HONEYEE.MAG VOL. 7 “NEXT THINGS”
honeyee.mag’s volume 7 will have a “NEXT THINGS” theme by touching on what’s to come in the future from some of Japan’s streetwear heavyweights. The magazine will start off with interviews from fragment design’s Hiroshi Fujiwara and Visvim’s Hiroki Nakamura, and having a big feature on Visvim the magazine will be giving the reader an inside look at the Gore-Tex factory where many of Visvim’s jackets are produced. It will also take a look at various other brands’ 2009 spring/summer collections. The new issue of honeyee.mag will hit stands January 21st at select retailers worldwide.
Source: Eugene Kan, Hypebeast, honeyee
HIROSHI FUJIWARA x FRAGMENT DESIGN x ADFUNTURE VINYL
After an initial preview, we now get a full look into adFunture’s Hiroshi Fujiwara vinyl figure. This black version is the first in a series of 5 figures limited to 250 pieces each. Hiroshi is pictured rocking his fragment designed Levis Fenom gear including a pocket t-shirt and black disco chino trousers. Along with the fashionable garments are a pair of Visvim’s in a polka dot print. The 6″ (13cm) vinyl is scheduled to release December 20th, 2008 at Iconic-1 in Shanghai, retailing for 700RMB (Approx. $102 USD)
Iconic-1
Zizhong Road
Shanghai No. 351 (Near the junction Madang)
Source: Kidul
UNDERCOVER x BAPE “LAST ORGY 2″
Last Orgy 2 was a video series created by the likes of Hiroshi Fujiwara, Jun Takashi of Undercover and Nigo of Bape. The show gave some insight into the happenings in Harajuko.
A recent issue of Japanese magazine Eyescream was showcasing a photoshoot of Nigo and Jun Takashi, wearing some of the “Last Orgy 2″ t-shirts and hoodies. Today Jun Takashi posted an image of the t-shirt on his blog. Its seems like something is cooking there. Is “Last Orgy 2″ coming back, or are they just re-releasing the t-shirts? Soon we will know more.
Watch an episode of the show, featuring both designers after the jump.
HI & LO ART POSTER BY TAKASHI MURAKAMI & HIROSHI FUJIWARA
We know these two names always makin’ things that we will beg for. The poster came
for Hi & Lo exhibition that Hiroshi Fujiwara has created. Fujiwara photos with Art poster
by Takashi Murakami are such nice posters!








