Vince and you are such a good looking bloke . . .
judging by this photo. . .
Seriously you and your ‘tribe’ are making an incredible contribution to Australian Design.
Best.
M.
John H
Wednesday 11 Nov 2009 12:18 am
It really baffles me when industry designers suddenly have the personal urge to create a ephemeral line of (usually) t-shirts, then label it fashion. I can understand it’s an ode to the idea of graphic design being conceptually responsive or some other personal characteristics but what are you really hoping to achieve from this? And then to reference Burberry seems so slap dash. You have Christopher Bailey who works as a seasonal fashion designer, oh wait your the guy that prefers to wear jeans and flip flops instead of taking fashion a bit more seriously and more importantly professionally.
hi john
that’s fine to be baffled without understanding the bigger picture. it’s a personal project i have been working on for 20 years and we have a more extensive clothing and home range coming out shortly. there was never the idea to position ourselves in the world of high fashion and our reference to Burberry was purely based on color. and yes i do love jeans and flip flops. There’s room in this world for everyone to express themselves without harming the world or each other. peace
Michael
Tuesday 17 Nov 2009 9:48 am
Fashion trends should never be so serious as the business of fashion.
I think the T’s look unique and great for the summer season.
good job Vince!
Look forward to seeing the next collection.
muppet
Wednesday 21 Oct 2009 12:42 pm
what are you on about? its a t shirt not high fashion….
Vince
Friday 23 Oct 2009 7:44 pm
We know we’re not high fashion, we were just so happy to see the Series 2 Collection gelato colour pallet on the Burberry runway last month!
Mark Bligh
Saturday 31 Oct 2009 7:09 pm
Vince and you are such a good looking bloke . . .
judging by this photo. . .
Seriously you and your ‘tribe’ are making an incredible contribution to Australian Design.
Best.
M.
John H
Wednesday 11 Nov 2009 12:18 am
It really baffles me when industry designers suddenly have the personal urge to create a ephemeral line of (usually) t-shirts, then label it fashion. I can understand it’s an ode to the idea of graphic design being conceptually responsive or some other personal characteristics but what are you really hoping to achieve from this? And then to reference Burberry seems so slap dash. You have Christopher Bailey who works as a seasonal fashion designer, oh wait your the guy that prefers to wear jeans and flip flops instead of taking fashion a bit more seriously and more importantly professionally.
vince
Wednesday 11 Nov 2009 1:52 pm
hi john
that’s fine to be baffled without understanding the bigger picture. it’s a personal project i have been working on for 20 years and we have a more extensive clothing and home range coming out shortly. there was never the idea to position ourselves in the world of high fashion and our reference to Burberry was purely based on color. and yes i do love jeans and flip flops. There’s room in this world for everyone to express themselves without harming the world or each other. peace
Michael
Tuesday 17 Nov 2009 9:48 am
Fashion trends should never be so serious as the business of fashion.
I think the T’s look unique and great for the summer season.
good job Vince!
Look forward to seeing the next collection.