Sunday, February 28, 2010

Dog Blog Photo

Since her teething has finally been subsiding a little lately, we decided to reward Rocket with her own fluffy bed. Needless to say, she's pretty happy about it.


- Krista

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Brian designs shoes with Keith Haring foundation

Last weekend in Paris we were actually there for a work trip. I got to work on a cool project for Tommy designing a line of sneakers and rainboots for men, women and children. We partnered with the Keith Haring foundation to make the collection, and it was really cool to be able to work with the art of a cultural icon. Tommy made a donation to the Keith Haring foundation so that we could use the art. Its nice to work on projects like this that have a charity angle. I have been really lucky to sort of fall into that work on the job with the Doernbecher Foundation, Nike Foundation and Project Red and now this. Read more about the foundation here.

As you can see the shoes are pretty crazy. His art was really Pop (Haring is was just featured in the exhibit Pop Life at the TATE Modern) and very 80s so I thought I would try to make a retro inspired collection with the same energy that Haring's art had. Check out the pictures from the store Colette. I wanted to take the look of Haring's famous "Pop Shop" and adapt it for the store. They painted a pattern on all the walls and floors and I designed the logo and neon for the program. Very cool to see it all come to life!


See below a picture of me and Pepe, the designer I worked with from Tommy.





The store Colette also created a microsite for the shoes, its here. There you can see all of the million styles we did. (Maybe overkill in my mind).

They did a great job promoting the event and there were loads of people there. Colette promoted the launch by combining it with a gallery showing of modern graffiti artist Andre. It was a nice connection with Keith Haring and it brought out a lot of the Paris cool kids crowd. Local music sensation Sebastian Tellier was there, along with Busy P and other people I didn't recognize.

Overall it was a really cool thing to do, a great experience and a neat chance to make something that people will enjoy wearing. See more pictures on my re-designed website here.

- Brian

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Paris... Again!

We lucked out and got to go to Paris again for a few days this week thanks to Brian's work. It was such a nice trip even though we only stayed two nights. It's just so easy to travel when the train ride is only 3 hours each way!

We had wonderful weather - 50 degrees and sunny the whole time with a single 10-minute rain shower, so we got to be outside and walk around the city all day long on Friday. It made me think that spring is coming - that is, until we came back to Amsterdam which is still in the 30s with predictions of snow later this week. Sigh... it's only February, right? March has got to be warmer than this.

Anyway... I'll let Brian tell you about the work part of it since it was his shoe collection that brought us there. Stay tuned!

For now, here are a few photos:



Me outside of the Louvre


Brian in his signature pose outside of the Louvre



French Macaroons! Yummy.

- Krista