Bref. Tout ça pour dire que cette marque >Each x Other< commence à se faire connaître et que je ne pouvais pas ne pas en parler. Des artistes et créateurs mêlent art contemporain, mode et street style dans des pièces basiques (foulards, sweats, t-shirts et pantalons) en une collaboration androgyne et trendy. Bon, on est certes pas tous prêts à se balader avec le bonhomme Pringles sur nos fesses, mais qui ne céderait pas à la tentation d'arborer une petite pièce taguée, un message arty, un jean tie&dye ou un foulard graphique ? Coupable, moi, je craque. Un seul problème, et pas des moindres... le prix. Les insensibles diront que c'est "trop cher pour ce que c'est". Peut-être. Disons alors que l'art n'a pas de prix.
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You may have noticed that I liked unisex clothes. Sneackers, sweaters.. I don't have a total tomboy style but let's all admit that 1) to be feminist is a good thing, but we can look great and feel comfortable in our outfit in the same time, I don't see where the problem is and 2) I would like everyone to read and enjoy my blog, it isn't for girl only. Let's say that it is unisex itself and that everyone is welcomed, no sex preference !
Ok. This little introduction was meant to lead you to this new : this new brand > Each x Other < makes a brilliant entry in the world of fashion, and I couldn't miss it as a subject for my blog. Artists and creators melt together art, fashion and street style in basic clothes (scarf, sweaters, t-shirts, jeans) in an androgyn and trendy collaboration. Sure, we are not all ready to wear the Pringles' figure on our bottoms, but who would resist to a graffiti, an arty message, tie&dye jeans or a graphic scarf ? Guilty, I wouldn't. One little problem : the price. Some of you (you insensitive people!) will say that it is a lot of money for what it actually is. Maybe. Let's say that Art is priceless.
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