Street Chic – Colour Play

Posted By MG Team   /   On December 31, 2010   /   Ambush, Eley Kishimoto, Fashion Apparel, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Ras, Scarlet & Ebony

There is something undeniably ‘spring’ about bright, cheerful colours. As we say goodbye to 2010 and usher in a spanking new 2011, it seems particularly apt to deck ourselves out in the happiness-inducing shades of the rainbow. Coincidentally, the fashion world has been endorsing strong primary colours and bold pop hues for a while now, so you will have little trouble finding them at the stores. To get you started, here are our top picks for injecting a little (or a lot of) colour into your life. Have fun!

Ras Shoes
Soft, pretty ice-cream shades are a more understated way of getting colourful. Not as intimating as jewel tones or as loud as neon, pastels are great for those who do not want to go over-the-top with this trend. Spanish shoemaker, Ras, makes shoes for the young, urban and cosmopolitan woman. The principles of good design and quality are at the heart of the label and the objective is to produce attractive, durable footwear. These comfortable, embellished ballet flats (SGD199) are available in a trio of sweet tones – picking just one will be the most difficult part.

You will find Ras shoes at Scarlet & Ebony (#02-23, Mandarin Gallery)

Eley Kishimoto Cardigans
Over the years, fashion label Eley Kishimoto has established itself as a forerunner in the niche fashion genre of quirky chic. As a master of visually arresting print and graphic design, bright colours are a key element of the brand’s identity. Knitwear is another of its strengths. These cute cardigans are the result of artfully combining superior print design with quality knitwear. Other than keeping you warm on a cool day, they are also fabulous for making a colourful fashion statement.

Eley Kishimoto’s Fall/Winter 2010 collection is now on sale at Ambush (#03-14, Mandarin Gallery). The above cardigans are retailing at SGD322 (was SGD460)

Marc by Marc Jacobs Jumble Logo Neoprene Laptop Sleeve
Marc Jacobs has a knack for launching things that everyone wants immediately.  As part of his new Tech Collection for his Marc by Marc Jacobs line, he introduced these blindingly bright laptop sleeves, which are embossed with a playful jumble logo print. Coming in five colours (e.g. yellow, turquoise, pink, purple and black), they are available in 15”. At only SGD90, they are an absolute steal.

Check out the rest of the Tech Collection at the Marc by Marc Jacobs store (#01-11/#01-12, Mandarin Gallery)

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Street Chic – Eley Kishimoto & Uniform Experiment

Posted By MG Team   /   On October 15, 2010   /   Ambush, Eley Kishimoto, Fashion Apparel, Uniform Experiment

After the high glamour of the A/W10 collections from the luxury brands, the offerings from the edgier street brands this season is refreshingly different. From quirky prints to military inspired details, cool multi-labels concept store Ambush has you covered. Stylish and wearable all at once, here are two labels you should be checking out right now – before the pieces fly right off the racks.

Eley Kishimoto
Widely lauded in the fashion industry as innovative forerunners in print designs, the partnership between Mark Eley and Wakako Kishimoto (husband and wife) has evolved from high profile collaborations with top fashion houses to what it is today – a quirky, whimsical womenswear and accessories label. Upholding their reputation as the ‘patron saints of print’, one can expect an eclectic mish-mash of patterns in their Autumn-Winter 2010 collection. Standing out from the pack is an attention-grabbing large polka-dotted print that persists throughout the lineup. Other than their signature graphic designs (including striking black and white zigzag stripes), you will also find a too-cute-to-pass-up squirrel print that embellishes separates and dresses. Fans of patterned tights will also be pleased with the selection of brightly coloured hosiery available in-store.

Uniform Experiment
Starting out as a project experiment by Japanese brand SOPH.co.,ltd, Uniform Experiment has developed into a formidable menswear force to be reckoned with in the street wear arena. The label’s UE Navy line features navy-inspired separates and sporty classics that display a close attention to details. Focusing on the quality use of prints, materials and cut, the collection advocates mixing elements of classic menswear (i.e. bowties) with more casual street pieces (i.e. sweatshirts and denim). Also look out for their very popular buttoned-down shirts, such as the Cotton Oxford Star Print B.D. Shirt. Made of premium cotton, these shirts will undoubtedly be excellent defence against a scorching hot day. If you are more of a t-shirt guy, man up with one of their navy-themed tees.

Both collections are available at Ambush (#03-14) Mandarin Gallery

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