YOU CAN’T BUY LOVE, BUT YOU CAN BUY A BEATLES T SHIRT FOR
YOUR LOVE!
Tuesday, 20 May 2014
New vintage Beatles shirt designs heading into stores
Some new Beatles shirts will be showing up in U.S. stores next week to
accompany the release of the much-awaited Beatles vinyl box on Tuesday, a spokesman for Live Nation, the Beatles North
American merchandiser, told Beatles Examiner Thursday.
The
new TRUNK! vintage high end shirts will
retail for around $60 and be sold exclusively at Bloomingdale's. They feature
designs with pictures taken mainly from various Beatles singles and albums. As
pictured in this story, there are designs from Japanese 45 RPM singles for
“Can't Buy Me Love” and “Yellow Submarine,” the “Let It Be” album, and American
Beatles albums “Beatles '65,” “Meet the Beatles,” “The Beatles' Second Album”
and “Beatles VI,” plus one shirt with a concert ticket montage.
That went down like a Yellow Submarine! Ringo Starr jumps in front of Jim Carrey after he shows mock Beatles T-shirt with faces of Dumb And Dumber characters
It
seems Jim Carrey has yet to read How To Win Friends And Influence People.
For
the funnyman caused Ringo Starr to burst into mock outrage after he showed him
a Beatles T-shirt featuring the face of the Dumb And Dumber characters at an
event in New York on Monday.
The
game for a laugh drummer then jumped in front of the Hollywood star to cover up
the offending garment, which had replaced the faces of his bandmates George
Harrison and Paul McCartney with the franchise's Lloyd Christmas and Harry
Dunne.
It's curtains for Katy's stylist! Perry makes a fashion faux pas in unflattering dress and matching cloak at Beatles event in LA
When
it comes to her personal fashion style, it seems that Katy Perry is as quirky
as her music.
The Roar singer chose an interesting ensemble as she performed at
The Night That Changed America event on Monday, which appeared to be made from
an pair of old curtains.
The night was a 'Grammy Salute To The Beatles' and Katy was
certainly feeling nostalgic when it came to the wardrobe department.
Monday, 19 May 2014
Vans Collaborates With The Beatles 'Yellow Submarine' on First-Ever Footwear Capsule
Pharrell's hat may have gotten most of the fashion attention at last night's Grammy Awards, but there was another major style coup waiting in the wings: a new collaboration between The Beatles and Vans. A nice addendum to Paul and Ringo's Grammy performance, don't you think?
Created to mark the 50th anniversary of Beatlemania sweeping the nation, the shoes boast Yellow Submarine graphics from both the album and the animated film (drawn by modern artist Heinz Edelmann). The sneakers launch on March vans.com, and retail for $65–$75 per pair.
Related: Lighter, Better, Faster, Stronger: Meet Nike's New Flyknit Sneaker
This is the first time a footwear brand has ever been granted permission to use The Beatles' album art on a shoe, because all you need is love, but a cute pair of high tops can't hurt, either.
60s Fashion Style – 1964 Mod Dresses, Go Go Boots, Quant, Beatles
Mix Go Go boots, mod mini dresses, Mary Quant, Space Age fashion, Beatlemania and Carnaby Street, and you get the fab British Invasion that took over 1960s clothing, music, and culture in the US.
The 1960s Youthquake
1964 should be declared the official beginning of the 1960s Youthquake. This was the year of the Beatles' invasion, Courrèges' go go boots, Mary Quant's mini skirts, and just about anything else that manufacturers could hype to the hordes of Baby Boomers, who had just stomped their feet and thrown a countrywide hissy fit... in an effort to demand hip, youthful, British-inspired fashion. Fortunately, designers saw dollar signs and gave them what they wanted.
The Beatles style and fashions remembered by Paolo Hewitt, author of Fab Gear: The Beatles and Fashion
A new book explores the Beatles as
style gurus as Jade Wright discovered
THE Beatles changed popular music as
we know it. They were musical pioneers who created new genres and advanced the
way music was written and recorded. But a new book by music and fashion author
Paolo Hewitt says they were also fashion icons, who inspired a generation of
fans with their on and off stage outfits.
Fab Gear: The Beatles and Fashion
takes readers on a tour of the Beatles years and the trends they created.
Rock Legend Tribute Lines
Commes Des Garcon Beatles Collection Hits a High Note
The folks at Commes Des Garcon must live by the old adage, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it," because after the success of last season's Commes Des Garcon Beatles tribute line, they came back with one for this year.
Just like the previous offering, the line consists of t-shirts, button-ups and bags adorned with the Beatles iconic apple logo. The Commes Des Garcon Beatles tribute line is the perfect gear for a walk down Abbey road.
Just like the previous offering, the line consists of t-shirts, button-ups and bags adorned with the Beatles iconic apple logo. The Commes Des Garcon Beatles tribute line is the perfect gear for a walk down Abbey road.
Fab Four Kicks
The Beatles x Comme des Garcons Sneakers are Stylish Rock Royalties
When it comes to celebrating rock royalty through fashion, the Beatles x Comme des Garcons spring court sneakers are what you want on your feet.
This isn't the first time Comme Des Garcons have come out with Beatles-related products, having released Yellow Submarine shirts and bags already. Now the company is coming out with the G1 low-cut model shoe outfitted in creamy white canvas material. On the outside, The Beatles print pairs with Comme des Garcons scribbled below, while the green apple logo adorns either side of both shoes. There's no doubt that fans of the fab four will be getting their share of these casual kicks either for fashionable purposes or as an addition to Beatles memorabilia.
This isn't the first time Comme Des Garcons have come out with Beatles-related products, having released Yellow Submarine shirts and bags already. Now the company is coming out with the G1 low-cut model shoe outfitted in creamy white canvas material. On the outside, The Beatles print pairs with Comme des Garcons scribbled below, while the green apple logo adorns either side of both shoes. There's no doubt that fans of the fab four will be getting their share of these casual kicks either for fashionable purposes or as an addition to Beatles memorabilia.
Recession Fashion
Tough Economic Times Influence Style
n these tough economic times, it seems somewhat fitting that fashion and clothing return to a more buttoned-down and regimented style.
Military-chic not withstanding, and the influence of revolutions past, the proliferation of military style jackets and designs (not seen since the Beatles or Michael Jackson’s heyday) took front and center at Alexander McQueen, Givenchy, Balmain and Chris Benz at Paris Fashion Week. Even vintage military looks sprung up at the Balenciaga shows.
If political unrest and financial instability are the reason for looks a la Sgt Pepper, chaotic and unpredictable economic times seem to drive other trends, such as over-the-top accessories, like gargantuan and oversize jewelry, in particular necklaces that somewhat resemble the love child of a giant squid and the collar of a Clydesdale.
In addition to these over the top embellishments, feathers adorn jewelry and just about everything else. Doug Abraham, jewelry designer and owner of Bess in NYC is experiencing a major moment. “I’ve been working with feathers for I don’t know how long,” he said. “White, black, brown, peacock ... I’ve always liked big, messy, feathers."
Abraham’s current collection features a gothic grouping of suede, lace and ravenlike feathers, which he has difficulty keeping in his store.
Young celebutantes have adopted these bold accessories while keeping many of their other fashion statements minimal. They''ll wear things like a pair of jeans with a wife beater, a sure fire way to keep economic strife at bay, while still being on trend.
While these influences rule the runways, on the street there’s also been a return to blue collar chic, with perhaps a surprising trend, featuring the traditional denim button down, previously the domain of the (hard)working class, witnessing its evolution into the popular uniform of the hip, young and trendy.
Another dramatic statement was the appearance of really dark, or bleached-to-invisibility eyebrows. While being relatively difficult to achieve successfully in real life, it’s just another example of fashion’s reaction to extremes of society.
As the economic climate continues to emulate global warming, it will be interesting to see what’s next.
Military-chic not withstanding, and the influence of revolutions past, the proliferation of military style jackets and designs (not seen since the Beatles or Michael Jackson’s heyday) took front and center at Alexander McQueen, Givenchy, Balmain and Chris Benz at Paris Fashion Week. Even vintage military looks sprung up at the Balenciaga shows.
If political unrest and financial instability are the reason for looks a la Sgt Pepper, chaotic and unpredictable economic times seem to drive other trends, such as over-the-top accessories, like gargantuan and oversize jewelry, in particular necklaces that somewhat resemble the love child of a giant squid and the collar of a Clydesdale.
In addition to these over the top embellishments, feathers adorn jewelry and just about everything else. Doug Abraham, jewelry designer and owner of Bess in NYC is experiencing a major moment. “I’ve been working with feathers for I don’t know how long,” he said. “White, black, brown, peacock ... I’ve always liked big, messy, feathers."
Abraham’s current collection features a gothic grouping of suede, lace and ravenlike feathers, which he has difficulty keeping in his store.
Young celebutantes have adopted these bold accessories while keeping many of their other fashion statements minimal. They''ll wear things like a pair of jeans with a wife beater, a sure fire way to keep economic strife at bay, while still being on trend.
While these influences rule the runways, on the street there’s also been a return to blue collar chic, with perhaps a surprising trend, featuring the traditional denim button down, previously the domain of the (hard)working class, witnessing its evolution into the popular uniform of the hip, young and trendy.
Another dramatic statement was the appearance of really dark, or bleached-to-invisibility eyebrows. While being relatively difficult to achieve successfully in real life, it’s just another example of fashion’s reaction to extremes of society.
As the economic climate continues to emulate global warming, it will be interesting to see what’s next.
MOD Revival Spectacles
The Lunettes Kollektion Spring/Summer 2013 Eyewear Line is 60s-Inspired
The Lunettes Kollektion Spring/Summer 2013 eyewear line takes inspiration form the 1960s era. The MOD-inspired sunglasses collection takes style cues from legendary fashion icons that include first lady Jackie O, Beatle John Lennon and Freud among others.
Both quirky and classically chic, these round-shaped frames are a modern take on a retro MOD aesthetic. The Lunettes Kollektion Spring/Summer 2013 sunglasses line features a clean and sleek design that is available in four colors. Ranging from classic pastel tones to bright lemon yellow hues, these sunny shades make one long for the summer weather.
This contemporary spectacle collection features fun colors and lenses that allow for green, brown and gray tinted vision. The perfect summer accessories are sure to get one noticed, exuding both sophistication and a touch of youthful spirit.
Both quirky and classically chic, these round-shaped frames are a modern take on a retro MOD aesthetic. The Lunettes Kollektion Spring/Summer 2013 sunglasses line features a clean and sleek design that is available in four colors. Ranging from classic pastel tones to bright lemon yellow hues, these sunny shades make one long for the summer weather.
This contemporary spectacle collection features fun colors and lenses that allow for green, brown and gray tinted vision. The perfect summer accessories are sure to get one noticed, exuding both sophistication and a touch of youthful spirit.
Minimalist Fab Four Tees
The Beatles x COMME des GARCONS FW 2011 is for Avid Music Fans
Fans of the Fab Four will have some new apparel to wear this season with the release of the new The Beatles x COMME des GARCONS FW 2011 shirts. This isn't the first time collaboration between the iconic rock band and the Japanese fashion label, having teamed up on several tees, bags and shoes already.
This season, The Beatles x COMME des GARCONS FW 2011 has more of a minimalist theme compared to past releases. The designs continue to utilize the graphics based on the band's motif and imagery in tees and rib-collared t-shirts. Familiar images will include The Beatles typography, the apple off The Beatles own label Apple Records and of course, the Yellow Submarine.
Each shirt from the new collection will have four vibrant colors available for sale.
This season, The Beatles x COMME des GARCONS FW 2011 has more of a minimalist theme compared to past releases. The designs continue to utilize the graphics based on the band's motif and imagery in tees and rib-collared t-shirts. Familiar images will include The Beatles typography, the apple off The Beatles own label Apple Records and of course, the Yellow Submarine.
Each shirt from the new collection will have four vibrant colors available for sale.
Bulletproof Pop Culture Portraits
David Palmer Artistically Brings Icons Back to Life
Although one time in history bullets took the life of famous icons like John Lennon and John F. Kennedy Junior, this time the ammunition brought them back to life thanks artist David Palmer. These magnificent portraits were made with darkened bullet shells that recreate the faces of popular pop culture figures.
Using a hand torch as his paintbrush, Palmer drew shadows until he gave life to these men. In addition to being mesmerizing, these pieces also artistically represent the courage and tenacity of these icons and the high price they had to pay to follow their principles. Palmer explains, "The individuals I have chosen are a testimony to the fact that man's loftiest endeavors are often brought about at a cost that is high."
Despite its controversial art material, David Palmer wishes to send a positive message to audiences that shows that creation overpowers destruction.
Using a hand torch as his paintbrush, Palmer drew shadows until he gave life to these men. In addition to being mesmerizing, these pieces also artistically represent the courage and tenacity of these icons and the high price they had to pay to follow their principles. Palmer explains, "The individuals I have chosen are a testimony to the fact that man's loftiest endeavors are often brought about at a cost that is high."
Despite its controversial art material, David Palmer wishes to send a positive message to audiences that shows that creation overpowers destruction.
Source link: http://www.trendhunter.com/trends/david-palmer
Cinematic Animated Promos
‘The Beatles: Rock Band' Commercial is Captivating
If our preview of what 'The Beatles: Rock Band' game looks like wasn't enticing enough, then maybe this superb animated promo spot will help change your mind.
It doesn't really matter if you are not a fan of the band or the game, this animated commercial for 'The Beatles: Rock Band' is a piece of art.
Check it out above and let us know what you think.
It doesn't really matter if you are not a fan of the band or the game, this animated commercial for 'The Beatles: Rock Band' is a piece of art.
Check it out above and let us know what you think.
Implications - One of the best ways a company or brand can promote a product is by featuring an ad campaign that resembles a mini-movie. The mini-movie establishes the commercial as entertainment first and advertising second, which allows the company a better chance of embedding its message and imagery in the minds of consumers used to forceful and blunt advertising.
Fab Four Footwear
The Beatles Converse Customization by Christianne Jackson Rocks
Artist Christianne Jackson customized these Beatles Converse shoes as a present to her boyfriend. Each mini-scene is painstakingly drawn by hand using permanent markers -- a cranked-up version of the way we used to draw on our Converse kicks in school.
From a pop art portrait of the Fab Four to scenes from Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and Yellow Submarine, Beatles fans will instantly catch all the references from these Christianne Jackson Converse shoes.
Source link: http://www.trendhunter.com/trends/christianne-jackson
From Lennon-Inspired Shades to Fab Four Footwear
The Beatles have been, without a doubt, one of the most influential music groups of the past century; these Beatles-inspired products, from clothing to editorials, prove that their legacy carries on, despite the band's longtime breakup.
Beatles fans who support one of the fab four over all the rest can enjoy products tailored to Lennonites, McCartney worshipers and even Ringo Starr supporters. The paper dot portraits depict a hyper-realistic Lennon using only pointillism, making them the perfect artistic addition to any living space. McCartney lovers can also enjoy artistic depictions of their favorite Beatle with surreal performer portraits, which depict McCartney in beautiful, other-worldly ways.
Saturday, 17 May 2014
Mood Board Fashion: The Beatles in India
Introduction
The process of creating a fashion show –
reinventing yourself each season whilst remaining true to the brand, worrying
about what this season’s buttons should represent, lighting, music, who should
be front row and who should be on the catwalk – it’s a monumental process,
taking a monumental team effort, only for people like myself to be fickle and
say ‘Loved it, but
those hats!’. To those outside of this fashion world, that first
discovery of the catwalk can seem boggling, complex and undeniably alluring.
However, after the music has finally
settled and the final applause is being forgotten due to the after-party
tequila, the designer has the hangover of an empty canvas – a new season lurking
in the future, a new collection lurking in the mind. Who knows what that mind
might conceive, however for the majority of designers and creative minds alike,
the ideas are bom onto the mood board.
To explain or even describe a mood board
is futile. A projection
of the mind through scraps of paper, drawings or whatever inspires the
creativity, a reference point that will form the tangible clothes
of the season, only to be forgotten the next.
In this new series for FashionBeans,
we’ll be exploring this simple concept of a mood board; seeing what inspires us
and what character can be born and created by the clothes available right now.
We’re becoming the designer – finding the theme, the man, the look – but
pickpocketing our favourite clothes already on the market to explore this new
concept.
So let’s find out who the man of this
article will be…
The process of creating a fashion show –
reinventing yourself each season whilst remaining true to the brand, worrying
about what this season’s buttons should represent, lighting, music, who should
be front row and who should be on the catwalk – it’s a monumental process,
taking a monumental team effort, only for people like myself to be fickle and
say ‘Loved it, but
those hats!’. To those outside of this fashion world, that first
discovery of the catwalk can seem boggling, complex and undeniably alluring.
However, after the music has finally
settled and the final applause is being forgotten due to the after-party
tequila, the designer has the hangover of an empty canvas – a new season lurking
in the future, a new collection lurking in the mind. Who knows what that mind
might conceive, however for the majority of designers and creative minds alike,
the ideas are bom onto the mood board.
To explain or even describe a mood board
is futile. A projection
of the mind through scraps of paper, drawings or whatever inspires the
creativity, a reference point that will form the tangible clothes
of the season, only to be forgotten the next.
In this new series for FashionBeans,
we’ll be exploring this simple concept of a mood board; seeing what inspires us
and what character can be born and created by the clothes available right now.
We’re becoming the designer – finding the theme, the man, the look – but
pickpocketing our favourite clothes already on the market to explore this new
concept.
So let’s find out who the man of this
article will be…
Who is the Beatles in India Man?
The Beatles went to India in 1968 to attend meditation sessions and find inspiration. It became one of their most productive periods, leading them (especially George Harrison) to explore Indian music, psychology and religion.
The Beatles in India
As the images above show, the time the Beatles spent in India was a period of flamboyance and expression through colour, print and material. The man of this mood board has an awareness of fashion and style, but is dressed for comfort in the heat of the summer – exuding confidence, individuality and quirk.
Materials like linen and silk are both cooling and stylish, while crisp whites allow colour from accessories and prints to pop, drawing the eye. This man could easily be walking through the mountains of India, looking for spiritual guidance, wandering the vibrant markets of Marrakesh or living the bohemian lifestyle from his box flat in Camden, Brixton or Hackney.
It’s the look of a romantic man, celebrating life, freedom and love through psychedelia. It also includes some interesting and on-trend pieces for the spring/summer wardrobe that could (and should) be interpreted into your summer looks as either individual pieces or as combinations.
Modern Interpretations
On the Catwalk – Topman Design SS12 Showcase
The spring/summer 2012 collection from Topman Design explains the concept of The Beatles in India perfectly. Lead designer Gordon Richardson was clearly influenced by the colours and prints of India and its vibrant atmosphere, showing how bold patterns can be worn together and how varying materials and textures complement each other, making for an interesting overall look.
See how contrasting patterns are combined together through layering (a shirt under a jumper) or bridging the divide between tops and bottoms through a belt.
Inspired By Lookbook
How To Get The Look
Shirts
When it comes to shirts, this Indian/psychedelic look can actually be quite versatile. If wanting to stay true to that Beatles look, an oversized linen shirt in white will enable you to do so, maybe with the matching trousers. However colourful, patterned shirts also complement the aesthetic.
If worn with confidence and teamed well with other pieces, a bright or boldly patterned shirt (in almost a 60s garish, brash pattern) or a floral number can make the wearer look unique and cement the desired underlying influence. These types of shirts are currently having a renaissance on both the catwalk and the high street, so a large range are currently available and will keep you looking on trend.
As a rule, I think that an oversized or unfitted shirt will look best and provide an almost vintage appeal – giving the wearer that loose and free bohemian look. However, for those that like clean lines and a refined aesthetic a fitted, patterned shirt would work just as well.
- UNIQLO MEN PREMIUM LINEN LONG SLEEVE SHIRT
- TEXTURED LINEN/COTTON POPOVER
- OLIVER SPENCER POLKA DOT-PRINT SLIM-FIT COTTON SHIRT
- TOPMAN KARMAKULA HAWAIIAN SHIRT
- ASOS SHIRT WITH FLORAL PRINT
- ASOS SHORT SLEEVE SHIRT WITH NAUTICAL PRINT
- TOPMAN KARMAKULA HAWAIIAN SHIRT
- MARNI STRIPED FLOWER-PRINT COTTON SHIRT
- HARTFORD LIBERTY PRINT COTTON SHIRT
Bottoms
To tone down these bold shirts, the correct trousers/shorts are important. To play it safe and keep the look more down to Earth, try to combine floral shirts with lightweight linen trousers in white or stone. Alternatively, those fitted camel, beige or light blue shorts/trousers you currently own would also help to neutralise brash patterns effortlessly.
If the above is too formal for you, try a raw denim pair of jeans with a statement belt around the waist.
- WHITE LINEN TROUSERS
- CARVEN COTTON-CANVAS SUIT TROUSERS
- UNIQLO MEN LINEN COTTON RELAX FIT TROUSERS
- ALLSAINTS MITRE DECK SHORTS
- REISS IRVING SHORTS OXFORD WEAVE SHORTS AIRFORCE BLUE
- A.P.C. SELVEDGE NEW STANDARD STRAIGHT LEG JEANS
Alternatively, you could opt for patterned shorts or trousers and neutralise your top half with a classic white shirt or muted lightweight blazer. This shifts the focus of your ensemble to your bottom half, providing that separation from the crowd you desire, but should still be easy enough to pull off for most fashion conscious men.
Finally, an option for the truly brave and confident: why not try your hand at pattern mixing and creating a contrast between the bottom and top half? To do this at its best, simply choose two very different patterns (in contrasting or complementary colours) and throw them together – it sounds daring but can look superb if you pull it off effectively.
This technique works better when one of the patterns is toned down slightly, like a white shirt with a subtle floral design teamed with a boldly coloured and patterned pair of shorts. Give it a try and see what works for you.
Footwear
For footwear, any classic summer shoe will complement the outfit. Think loafers, boat, driving and deck shoes, fringed detailing and classic sandals. Try to keep the design quite classic and chic – opting for a more traditional style. An over-powerful and/or embellished shoe could take the whole look out of equilibrium, tipping the look into a garish mess.
Unusual or colourful shoes can work, but may need some extra courage and confidence. These types of shoes typically work best with shorts, as the shorts allow some distance between the different colour and patterning. Be brave and experiment with these to see if they complement the aesthetic you are aiming for.
However, do try different textures and materials. Alligator or snake skin, suede or nubuck leather, these differing textures will keep your feet looking chic yet individual – keeping with the ethos of The Beatles in India.
Accessories
Accessories keep in the same vein as the rest of the wardrobe – bold patterning, colours and interesting materials. Paisley silk scarves or colourful neckerchiefs are nice, on trend summer accessories. Jewellery is also an option here, but too much could make the wearer look like a peacock. A simple bracelet or a single ring should keep you looking unique.
Other accessories are obvious summer pieces – straw or panama hats, quirky sunglasses and a nice tote or holdall for a picnic in the park:
- SEVEN LONDON DUAL TEXTURE RING
- M.COHEN PYRITE CHUNKY SINGLE BRACELET
- ETRO BOMBAY PRINTED LINEN AND SILK-BLEND SCARF
- ETRO PRINTED MODAL AND CASHMERE-BLEND SCARF
- REISS MAPLETON PAPER FEDORA HAT OFF WHITE
- BORSALINO HAND PAINTED TRILBY
- SPITFIRE ROUND SUNGLASSES
- LINDA FARROW LUXE TORTOISHELL ACETATE AVIATOR SUNGLASSES
- SANDQVIST RED CANVAS GUMUND TOTE
Conclusion
Although a bold and confident look, individual pieces from the Beatles in India look are key trends for the current spring/summer season. Integrating a floral or paisley shirt into your high summer wardrobe is an easy way to look up-to-date and individual, whilst mixing lightweight, seasonal appropriate materials has always been a great way of showing individuality and giving your outfits a tactile edge.
So with the weather about to turn (surely), bear in mind the principles set out today and have fun experimenting as the temperature rises.
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