Archive for October, 2009
Fashion Journal



Check out Vanguard in the latest issue of Fashion Journal – Issue #94- The Summer Issue, which hit streets last week.
You can also view the issue online at http://www.fashionjournal.com.au/
my feet are cold


what do you think about these toe-less boots? i’ve been seeing this style a lot lately.
source: rack and ruin
DENIM & SAMPLE SALE!!!


We’re having a massive denim and sample sale this Friday and Saturday (30th and 31st October) in our design studio at Fortitude Valley. There are lots of custom designed sample styles never seen before!
Denim shorts start from $50, jeans from $70, tees from $30, and singlets from only $25.
We also have bags from $30 and hats and beanies from only $10!
So come and see us next Friday and Saturday between 10am to 5pm, at Vanguard Studio Centro II. Unit 10b(Upstairs)/23 James Sreet, Fortitude Valley, right next to KOVA lifesyle and Resort Dynamics.
You can see more images of the styles for sale here
Trick or Gaga!
I know its more of an American thing, but if you’re starting to think about Halloween outfits and need some inspiration, it seems like Lady Gaga is the costume of choice.
NYmag.com has come up with a few Gaga outfits to choose from: Rock Hard Gaga, Fashion week Gaga, Love game Gaga, Avant-garde Gaga & Biker-chic Gaga. They even found that finishing touch hair bow!






There is just one major rule you must follow to pull of this look… pants are NOT an option.
New York, New York




New Dazed and Confused editorial shot in the streets of New York City.
Watch out for pigeon poop.
source: rackk and ruin
in my day…



Remember when you use to go to the music store to buy your cds?
source: Viktor Vauthier
its like riding a bike…

I know the bike thing has been done to death. but come on, can you really get sick of pretty girls on bikes?
I dont think so.
photo cred: in search of little sadie
Richard Hambleton



In the 1980s Hambleton would creep out into the night with a can of black paint hidden under his trench coat. He completed a series of wall paintings of primitive figures, found in New York City’s darkest corners and side streets, each one executed in a matter of seconds.
Richard Hambleton became one of the legendary figures in street art culture, with his work developing into an iconic part of New York’s aesthetic.
Photo cred: Vmagazine online
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