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BACKSTAGE / June 9 2010 6:00 PM

Anja Rubik by Nagi Sakai for Vogue Korea June 2010

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Photographer Nagi Sakai captures a very nautical Anja Rubik for the June edition of Vogue Korea. Building a wardrobe of navy blue, nautical stripes and carefully tailored looks, fashion editor Ye Young Kim dresses the cover girl in ensembles of pure coolness and chic with Sail Away.

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BACKSTAGE / June 7 2010 11:03 AM

Watches" "A Conscious Message"

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Watches" "A Conscious Message"

Red8World—the newest watch brand on the market—has something to say. Conceived of and developed by watch veteran Christian Bédat (who is behind the brand that bears his name), Red8World watches are designed to communicate philosophical concepts like interracial harmony, love and eco-consciousness—all depicted via interlinked words written on each watch’s bezel.

The six different messages come in different color combinations of case, bezel and dial. One watch features the words EUROPE, ASIA, AFRICA and AMERICA; another shows BLACK, YELLOW, WHITE and RED8. Other bezels feature PEACE, LOVE, BOY, GIRL; OX, TIGER, HARE, DRAGON; BROWN, GREEN, PLANET, EARTH; and NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST. Hoping to create a cultlike following, Bédat priced the watches reasonably ($880). The caseback is engraved with the words DESIGNED ON EARTH, PRODUCED IN ASIA.

“Basically I’m saying, Who gives a damn where it is designed?” says Bédat. “The fact is it’s a global watch. The movement is Japanese, it’s produced in China, the website is designed in Korea and it’s shipped out of Switzerland, where I live.”

Details include 42mm round stainless steel or PVD (black, gray, brown) cases, interchangeable rubber straps and Japanese-made, self-winding, eco-auto-quartz “I-matic” movements, which require no replacement batteries.

(vegasmagazine.com)

I love Christian’s design concept…Why not look fashionable and convey a positive message at the same time!

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GIRLS / September 10 2008 6:00 PM

Designer: Jeeyun Ha

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Only someone as cultured as Jeeyun Ha could create such exquisite accessories reflecting Native Amazonian ornamentation. With a concentration in sculpture as well as travel experience in Brazil and Korea, it’s no wonder Ha’s jewelry, hair adornments and other accessories successfully combine the beauty of natural elements with contemporary bite. Ha uses materials ranging from rare hand-dyed and trimmed feathers, to precious metals, stones, pearls and other organic pieces. Don’t worry boys, Ha even has jewelry for you! Spice up any outfit with these exotic, yet tasteful, accessories! 

 

Thanks for the photos Jeeyun Ha!

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GIRLS / August 18 2008 7:00 PM

When Your Fame Runs Out In America Might I Recommend Trying Korea

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When Your Fame Runs Out In America Might I Recommend Trying Korea

Lindsay Lohan will be gracing the cover of the first Korean release of Nylon Magazine this month. Apparently Lohan still hasn’t faded out of the spotlight in Korea yet, because the Korean editor was quoted more or less saying, “Get us Lindsay Lohan for our first issue.” Lohan looks less than impressive in this shoot however. She is plagued with unnatural facial emotions and not the best outfit choices I’ve seen. Not that I have a problem with Nylon, but am I the only one who thinks their models/photoshoots have been sub par of late? Step Yo’ Game Up Nylon!

 

Shout out to our friends over at Just Jared for the Pics!

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