Behind the Blog Part 3: Terry Ng
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Behind the Blog: Street Blogs from the Best in the Business – Part 3
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For the third installment of our week-long feature, we talk with Terry Ng, founder of Kineda. His site was founded a staggering twelve years ago when things like the SB Dunk was non-existent and heavy-hitters like Kaws were just getting started out. Terry has been there through it all, documenting it to show to his readers the world over. Read on to find out to why he launched his site, to what extremes he went to get his name out there, and more.
Behind the Blog Part 2: Yu-Ming Wu
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Behind the Blog: Street Blogs from the Best in the Business – Part 2
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The second of our five-part feature has us speaking with Yu-Ming Wu, co-founder of Freshness and founder of Sneaker News. Yu-Ming was one of the first to create a blog concentrating on streetwear and sneakers. Together with Dan Hwang, they were pioneers in the game, launching Freshness way back in 2003 when the street blogosphere was a barren and lonely place, a stark contrast to the hundreds of blogs we have today. Yu-Ming tells us how he got started, what his thoughts are on the abundance of blogs today, and more.
Behind the Blog Part 1: David Fischer
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Behind the Blog: Street Blogs from the Best in the Business – Part 1
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Our first installment of a five-part feature finds us talking with David Fischer, founder of Highsnobiety. Based in Switzerland, and established in 2005, it started much in the way many blogs first do, with a humble blogspot site. Over the course of four years, however, David has expanded under his Titel Media flag to include five separate sites, with Highsnobiety leading the pack as one of the most credible sites around; an authority on the daily occurrences surrounding street culture.
Five Questions with Jeff Staple + iDiom 2010 Collection
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„Each season we revisit every detail of iDiom. So nothing is a repeated style with different colors.”
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Mr. Kim
Mishka – Interview with Greg Rivera
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“I always wanted to be Flyboy from the original Dawn of the Dead, but he turned into a zombie, which is still kind of cool I guess….”
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We got a chance to catch up with Greg Rivera from NYC brand, Mishka. He tells us about his obsession with toys and Mr. T, what inspires him, what he feels is his biggest success to date, and more…
Fergadelic
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“I feel that I want to develop a complex & varied style, one that is all the stronger for being made up of perhaps contradictory elements.”
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Leah McSweeney
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“MOB is in a category of its own because of the projects I choose to do, the people I work with, who’s behind the brand, and I keep shit tight!”
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Leah McSweeney is a busy young lady. The founder of MOB definitely has it cut out for her running the brand by herself, not to mention taking care of her one-month old daughter, Kier. Somehow, she still managed to set aside time to sit down and answer some of our questions. She gives us her thoughts on the current state of streetwear, tells us about the concept behind the summer line, and shares her newly-found experiences of being a mother. Leah really is the Most Official Bitch…
Le Messie
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“Trying to be the next Chemical Brother…”
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In today’s oversaturated streetwear market, few names stand out from the mass. To us, FALSE is one of the select few. Their simple, yet strong prints are engrossing, their attention to detail paramount. In their short history, they have already completed their second collection, and their third will be going live soon. Despite his hectic schedule, Le Messie was able to take some time out to talk to us about his past, present and future. We hope you enjoy.
Peter Fahey
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“I’ll never forget when I was on the great wall of China with Stash, Futura and Dave White…”
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