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Mirror/Dash Opening
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from http://space15twenty.com/
Mirror/Dash by Kim Gordon Launching this Friday, April 10th, Kim Gordon has curated the pop-up store at Urban Outfitters' Space 15 Twenty. The April pop-up fuses the Mirror/Dash line (her exclusive line for Urban Outfitters), with her choice of music, artwork, books, and designers. For the duration of April, the Mirror/Dash pop-up will feature No. 6 Vintage dresses, jewelry from Annie Costello Brown, Rebekah Brooks, and Leah Singer, alongside CD’s, cassette tapes, records, and re-wired vintage electronics from Gordon's label Ecstatic Peace Records with husband and fellow Sonic Youth band mate Thurston Moore. AVAILABLE APRIL 10-11TH ONLY - KIM GORDON'S PERSONAL DARYL K VINTAGE COLLECTION *Proceeds go to Community Resources for People with Autism. Mirror/Dash line-up: Kim Gordon’s Daryl K Vintage Collection No. 6 Vintage – European vintage dresses, No. 6 dresses made with vintage fabric, and four styles exclusive to the pop-up, using '80s and '90s lycra Martin by Anne Albert apparel Annie Costello Brown Jewelry Rebekah Brooks Jewelry Leah Singer Jewelry Ecstatic Peace Records – CD’s, cassette tapes, records, and rewired vintage electronics Cosmic Wonder apparel and books Knock Out Cosmetics Matt Bernson shoes and accessories Dossier Magazine, featuring an interview with Kim Gordon and a Mirror/Dash editorial Nightwood - 04.06.2009 File under - Pop-Up |
Surely Mirror/Dash should be supplying the music?
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Thats what my neg-repping finger thought... |
! You can negative rep? how?
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Click 'I disapprove' instead of 'I approve'. Capiche?
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Okay thanks, now i can negative rep this guy,
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Okay TOMVIOLENCE, call me a cunt and neg rep me, whatever, all I want to know is why do you hate this so much
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Ha ha - best negative rep (I say negative, it's actually neutral because of how few posts he has) ever -
TOMVIOLENCE- eat shit and die i hope you fucking choke Best of luck with whatever it is that makes you happy you genuinely pitiful cunt. |
There's a giddy little schoolgirl, eh?
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I stopped by urban yesterday to see if the pop up store was running ahead of the sat. opening... It was...they had these little silkscreened bags for $25 which were kinda nice... not a terrible bag for shopping although a little small.
I was hoping there might be some sort of an exclusive mirror/dash 45 or something but i didnt see anything...they did have the spin art lathe 45 that aa records put out & the electric pen 45. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
those bags are great...
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Kim Gordon Is Not a Fan of ‘Fierce’
![]() Rock goddess Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth has dallied with fashion for years. Her line X-Girl had a street edge without being too tough — i.e., you still looked like a girl wearing it. And she's been a fixture at Marc Jacobs's fashion show for seasons. This past February, she launched a new line, Mirror/Dash, at Urban Outfitters, and just this week she opened a pop-up shop in L.A., which she is also curating. Gordon took time to chat with us about the new line, fashion shows, and her dislike of the word "fierce." Is Mirror/Dash aimed at a younger audience? Mirror/Dash is aimed at the same customer that Urban Outfitters reaches, but I also want the clothes to have a more ageless quality. Will it have the same sort of skate-alt-rock aesthetic as X-Girl? No, X-Girl came out of the explosion of streetwear. But we were never about the skate thing. We weren’t into the oversized look of the skate scene that prevailed; we wanted more of a fit. We were more late seventies, early eighties. My partner Daisy von Furth was really into the prep thing so that was a good foil for me and the rock thing. Any accessories? Not yet, but we’d like to venture into that. ![]() What made you decide to branch out into fashion in the first place? You mean in the early nineties? Our friends at X-Large knew that Daisy and I shopped together at vintage stores and they wanted to start a girls' line and just asked us. They made it relatively easy for us. More recently, my friend Melinda Wansbrough and I had been talking about starting a capsule line. And we decided to ask Jeffrey Monteiro, her friend who worked at Mayle with her to collaborate with us as a designer. You've become a fashion icon in your own right, how does that make you feel? It’s usually something I think about other people. Do you like going to fashion shows? I like going to a couple. I can’t be in New York for the whole week — it’s too much of a commitment to the fashion world for me. We don’t live in the city, so I feel guilty being away from my family and just going to fashion shows. Who are your favorite designers? I like Marc Jacobs, he’s made some great dresses that are fun to wear onstage, Rodarte [is] amazing, Alexander Wang, Isabel Marant ... Margiela. There are other designers that I really admire of course, Yves Saint Laurent, Balenciaga ... What's the first designer item you bought (or wore)? Probably a Marc Jacobs dress, pink net. Where do you like to shop? No. 6 in NYC, Opening Ceremony. What trends do you like? Oversize T-shirts. And what trends do you wish would just die? Using the word “Fierce” to describe shoes. Anything you're coveting right now? Isabel Marant thigh-high boots. What's something every woman should have in her closet? A cool T-shirt. |
Kim. Nice interview. Thanks.
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A couple goodies from the Mirror/Dash opening... the first is a 12 page pamphlet showcasing the mirror/dash line.... the second 20 page full color pamphlet showcased what Daryl K pieces that Kim on display at the opening.
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space 15twenty posted some pics from the opening....
oof.... does not look like my scene at alllllll. |
There is also a photogallery of the opening just up on the Ecstatic Peace website...
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