MAGIC Convention 2010 Slate v.2
An evaluation of market trends by a few MAGIC convention veterans. Insiders information from the heart of the market.
Documented by Chilly-O Clothing
Filmed and edited by Chilly-O
Floatworld: Meet The Artist – Aakash Nihalani
Aakash Nihalani is a Brooklyn, NYC based artist who has been making a name for himself with his geometrical tape art masterpieces. There’s something very intriguing about the ability to make such in depth shapes and illusions out of such little resources. He creates works of art out of the household items – tape, cardboard, and razor blades. Check below to see the process in creating his “Stop Pop Roll” piece in Brooklyn.
Tagged: Aakash Nihalani > brooklyn > Street Art > street culture > tape art
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Magic Convention FALL 2010: SLATE v.1 Streetwear
New horizins from the MAGIC Convention: SLATE, the world of progressive street fashion. This is the first installment of video that gives you an introductory look into the streetwear community that appears to be moving the market. Some categorize this movement as streetwear because of its origins in surf and skate and multiculturalism, and others say it is urban with origins in elemental hip-hop fashion. What is this long term phenomenon becoming? We surveyed a few individuals, rookie and veteran, in the SLATE community to get opinions on market trends and the ever evolving question… streetwear or urban? This is exclusive insiders information that may have an impact on global style, so listen to those who live it.
Glimpses of:
Vinny Blanco
Exclusive Game
Orisue
Milkcrate Athletics
Play Cloths
Rocksmith
DJ Scene
Shwood Eyewear
DGK
LRG
Jus Jerk
COMPLEX
Chivalrous Shoes
WISH
411 Tokyo
Hot Air x Crooks & Castles
SAG Life
PHLI
Music by SIYA
Filmed and Edited by Chilly-O Clothing
Tagged: City > Graffiti > Graphic tees > MAGIC fall 2008 > Skateboard Clothing > SLATE 2010 > Sneaker Collector > Street Art > street culture > street fashion > streetwear > Surf Clothing > Urban Fashion > Urban Streetwear > Urban Tees
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