A design collective with animal instincts
“I’ve just finished a collaboration with Shapeshifters, and a piano mash-up for Axwell. I’m working on some more material for my live set in which I’m hoping to incorporate a vocalist and other musicians. This summer I’ve a number of festival bookings, including The Masked Ball in Porthleven, The International Music Conference opening in Ibiza , Glastonbury, Bestival, Croatia Garden Festival and Festival Number 6, as well as club gigs around the country. I’m just going to put myself out there, perform to the best of my ability and hope the crowd gets a good buzz from it.”
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One time Art Director for US imprint Ubiquity Records, Eric Crandell is the brains behind 101 Apparel — a brand with art, music and fashion intertwined in their ethos.
Just over a year ago, we were banging on about Fashion Beans and how it had a clever clogs ability to keep our attention.And it’s still got it. In fact, it’s evolved into an authority on all things trend-setting for men’s style and grooming that we can hardly do without. Pow!
“I was always inspired by the soul and funk, and love the soul style of the '70s. It's flamboyant and colourful, and I also really liked Cher when Bob Mackie dressed her in the '70s. I loved that funky mod look she had going on. I am a big fan of colours and orange, red and white are my favourites. I am not really moved by what everyone wears as a group. That's funny to me, and some might think it's weird, but I like unique style.”
We would indeed. And we most certainly do! We love Wood Wood. It’s so hot right now.
It’s a music label and a fashion label, all at the same time. That makes A Votre well-and-truly connected! And it’s all thanks to the man Sante, pictured here wearing one of his own tees. Currently living in Berlin, this tech house wizard also has a flair for spotting a neat look, then translating that into actual threads fit for any music hungry thrill-seeker.