The 2010 F.A.M.E. (Fashion Art Music Exhibition) recently took place in San Jose, with models rocking a variety of Akomplice threads. The three styles shown here (from top to bottom) are: Jasmine Truffalas, Sextantis, and Cut Hoodie. “F.A.M.E. is a bi-annual event that brings together the aesthetic elements of streetwear culture. It strives to collectively gather fashion, art and music to exhibit the elements of passionate artists globally of every caliber and every medium. F.A.M.E. offers a space for those hustling day in and day out to exhibit their contributions to the streetwear life.” Check more after the jump.
Natural Dye Now Available
Akomplice’s Natural Dye Collection is now available to the world. See our Stockist Section to find an AK dealer near you, or shop at the Akomplice Webstore.
Join The Monkey Wrench Gang
In the spirit of mischief, in the name of civil disobedience, Akomplice and X-Large come together to form the Monkey Wrench Gang.
Mike & Patrick by DUNN the Signtologist
Check this new work of art by DUNN. He has been repping the AK movement for more than a minute, and his artwork continues to blow up the scene. It is an honor to be a part of DUNN’s work, and this double-sign is just straight ill! Thanks DUNN.
Format: Akomplice Retailer in Dime Magazine
Dime Magazine and our boy AP recently featured Format Boutique, the hot spot for lifestyle goods in Queens and the best place to pick up some Akomplice gear in the area. Check the Kobe cover after the jump.
Time Warp : Akomplice at Bright Trade Show in Frankfurt, Germany
July of this last summer, Mike and Pat rounded out a three-week European tour, making stops at a number of top European Trade shows and giving the continent a good run for its money. Making the Bright Trade Show happen was pure craziness. Having just finished up at the Outerspace Show in Barcelona, the two headed for the airport circa 3am after a late night of partying in order to catch their flight to Frankfurt, only to find that the airport labeled “Barcelona” on their itinerary was actually 1.5 hours away. So it went like this: 1.5 hour train to the right airport, flight to Germany but the wrong airport again, 1.5 hour bus ride to Frankfurt, trolley to the hotel, crazy-quick cat nap, trolley to the show for set-up… only to find that the show was in an old jail and that their “booth” was actually a completely barren old office. Luckily with the help of their friends from Sneakers Mag the two were able to turn the office into a showroom using only fishing-line and wire. The show turned out to be a success and Akomplice made a lot of great connections. Shooting you a time-warp to let you know what we’ve been up to over the past year at various times. Busy, busy and still lots of past stories to recount: Japan, Europe, the islands… Stay tuned. Check out more from Bright after the jump.