Showing posts with label 6x4. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 6x4. Show all posts

Wednesday, 11 December 2013

STEVEN

We shot Steven again in another rad all-black look. The Korean-inspired outfit was from his own label 6x4, and consisted of a cropped jacket and wide-legged pants, both fastened prominently with ties. We loved the platform soles of his shoes which he customised himself and the use of electrical wiring for laces. Check out his other striking looks here and here.


Tuesday, 3 September 2013

STEVEN


















Steven again caught our eye in this all-black look that was all about structured layering. His jacket and vest were by 6x4. His skirt was by Julia Fong and his pants by Calvin Klein. The bag was by Coach. The shoes and white wallet were customised by Steven himself.





Sunday, 28 July 2013

STEVEN


















Steven caught our eye in this outfit that consisted of a vest, jacket and clutch bag he designed himself for his label 6x4. His striped shirt was from his aunt. We loved how he wore a hose clamp, purchased from a hardware store, as a ring.




Tuesday, 9 April 2013

STEVEN

Steven, fashion designer of label 6x4 always looks amazing and the day we photographed him in this 6x4 wrap jacket and shirt was no exception. We thought the neutral colours were refreshing. His shoes are by Geox and bag by Coach. The blazer he is wearing belonged to his mum and his sunglasses are by  ksubi and his pants by Etnies.




Monday, 4 March 2013

STEVEN


















Meet Steven, the designer behind clothing label 6x4. It was hard to miss his striking silhouette in the crowd. Both the black and the white tops were traditional Korean inspired pieces made by Steven himself. The hakama, a type of traditional Japanese trousers, was from Montreal. We love how the pleats give it this full volume. The stiff brim of his hat from San Francisco contributed to the awesome hard lines of this look. He customised his Converse shoes with thick platform soles. The bag was also 6x4. We'd really love to see more inspiring looks like this on the streets of Auckland.







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