diesel goes back to future.

I love Diesel because they’re never afraid to take risks. After their recent post-environmental apocalypse campaign, they’re doing the futuristic thing again with their new Human After All campaign.

No matter how technologically advanced we become, our little human fights and foibles aren’t going anywhere. And (thank god) we still get to wear fabulously hot jeans. My personal fave is the first – where even in the future putting together your Ikea is a pain in the ass…

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(Agency: Marcel Paris)

Via ibelieveinadv


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gimme gimme: acme made + paul smith

For those of you who are just getting to know me, I’ll reiterate that – much like a toddler or a magpie – I’m fanatically drawn to design that features recurring patterns of bright colours. So it’s no big shocker then that one of my all-time fave designers is Paul Smith. He almost universally slaps those perfectly placed lines of juicy colour on every damn thing he makes. And for that I’m eternally grateful.

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This new laptop bag is a collab between Sir Paul and utility meets function experts Acme Made. Their website goes on about functionality and textiles and blah blah blah. It’s got Paul Smith stripes and it’s groovy and you’ll look better than everyone else when you carry it. That’s all you need to know.

Get it at wejetset


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