Keyword results: Order and Progress
What:
Maryon t-shirt launch
Where:
Order and Progress, Lvl 3, Curtin House, Swanston St, Melbourne
When:
Tues Sept 2, 6-8pm
Description:
The range of Maryon t-shirts will have lift off on Tuesday night. Go along for a gander, and if the screen printed minimal designs tickle your fancy then you'll be able to purchase them prior to the hoi polloi.
Event: Launch
Stimulus: sound the horns!
What:
Level 3 Curtin House winter sale!
Where:
Lvl 3, Curtin House (der) 252 Swanston St, Melbourne
When:
Starts Thurs June 19.
Description:
Breath in: Order & Progress, Someday and Metropolis all go on sale starting Thursday! This is what the free market economy calls clustering. Or something. Anyway, that's Rittenhouse, Princess Tina, Melissa, selected Someday stock, books, records, everything a normal person could ever want or desire, at ridiculous discount prices.
Event: Sales
Stimulus: sound the horns!
You might not be able to pronounce his name, but designer Alexandre Herchcovitch first rose from the streets of São Paulo ten years ago and now you can find his fashion six floors above Swanston St at Order and Progress.
With designs inspired by streetwalkers and prostitutes, Herchcovitch has continued to outdo himself in the flamboyance stakes each season.
In Winter, most would agree that Melbourne’s fashion pallet is more Yamamoto than McQueen. Come June 1, black, noir and shock horror, charcoal seem to take over the city.
Luckily, this week a fruity colour injection has arrived at Order and Progress’s sky-high boutique. Freshly grown with love from São Paulo-based designer Alexandre Herchcovitch and carefully picked by Brazillian brand Melissa, these flavoursome trainers are fashioned from bright nylon flakes and come in a tempting selection of colours.
Love Hate Lollipop Tape is the sassiest adhesive since Swiss hiker George de Mestral invented Velcro when a burr got stuck to his sock. As the brain child of Melbourne industrial designer and Side Project founder Dave McDonald, the tape has already been put to good use, with its matching patterns it is now the ‘wall paper’ decorating the changerooms at one of our favorite Melbourne stores, Assin.
What better way to say 'I love you' than with artist Tony Garifilakis' limited edition death prints? Well perhaps not. You might want to think carefully about who you give one of these doozies to.
Here are the bare bones: Tony's taken images of beauty, boobies and banality, and transformed them into morbid but humorous works reminiscent of Victorian funerary art.
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