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‘Folk Fantasy’ collection on sale now!

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

Our latest range of illustrated t-shirts is now available online! Created around the theme ‘Folk Fantasy’ we’ve welcomed some amazing new designers in to the Collect London fold and we’ve got some pretty fantastical creatures, characters, tribal and animal prints to choose from.

We’ve also got some great new women’s styles on offer with looser, more lightweight cuts. There are two new women’s vest styles – an ultra lightweight racer back perfect for hanging out in on hot summers days and a loose fitting Scoop Neck Vest that’s ideal for teaming up with some leggings. We’ve also got a Scoop Neck T-Shirt with sewn back rolled sleeves that pair up with shorts or skinnies a treat! There’s a great Cape T-Shirt too ideal for cruising the festivals in (try Kazantip in the Ukraine – it’s on for a whole month)!

Designers Sister Arrow and brothers Rich and Chris Fairhead are new to Collect London for 2010 too.

Sister Arrow has created an awesome, bold yet feminine tribal style design that is based around an owl’s face with two diamonds for eyes, fittingly called Diamond Owl. This graphic is a womenswear one only and comes in two colourways – peach and gold. This one looks sweet with the gold on black!

Rich Fairhead has created two awesome sets of designs. The first, entitled ‘A Nagy Toll’ is heavily influenced by old school sailor tattoos (think skulls, roses, rope and women!) and features two designs – ‘A Nagy Toll Women’ and ‘A Nagy Toll Tiger’. There’s an eery, slightly macabre theme to these designs with women in stockings (with severed heads nonetheless) sitting on oversized skulls either side of another stocking clad lady holding a musket! All of this framed by roses, love hearts and lightning strikes. Full marks for originality!

Rich has kept things simple too by using one colour only and he’s drawn these by hand so there’s a really honest aesthetic. You can only tattoo someone by hand after all…

Rich’s second set ‘El Famoso’ meaning the ‘The Famous One’ goes off on a slightly different tact but are definitely part of the same theme. First up ‘El Famoso Skull’ goes down the much vaunted skull route but Rich has mixed things up a bit here by adding a mass of hair and the words ‘El Famoso’ to form part of this accoutrement.

It begs the question is it male or female? Again it’s a one colour piece and comes in a variety of different colourways on both women’s and men’s t-shirts.

Last up ‘El Famoso Triangle’, is a collage of weird and wonderful objects, characters and creatures.  Rich has carried on the skull them which runs through all his pieces and all the characters – unicorn, dog (?!), bird, Pinnochio and so on – are tied together by what almost looks like veins, muscle and guts! It sounds pretty horrible but don’t worry it works and it doesn’t look like you’re wearing your insides on a t-shirt. This too comes in a few different colour ways on men’s t-shirts only.

Rich’s bro Chris has a similar style to him but his compositions are simpler and focus more on individual characters. His ‘Yeti’ is a brilliant hand drawn creation in black that sits perfectly on white and also grey marl. As a big print it looks almost like a dense pattern until you spot those eyes, nose and thin mouth peeping out – this is one of my favourites.

It’s definitely more a menswear piece – sorry girls – but to balance it out he’s created a womenswear design along the same style – this time a cartoon like black unicorn silhouetted by pink moon. This one sits on a white Women’s Scoop Neck Vest.

Chris has also turned in a crazy, tribal inspired ‘Tree Totum’ design for the girls too.

Collect London regular Louisa Todd has come up with a trademark hand drawn piece. Her design is bold, simple and striking featuring two winged Geisha’s (or possibly Angels) standing amongst an apocalyptic cityscape.

Called “Twins” this design comes in two colourways – blue or peach and yellow – and on a variety of different styles. With the Cape T-Shirt the design goes right up to the neck line leaving a rough printed finish which makes each one unique.

Elliot Hartwell features again with a new take on the animal trend with his “Jackalope” piece. This is a hand drawn design and features a yellow triangular shape behind the Jackalope (which incidentally is a jackrabbit antelope cross from North American folklore)! It comes on the Women’s Scoop Neck Vest and Cape T-Shirt only.

Finally Pearl Clarke has developed her necklace designs from our previous collection. These are more detailed though with subdued pastel colours. There are two variants – a Native American inspired creation as well as an Indian influenced design. Both look amazing on our Women’s Cape T-Shirts. Finally Pearl has created an incredible Owl design which has been printed oversized onto our Women’s Scoop Neck Vest in a muted grey.

Of course we also collaborated with Casio G-Shock on two Limited Edition Watch and T-Shirt sets with the roll of honour going to Louisa Todd and Rich Fairhead for two fantastic designs.

Thank you so much to the all designers involved and we hope you enjoy!

Launch of G-Shock Collaboration

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

Collect London / G-Shock collaboration designs at the Casio G-Shock product launch on Friday 21st at the Old Truman Brewery

We’ve kept a lid on this one for a while now but we’re very excited to finally announce the launch of our first collaboration with Casio G-Shock.

We’ve teamed up with Casio to create two ultra Limited Edition t-shirt and watch sets for 2010. Created around our Spring Summer collection theme ‘Folk Fantasy’ each set includes 1 of only 10 t-shirts, watches and prints. Following our philosophy of creating timeless, design led pieces with a real attention to detail each watch, t-shirt and print has been obsessed over with every piece being individually hand printed, numbered and signed.

Limited Edition watch, t-shirt, print and presentation box - what a package!

Louisa Todd, Collect London regular and Richard Fairhead, newcomer for SS 10, are the geniuses behind these two designs. It’s not easy to transfer watch design to t-shirt but Louisa and Rich have hit the nail on the head. Louisa’s skull print takes a nod to the past with it’s retro styling while she has carried the print through to the watch so it has an almost Aztec feel.

Collect London regular Louisa Todd's 'Skull' watch and t-shirt design

Anyone familiar with Rich’s work will know that he is a master of creating weird and wonderful characters and symbols – his design here is no exception with a striking mermaid skull, anchor, starfish and rare red bird creating what can only be dubbed a “nautical punk” look.

Richard Fairhead's 'Mermaid Skull' print lookin' good!

Packaged up in beautiful boxes with watch, t-shirt and signed and numbered print these are sure to be collectors’ items. If you’re wondering where you can get hold of your very own then the bad news is you’ll have to wait a little longer. While the collaboration is being officially unveiled today as part of Casio G-Shock’s wider launch of their new product range, the watch will not be available until June 24th, when it will go on sale in Casio’s new Brick Lane store. Don’t forget there will only be 10 of each design going on sale so you better get yourself down to East London on 24th June and snap yours up pronto! We will however be holding one watch back which we will be giving away to one lucky  person – all you have to do is sign up with your email address on the homepage and keep your fingers crossed until 30th June when we will be announcing the winner!