
A few weeks back we got a glimpse of some behind the scenes footage for the adidas Originals by Jeremy Scott collection for 2012. Now comes extended coverage in the form of a vivacious lookbook that is sure to turn heads in the warmer months. Always a designer with a playful mentality, garments for the upcoming season feature all-over animal prints, sequins and an overall push for experience over functionality. The latest product line will be available in February and March and is sure to satiate the inner animal inside of you all.
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ager to take over your closet, BiceSter’s 2012 spring/summer collection features everything you’ll need for this upcoming year. BiceSter is Yusuke Ota’s latest project since leaving SOPH. in May and we’re more than impressed with his latest works. The new releases include innovative bags with holed flaps for handles to lock through, T-shirts with colorful interiors, matching bandana printed button-downs and pants, as well as leather detailed cotton zip-up jackets. No word yet on when the items will hit retailers, but check out the BiceSter website for updates when it opens soon.




With fall upon us, Aussie clothing company Bassike drops its Summer/Spring 2012 lookbook. Slim, understated silhouettes dominate the collection with most looks consisting of loose, flowing tops to balance bottoms with sharply tailored lines. Blues of all different shades weave their way around the lookbook, from the darkest navy to a soft sky blue. Lookbook photos are by longtime Bassike collaborator Beau Grealy.





Speculations are never too far from Kanye West and this time around rumors over the rap superstar’s upcoming women’s line continue as Grazia Daily and nymag report. Sources believe that West began working on his own ready-to-wear line under the guidance of British knitwear designer, Louise Goldin. With the process yet to be finalized, it is rumored that the fourteen-time Grammy winner will have his line made by Central Saint Martins graduate students in Turnmills, which will be led by none other then the head of CSM’s graduate fashion program, Louise Wilson. Sources from the industry also deny that Anna Wintour or Karl Lagerfeld had any input in production, as Australian Harper’s Bazaar’s Christine Centenera is thought to be the line’s muse due to her closeness with West. The yet-to-be-revealed line also attracted global attention after sources claimed that the collection will not be ready in time for Paris Fashion Week as West’s indecisive approach makes the collection hard to materialize. It is however known that references to the Samurai, sporty garments, luxury garments and embellishments will play an important role in shaping the overall look of this highly anticipated line. Stay tuned to more updates as the rumors continue.

It has finally been confirmed that after plenty of speculation Kanye West will in fact debut his first womenswear collection during this year’s Paris Fashion Week. This will mark West’s second crack at launching a clothing line, after his first menswear attempt with Pastelle was scrapped and never saw the light of day. The upcoming womenswear collection will be ready for this upcoming 2012 spring/summer season with an official runway time of 9:30 p.m. on October 1. Although most of the information is still kept under wraps, the collection is sure to be one of the most talked about events this season. As always, you can expect West to put in as much time, detail and creativity in the collection as we’ve come to expect from his musical endeavors.