Wednesday
Jan132010
GARBSTORE Spring & Summer 2010
January 13, 2010
Autumn and winter have always been my favorite seasons: the food is heartier, the holidays merrier, and the clothing on offer, simply put, more inspired. Although foie gras and Thanksgiving retain their respective crowns in my book, Garbstore's East Empire Service Company campaign & collection for Spring & Summer 2010 could soon have me renouncing melton wool for madras.
Garbstore's fifth collection finds it’s inspiration in the service industries that accompanied the colonial exploits of the British Empire, from rail building in India to service waiters in Hong Kong, From Chefs to train drivers we have focused on the Civilian aspect of Uniform that proceed from any Military campaign.
Canadian Folk band ‘The Mighty Low’ were photographed in rehearsal in their studio in east London, the images are illustrated by UK based artist Ewen Brown. The campaign will also be used as the album book for the new ‘The Mighty Low’ record due later in the year.
For more images from Garbstore's SS10 Campaign, click here.
Garbstore's fifth collection finds it’s inspiration in the service industries that accompanied the colonial exploits of the British Empire, from rail building in India to service waiters in Hong Kong, From Chefs to train drivers we have focused on the Civilian aspect of Uniform that proceed from any Military campaign.
Canadian Folk band ‘The Mighty Low’ were photographed in rehearsal in their studio in east London, the images are illustrated by UK based artist Ewen Brown. The campaign will also be used as the album book for the new ‘The Mighty Low’ record due later in the year.
For more images from Garbstore's SS10 Campaign, click here.