With some pink flamingos, a lot of forest greens, some jungle refrigerators and a lab experiment gone wrong, we’re definitely ready for summer. If only the sun would stay out and play, we will truly let the fashion flamingos out of there cage!








With some pink flamingos, a lot of forest greens, some jungle refrigerators and a lab experiment gone wrong, we’re definitely ready for summer. If only the sun would stay out and play, we will truly let the fashion flamingos out of there cage!








Have you seen our latest window display campaign? You can say it’s energetic, but we like to call it ELECTRIC!







Deus ex Machina (god from the machine)
roared into Australia’s cultural consciousness in 2006,
with some neatly customised motorcycles and a quaint notion that doing
something more fun than just owning something.
Deus ex Machina is a step bigger than a brand: it’s a culture.
Their openness and enthusiasm strike a chord with people,
wherever they are…in the form of motorcycles and a clothing line.
The DEUS ex machina emporium is now available at YOUR!
Check out the amazing custom made motorcycles they have. For sale on their website: www.deuscustoms.com
ACNE launched their 12th issue of the ACNE paper during Couture previews for A/W11 at the historic Salon César Ritz suite. The Paper’s latest issue is centred around -Youth- and celebrates young people who have devoted themselves creatively to their craft from a tender age and give a fresh perspective to old artistic traditions. To celebrate guest such as Alexa Chung, Anna dello Russo, Style.com’s Tim Blanks and Singer Micky Green enjoyed flowing champs and a special private recital from Charlie Siem -virtuoso violinist, who also features in the issue. You can order it on their website! If you’re into the clothes of Acne, stop by our store…we have a lovely range of the scandinavian beauties of Acne.
Antwerp’s MoMu celebrates the past, present and future of knitwear with the help of Sandra Backlund and Mark Fast.
Neon laces, plasticised textures and laser cut leathers may be the technological and progressive fabrics and ideas floating in a dreamlike form in our heads in recent seasons, but while knitwear appears to have had a resurgence in fashion, it’s relevance and diversity has been timeless. To honour knitwear’s influence and presence, MoMu in Antwerp will present the exhibition ‘Unravel: Knitwear in Fashion’. Knitwear pieces by Vivienne Westwood and Missoni, just to name a few, will star alongside Haute Couture by Patou and Chanel and the work of progressive new designers such as Mark Fast and Sandra Backlund, to illustrate the versatile luxury and continued fascination behind knitwear.
Other renowned knitwear designers will introduce modern installations that will be departures from the historic pieces and techniques that will be on offer. Knitwear design houses have consistently offered the foundations and concepts offered in fashion, resulting in a vital love affair whose power and influence will be celebrated, together at last.
Our dearest Kloosterstraat is again getting ready for a summer edition of Markt Van Morgen! Right in front of our shop there’s a cool market with loads of upcoming and selfmade fashion-, jewellery-, interior- and graphic designers. YOUR invites everyone who’s attending into our store to enjoy the live music and cool SALE products. See you tomorrow?