AUTUMN & WINTER 10/11
DESIGN FASHION HOPE
Living the Movement Wow, this winter was amazingly cold, glad to see some sun finally! Once again, we’ve been travelling around the globe to find a unique and inspiring spot to shoot the new editorial image story for this fifth issue of our Colin’s Mag. This time the choice came down to Stockholm, one of Europe’s hippest and trendiest cities, where we found the freedom and inspiration needed for our creative work. Supported by photographer Chris Tribelhorn and his amazing local team, we were ready for a great shoot in the streets of Stockholm to present our new Autumn / Winter 2010 collection. While shooting in Stockholm, it was the trendy area Östermalm that caught our attention. We found the latest trends among unique shops, hot bars, impressive nightlife, catchy music, talented artists, delicious restaurants, trendy hotels, cosy cafés and exceptional galleries. Inside this mag you will find a map with Östermal’s hotspots and a section where you can read all about the big names of Stockholm’s music and art scene. Sink into the world of Colin’s and let this beautiful city impress you as it has impressed us with its trendy lifestyle and amiable residents. Your Colin`s Team
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THE WAY WE LIVE…
WHERE THE STREETS HAVE NO SHAME
ÂŤ Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky, in the street, fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening. Âť by Coco Chanel
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Stockholm the boast of Sweden Tshirt Store Tshirt Store is a platform for contemporary graphic design. There are three stores located in Stockholm. Each store carries about 100 different designs and each design is sold in maximum 100 pieces per store. Every store has 3-5 new designs per week, so there’s always something new to check out. Götagatan 28 – p 08-6400131 Götgatan 78 – p 08-6410150 www.tshirtstore.se
Kocksgatan 17 Herrekipering The interior decorators have done a great job making it very personal and welcoming. The shop opened about a year ago and it is quite obvious that they didn’t want just another clothing shop in Stockholm. They created something special and exclusive where one can find basic clothes with a twist. Kocksgatan 17 – p 46840815014 www.kocksgatan17.se
Café String Even if it sounds a bit like underwear, it isn‘t. Café String is a really cosy retro-cafe with huge windows made for watching people. All the artworks and furniture of the Café are for sale. The Café is also open for art exhibitions and and readings. Nytorgsgatan 38 – p 08-714 85 14 www.cafestring.com
Stadsmission Second Hand Fantastic vintage shop in Södermalm which offeres selected women clothes and accessories. Skånegatan 75 – p 08-642 53 34 www.stadsmissionen.se/Secondhand
DesignTorget Here you´ll find everything you didn‘t know anyone needed: From interior designer stuff to funny small matter to new unique things you have never seen before. Götgatan 31 – p 46 8 644 16 78 www.designtorget.se
Tjallamalla If you ask sweedish girls for a good store, many of them will name you Tjallamalla. Here you can find well known young designer clothes next to clothes from yet unknown designers. Bondegatan 46 – +46(0)8-640 78 47 www.tjallamalla.com
Vagabond Travel Bookshop Sweden-based designers „Smånsk“ have redesigned the interior of a bookshop for the travel magazine Vagabond, located in the hip and vibrant Södermalm area of Stockholm. They created the new look based on the form of the map of Södermalm itself. The map covers not only the floor but it also continues as shelves for books to be neatly arranged in them. Götgatan 95 – 08-555 240 60 www.vagabond.se
Grandpa Grandpa shop on Södermalm opened in November 2003 and was the first store in Stockholm that mixed fashion with second hand furniture and interior design. In the shop, which has a nice homely feeling going on. Sometimes we have live music and dj‘s, not least the last Thursday of each month on which we, and all shops in the area have evening open until 21. Södermannagatan 21 – p 46(0)8-643 60 80 www.grandpa.se
Editors Choice - Sneakersnstuff «A paradise for sneaker fans. Chose from a huge selection from different Brands.» Asogatan 124 – +46 8 641 1415 www.sneakersnstuff.com
Story Hotel In March 2009 opened one of the coolest hotels in Europe’s hippest city. The Story Hotel in Stockholm combines the chicness of a Parisian bohemian-style hotel with the urban look of a New York restaurant. Unique design and innovation come together with an attractive location in downtown Stockholm and create a smart,
stylish and new kind of hotel for today’s traveller. It offers not only 82 carefully designed rooms but also the hottest hotel bar in town and a fabulous restaurant, which was awarded with the European Hotel Design Award for Best Restaurant Design.
www.storyhotels.com
Introduction Haris Badić aka DJ Asparagus is currently one of the hottest acts in Stockholm. He Runs the underground dance label Raw Fusion Recordings, as well as the eponymous night club. Haris is also part of the Gamm Enterprises Inc and is responsible for all the artwork that was done for the two labels and the club. He talked with us about Stockholm‘s music szene and the meaning of fashion.
Interview with Dj Asparagus What have you been up to lately, like what projects are you currently working on? For the past two years I’ve been working with and remixing for acts like Wipe The Needle and Hygher Baby, all Stockholm residents. But I’ve also been working on my own fair share. I just released two new singles on GAMM Enterprises, an infamous bootleg label run by my friend and collegue Mad Mats. The tracks are all bootleg remixes, purely intended for dance floors. I guess that’s my key in music pro duction, dance floors. I also do art direction for both GAMM Enterprises and Raw Fusion Recordings, but also for the two club nights that are affiliated with the above mentioned labels. What would be an ideal saturday night for you in Stockholm? There used to be one, but now we have two ideal nights. Mad Mats recently started a GAMM night called GAMM & Friends which is a strictly local DJ’s night. It’s done at Hornstull Strand, a fairly young venue. It’s only been around for like a year or two, but is one of the hottest spots in town right now. So ideally would be to start off at home with the boys (and girls) and drop by the restaurant for some chow and then slowly start working our magic behind the decks. The other would of course be our Raw Fusion night at legendary Mosebacke Etablissement on top of the Mosebacke hill from where you can view the entire city. But I’d like to say I prefer a Raw Fusion night in late spring or early/late summer. The venue is pretty small so there’s always a giant cue for the cloakroom. In summer, there’s no need for it. So it just makes for a better evening. A really good thing about the venue is that there’s never any “physical trouble” around. The crowd is, despite age, a very mature one. They’re there to dance! Nothing more, nothing less. Can you tell us about some other hot acts and clubs in Stockholm? There are a few other club nights and acts that should be checked out if ever visiting Stockholm. Devotion is one of them, the best R&B club in the entire country. Right now I know they’re on a hiatus from doing club nights due to the lack of good venues in Stockholm. And don’t get me wrong, we do have a lot of them, good venues. But we have such an overflow of club promoters that the venues just aren’t enough. In Stockholm, everyone’s a DJ these days. There’s Rickard Masip and legendary hiphop producer Freddie Cruger from the Tropical Treats crew. Rickard for instance, has been working on some dope rare afro/latin edits for the Sofrito label in London, worth checking out! On the techier tip there’s SUMO/Bangana consisting of Alf Tumble and Combo. Wicked tech house for the experienced clubber! They also do bar nights at Lilla Hotellbaren which frequently ends up in spontaneous dancing. We also have the Slow Blow club night that won the Best Club Night award for Stockholmspriset which is a very cool thing! They do more of a disco/house thing. And of course the MIR crew (Boj Lucki, Toni Bassi and Ljudas) and Alloutdubstep run by Daniel Irk. They represent Sweden’s number one in bass culture. If you’re looking for a real good bassline you’ve hit jackpot! Last but not least, a venue that almost always has something good thing going is Berns. And for some reason we all end up at this place,
whether we want to or not. Can you describe Stockholms music scene in three words? I can do it with only two - adaptation and recreation! How does fashion and music coexist in Stockholm? Is there some kind of fusion existing? Definitely! Stockholm has always fused fashion with music. And it’s been very obvious for the past decade. You have the hip-hop heads with their LRG’s and Mishka lumberjack shirts, rockers with the folded jeans and rockabilly haircuts, house dancers with their big tee’s and baggy trainer pants. The list just keeps going. But one thing has changed lately and it’s the fact that styles are fusing together, both musically and in fashion. The hip-hop heads are getting rockabilly haircuts, the house dancers are wearing “tighter” clothing and so on and so forth. It’s just a big blend now. The hipsters are a perfect example of that! It’s probably the whole globalisation thing. I think it’s become more important to show off your individual style than to try and belong to a certain movement. What value do clothes have for yourself? Well, the highest there is! Like I said, it’s all about individualism now. Who YOU are and not who you hang around with. I think that applies for most people now. At least for the more mature crowd. If I feel in a certain way or want to give a certain impression of myself my clothing is definitely a mirror image of that. Finally, if there was one thing someone had to do when visiting Stockholm, what would it be? Music wise, you have to visit Raw Fusion and/or GAMM & Friends. But other than that, I’d just have to say, see the sights! It’s a beautiful city with a lot of great views to catch. You can’t get enough of those here. Especially in summertime! And that’s another thing about this town, it’s nice in the peak periods of the year. Peak winter with the white snow covering the city and all the lights shining bright and peak summer when the sky is still blue at night! It’s trippy for sure! Some last words to our readers? Yeah, come visit us soon!
www.myspace.com/djasparagus
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Check - www.dizelsate.com A few years ago Slobodan Zivic and Thomas Berger were two graffiti artists who were tagging trains and walls in Stockholm and whole of Sweden. A couple of years later they‘d started a graffiti school and design studio with the slogan „We declare war on walls“. Fast forward a few years, they opened their new offices in a small back street of Stockholm. They‘d become „Wall Design“ and were painting murals on the walls of shops and offices. Today they are known by their past signa-
tures/tags, Dizel & Sate, two incredible artists as well as designers whos commissions range from illustrations to entire interior design concepts to installations for public venues.
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Check - www.finstafari.com After great success in the US, Swedish pop art phenomena Finsta came back to Sweden for a Exhibition at the Gallery Steinsland Berliner in April 2010. His work is an universe of its own. He gives life to characters, enviroments and modles and presents humour throughout all of his works. It is full of metaphors and associations and often tries to bring the street and the estabblishment together. Born and raised in Lund, Finsta has now been living and working in Stockholm for more than ten years. He graduated from Swedish University College of Arts, Crafts and Design in 2004. Since then he has been working both nationally and internationally in a variety of techniques,
materials and contexts, such as illustration, film, animation and graphic design. In June 2009, the publishing company Dokument Press published the book Finsta Graphics, an art monograph which presents most of the artist’s career.
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