette, 20 years apart.</p>
<p><em>Is the show a retrospective of the Margiela archive, or are you trying to do something further than simply display those pieces?</em></p>
<p>KD: It is about more than just the collections, it is about the brand, the stores and how they sell their fashion.<br />
BV: The exhibition is about identifying the whole language of Margiela.</p>
<p><em>What is it about Margiela that you think has such appeal? Although an avant-garde label it is worn and admired widely.</em></p>
<p>KD: It is true – if you go to a party of architects, artists, fashion people, designers, you can see the four little white stitches everywhere. I think there are two houses where this is the case though: Comme des Garçons and Maison Martin Margiela.</p>
<p><em>Yes true, but I actually think – and I may get into trouble for saying this – Margiela is more respected because in a way Comme now has a sense of diffusion to it.</em></p>
<p>KD: Ah, maybe it’s true. I think Margiela is one of the only brands that don’t sign the label, but in a way have created the idea of the hyper label. You can see those four white stitches when someone is wearing the garment, but it still has a level of anonymity, it is not brazen. I think that is something that creates a level of elitism and appeal, but quietly.<br />
BV: Also, he builds his collections up over many years, so that you can pull pieces out of the archive from two or ten years ago and wear them with pieces from the current collection. He is really an incredibly good tailor.<br />
CC: He is just so good at making the “perfect piece.”<br />
KD: Martin makes some incredibly interesting pieces, but he can also make a really great simple jacket. Not all designers have the ability to do that. You can only make great conceptual pieces when you have a strong understanding of the history of fashion. You have to know how to construct a piece of clothing before you can deconstruct it.<br />
BV: With Margiela, when you put something of his on you not only look a certain way and make an impact, but you also feel completely comfortable because the cut, the line and the quality is so perfect.<br />
KD: Some of the ideas are really extreme but the idea never overpowers the garment. The garment itself is still elegant and that really is the essence of Margiela.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>AnOther Magazine Art Editions</title>
		<link>http://slamxhype.com/art-design/another-magazine-art-editions/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 00:23:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allan</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Art & Design]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Jake and Dinos Chapman]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Tom Friedman]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Vera Lehndorff and Holger Trulzsch]]></category>

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<p>AnOther Magazine is adding to its ever growing product retail arm with a series of limited Art Editions created by artists who have worked with the magazine throughout the last decade.  The initial release sees three highly collectable and different items issued: &#8220;Darkness In The Soul&#8221; a hand coloured etching from Jake and Dinos Chapman, Tom Friedman&#8217;s &#8220;Silver Guitarist&#8221; statuette and Vera Lehndorff and Holger Trulzsch &#8220;Green Window Frame&#8221; print.   All three can be purchased from <a href="http://shop.anothermag.com/" target="_blank">AnOther Magazine&#8217;s online store</a>, aswell as their other limited edition products and books.</p>
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<p>AnOther Magazine is adding to its ever growing product retail arm with a series of limited Art Editions created by artists who have worked with the magazine throughout the last decade.  The initial release sees three highly collectable and different items issued: &#8220;Darkness In The Soul&#8221; a hand coloured etching from Jake and Dinos Chapman, Tom Friedman&#8217;s &#8220;Silver Guitarist&#8221; statuette and Vera Lehndorff and Holger Trulzsch &#8220;Green Window Frame&#8221; print.   All three can be purchased from <a href="http://shop.anothermag.com/" target="_blank">AnOther Magazine&#8217;s online store</a>, aswell as their other limited edition products and books.</p>
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		<title>AnOther Magazine x Colette x Gareth Pugh x Incase</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2009 00:24:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-83563" title="AnOther-x-colette-x-Gareth-Pugh-x-Incase-Capsule-Collection-00" src="http://static3.slamxhype.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/AnOther-x-colette-x-Gareth-Pugh-x-Incase-Capsule-Collection-00.jpg" alt="AnOther-x-colette-x-Gareth-Pugh-x-Incase-Capsule-Collection-00" width="540" height="360" /></p>
<p>We recently shared the new <a href="http://slamxhype.com/fashion/another-magazine-x-colette-%E2%80%93-off-the-page/" target="_blank">Off The Page</a> project from AnOther Magazine and Colette with you, and now we can give you a closer look at their collaboration with Gareth Pugh and Incase.  Included in this capsule collection is a 13” MacBook Pro Sleeve and iPhone 3GS Slider Case in a signature Pugh graffic.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-83564" title="AnOther-x-colette-x-Gareth-Pugh-x-Incase-Capsule-Collection-01" src="http://static1.slamxhype.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/AnOther-x-colette-x-Gareth-Pugh-x-Incase-Capsule-Collection-01.jpg" alt="AnOther-x-colette-x-Gareth-Pugh-x-Incase-Capsule-Collection-01" width="540" height="359" /><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-83565" title="AnOther-x-colette-x-Gareth-Pugh-x-Incase-Capsule-Collection-02" src="http://static3.slamxhype.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/AnOther-x-colette-x-Gareth-Pugh-x-Incase-Capsule-Collection-02.jpg" alt="AnOther-x-colette-x-Gareth-Pugh-x-Incase-Capsule-Collection-02" width="540" height="359" /><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-83566" title="AnOther-x-colette-x-Gareth-Pugh-x-Incase-Capsule-Collection-03" src="http://static1.slamxhype.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/AnOther-x-colette-x-Gareth-Pugh-x-Incase-Capsule-Collection-03.jpg" alt="AnOther-x-colette-x-Gareth-Pugh-x-Incase-Capsule-Collection-03" width="540" height="360" /><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-83567" title="AnOther-x-colette-x-Gareth-Pugh-x-Incase-Capsule-Collection-04" src="http://static1.slamxhype.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/AnOther-x-colette-x-Gareth-Pugh-x-Incase-Capsule-Collection-04.jpg" alt="AnOther-x-colette-x-Gareth-Pugh-x-Incase-Capsule-Collection-04" width="540" height="359" /></p>
<p>Available now from <a href="http://www.colette.fr/#/a/3/eshop/39/new/" target="_blank">Colette</a></p>
<p><a href="http://slamxhype.com/fashion/another-magazine-x-colette-x-gareth-pugh-x-incase/">AnOther Magazine x Colette x Gareth Pugh x Incase</a> is a post from: <a href="http://slamxhype.com">SLAMXHYPE</a></p>
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<p>We recently shared the new <a href="http://slamxhype.com/fashion/another-magazine-x-colette-%E2%80%93-off-the-page/" target="_blank">Off The Page</a> project from AnOther Magazine and Colette with you, and now we can give you a closer look at their collaboration with Gareth Pugh and Incase.  Included in this capsule collection is a 13” MacBook Pro Sleeve and iPhone 3GS Slider Case in a signature Pugh graffic.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-83564" title="AnOther-x-colette-x-Gareth-Pugh-x-Incase-Capsule-Collection-01" src="http://static1.slamxhype.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/AnOther-x-colette-x-Gareth-Pugh-x-Incase-Capsule-Collection-01.jpg" alt="AnOther-x-colette-x-Gareth-Pugh-x-Incase-Capsule-Collection-01" width="540" height="359" /><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-83565" title="AnOther-x-colette-x-Gareth-Pugh-x-Incase-Capsule-Collection-02" src="http://static3.slamxhype.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/AnOther-x-colette-x-Gareth-Pugh-x-Incase-Capsule-Collection-02.jpg" alt="AnOther-x-colette-x-Gareth-Pugh-x-Incase-Capsule-Collection-02" width="540" height="359" /><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-83566" title="AnOther-x-colette-x-Gareth-Pugh-x-Incase-Capsule-Collection-03" src="http://static1.slamxhype.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/AnOther-x-colette-x-Gareth-Pugh-x-Incase-Capsule-Collection-03.jpg" alt="AnOther-x-colette-x-Gareth-Pugh-x-Incase-Capsule-Collection-03" width="540" height="360" /><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-83567" title="AnOther-x-colette-x-Gareth-Pugh-x-Incase-Capsule-Collection-04" src="http://static1.slamxhype.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/AnOther-x-colette-x-Gareth-Pugh-x-Incase-Capsule-Collection-04.jpg" alt="AnOther-x-colette-x-Gareth-Pugh-x-Incase-Capsule-Collection-04" width="540" height="359" /></p>
<p>Available now from <a href="http://www.colette.fr/#/a/3/eshop/39/new/" target="_blank">Colette</a></p>
<p><a href="http://slamxhype.com/fashion/another-magazine-x-colette-x-gareth-pugh-x-incase/">AnOther Magazine x Colette x Gareth Pugh x Incase</a> is a post from: <a href="http://slamxhype.com">SLAMXHYPE</a></p>
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		<title>AnOther Magazine x Colette – Off The Page</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Sep 2009 10:03:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allan</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Mismo]]></category>
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<p>AnOther Magazine and famed French boutique Colette have teamed up on a special project called “Off The Page”  which brings together some of their current favourite designers to create a range of lifestyle items. Available now are a CD/DVD case by Raf Simons, a Mismo bag with a Peter Pilotto print, and a Gareth Pugh designed Incase MacBook sleeve.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-82974" title="colette-off-the-page-collabo-items-1" src="http://static1.slamxhype.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/colette-off-the-page-collabo-items-1.jpg" alt="colette-off-the-page-collabo-items-1" width="620" height="400" /><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-82975" title="colette-off-the-page-collabo-items-2" src="http://static1.slamxhype.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/colette-off-the-page-collabo-items-2.jpg" alt="colette-off-the-page-collabo-items-2" width="620" height="470" /></p>
<p>Available to buy now from <a href="http://www.colette.fr/#/a/3/eshop/39/new/" target="_blank">Colette</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://slamxhype.com/fashion/another-magazine-x-colette-%e2%80%93-off-the-page/">AnOther Magazine x Colette – Off The Page</a> is a post from: <a href="http://slamxhype.com">SLAMXHYPE</a></p>
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<p>AnOther Magazine and famed French boutique Colette have teamed up on a special project called “Off The Page”  which brings together some of their current favourite designers to create a range of lifestyle items. Available now are a CD/DVD case by Raf Simons, a Mismo bag with a Peter Pilotto print, and a Gareth Pugh designed Incase MacBook sleeve.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-82974" title="colette-off-the-page-collabo-items-1" src="http://static1.slamxhype.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/colette-off-the-page-collabo-items-1.jpg" alt="colette-off-the-page-collabo-items-1" width="620" height="400" /><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-82975" title="colette-off-the-page-collabo-items-2" src="http://static1.slamxhype.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/colette-off-the-page-collabo-items-2.jpg" alt="colette-off-the-page-collabo-items-2" width="620" height="470" /></p>
<p>Available to buy now from <a href="http://www.colette.fr/#/a/3/eshop/39/new/" target="_blank">Colette</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://slamxhype.com/fashion/another-magazine-x-colette-%e2%80%93-off-the-page/">AnOther Magazine x Colette – Off The Page</a> is a post from: <a href="http://slamxhype.com">SLAMXHYPE</a></p>
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