Saturday, August 30, 2014

STYLE Interview: Is Health Goth the New Street Goth?

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London is full of guys dressing in monochrome sportswear, mixing basic Slazenger pieces off the racks at SportsDirect, with D.TT.K sweats, clear shell Cottweiler track pants, all black Nike Air Max Plus, and an addiction to 3M™ reflective. A lot of these guys are followers of the Health GothFacebook page, established back in April 2013 by Mike Grabarek and Jeremy Scott of the Portland based, alternative R’n’B duo, Magic Fades. Browsing their page, it's obvious there is more to this style than a shared taste in murdered out, or alternatively Colgatewhite sportswear. As an aesthetic it clearly owes a debt to street goth, but focuses on performance sportswear, bionic body parts, the hyperreal digital imagery seen in adverts and Net art, combat gear, and because being out of shape isn't futuristic, a dedication to athleticism. Today the Health Goth page is followed by more than 3,600 people. We caught up with the guys—they want the interview credited to Health Goth—to try and make sense of an internet meme that's become a bona fide London streetwear trend.

Interview by Tim Neugebauer 

What does health goth mean to you, and who is the dedicated health goth?
It may be impossible to be a true HG individual, because so much of the style is based on the combination of the setting and the subject, which a lot of times is in a hyperreality that only exists in ads, art installations, and rendered environments. 

When I’m searching for images and ideas, a few keywords I might use are mesh, moisture-wicking fabrics,BioWare, body enhancement tech, prosthetics, shoe dipping, various fashion and performance wear brands, transparent clothing, chains and light weaponry, tactical gear, elementalaesthetics, corporal mortification, and rendered environments. There are now five of us posting on the page and deliberating over images, so the idea has broadened out quite a bit, but the main thing was attributing a name to describe a feeling that already existed. 

The North Face, Etip gloves

Would you consider yourself part of this community or fans of it?
Both. We definitely subscribe to the style in certain ways, and we are huge fans of certain artists and designers. We've definitely made friends with fans as a result. As for the community aspect, there have been times that health goth has been wildly misconstrued, or deliberately misrepresented. Not that we're control freaks about the way people interpret it, but we will at times point people in the "right" direction, even if it is constantly evolving. We love when people send us images, but we don’t just post anything, or automatically sanction media that is tagged “health goth.” 

We’re going to keep trying to add to the world that we’re creating, and not let things stagnate, we have a shitload of images in our queue, but we only post a fraction of what we find. We love the fans pointing us at images they think are health goth, and if we agree, we will then post.

Cottweiler

Is the goth part of health goth a colour thing or a mindset thing? 
When I thought of the name, I was sort of making fun of the whole street goth thing. The more I thought and talked with friends about it, the more I realized that joking about dipping a perfectly fresh pair of Nike TNs in a swimming pool and being draped in black mesh was actually cool.

It’s not just the colour scheme, a lot of the stuff we post are just futuristic or healthy takes on goth style. For instance, instead of military boots, we post Nike ACG boots that are all black and really advanced looking. 

adidas Porsche Design, Sport Bounce S5

Does Health Goth exist outside of fashion?
No, fashion is a huge part of it. A lot of our influence comes from Cottweiler,Whatever 21, and A D Y N, but we find equal inspiration in our Tumblr feed, where you see a lot of 3D rendered images, which have no people or clothing shown. Images of mesh, or a blade with a tribal pattern and a fern or something. It might not be evident upon looking at our page but a lot of our imagery is very Net art inspired.

When and how did you first encounter health goth? Online or on the streets?
It was online at first, but I remember over a year ago being at various clubs in downtown Portland, notably at theClub Chemtrail parties, and seeing people dressed extremely health goth. So, there is actually a scene of people here who dress like this, and that has inspired us a lot.

Intergrated hood with laser-perforated ventilation and mouth covering design
Hyperwarm Max Shield Hood

You say you're fans of Gravity Boys crew member, Bladee. Does health goth have a soundtrack?
Way more important than the music are the images. When subcultures were birthed before, like emo, for instance, networks for people to share images like Tumblr didn't exist, the scenes came together through burning mp3’s from Limewire or wherever. Now, for the first time, you can spawn a subculture overnight based entirely on visual aesthetics, you don’t need music to define a subculture anymore. Still, there is a type of music that can be associated with health goth. I have this idea that the sound is a combination of epic collage and industrial cinematic sound design. We’ve talked about trying to make a health goth mixtape, that represents the types of sounds we associate with the style. We’ve posted tracks fromM.E.S.H.Drippin’DJ New Jersey DroneEgytrixxTotal Freedom, and gotten a positive reaction. But we aren’t trying to curate a new subculture, we just want to post the content we feel. 

Audi bike concept by Vladimer Kobakhidze
Audi bike concept by Vladimer Kobakhidze

Is health goth angsty?
One of our most popular pics was an image of a pair of adidas sandals floating in clean tropical looking water. I think if anything, instead of being all about teenage angst, we are trying to exude a feeling of being suspended in an ever changing internet environment, just trying to remain chill and comfortable at a time when a lot of horrible shit is happening on and offline. 

Images from the Health Goth Facebook page


 

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Op-Ed: US Congress Fails to Renew Vital Trade Deals, AGOA at Risk

African leaders and Heads of State recently visited Washington, D.C. to re-affirm that the United States is focused on  doing business with Africa.

Posted on August 25, 2014 by , The Sourcing Journal. 

However, in spite of the seemingly productive meetings, unless the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) is renewed by this Congress in the next few months, it’s safe to say, that our trade effort will be a lame duck. Long-term investments in plant, property, and equipment that are subject to time constraints are effective suicide missions.

AGOA expires in 2015, and an immediate assurance of continuance needs to be made now. Essentially, without a quick renewal, there is no future. It’s not that the U.S. doesn’t want to contribute to the development of the African market, it’s just that we can’t get our act together, and Congress is to blame.

Let’s face it – with regard to passing trade legislation, the 113th Congress is a trade failure.

We are in mid-August, baseball is in its home stretch, and the 113th Congress of the United States of America is on holiday, following their slow and painful death march to a vacation after months of doing nothing.

Congress has not shown any improvement on issues related to international trade. They have not passed any new trade legislation, they have not renewed existing trade bills that required only rollover, and by failing to act, they are aiding and abetting a declining U.S. Gross Domestic Product, and average Americans are asking – can we trust this Congress with the business of America?

It’s hard to imagine what Congress is thinking, and how they can possibly go into recess when they have done so little to improve our nation’s woes. History and pop culture remind us of what happens when you take your eye off the ball and leave business unfinished. Simon and Garfunkel said it so well, “Where have you gone Joe DiMaggio, a nation turns its lonely eyes to you. What’s that you say, Joltin’ Joe has left and gone away.”

Trust in Congress is much the same as Trust in our U.S. currency. So much so that we proudly display our national motto on every bill and coin that says, “In God We Trust.” As we presuppose a supreme being, the key word that creates value for our currency is our unbridled trust in the U.S. Government.

So, if we trust our currency, can we trust this Congress with matters of trade? Unfortunately, 80 percent of this Congressional session is already completed, and the answer is no.

The tale of the tape on renewal items that this Congress has ignored is as follows:

In 2007, we failed to rollover (and still haven’t renewed) the Trade Promotion Authority (TPA). This bill grants the President the ability to fast-track trade legislation, and is critical to the establishment of international trade deals.

In 2012, Congress failed to renew the Miscellaneous Tariff Bill (MTB). Some in Congress call this bill an earmark, not realizing that MTB’s offer a tax incentive for component parts shipped to American manufacturing, and that these parts are not available in the U.S.

In 2013, Congress failed to renew the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP), an honorable legislative agenda that has been in existence since 1974, allowing the U.S. to provide jobs to Third World economies, in return for duty free access on products used as raw component parts for American manufacturing.

In 2014, Congress will likely not renew the Nicaraguan tariff preference level (NIC-TPL) causing pain and suffering to U.S. companies that have invested in Nicaragua because of that very specific trade program.

In 2014 or 2015, Congress must deal with the renewal of AGOA, which is heralded as one of the great steps for the U.S. to help develop Africa as a market. Given all of the prior failures to renew, should companies now invest in Africa when no one knows what Congress will do?

Where is the trust? How can the trade investment community deal with a Congress that is seemingly incapable of renewing the very programs that they encourage us to invest in? How can they ask investors to go to Nicaragua to build factories, and then take the TPL incentive away? How can they ask us to invest in “developing” economies to provide stability, and then take the GSP incentive away? How can they ask us to invest in Africa today, when they can’t convince us that they will renew AGOA tomorrow? We need an adult in the room. We need someone who understands the absolute havoc that these ongoing non-renewals are causing, to the total despair of our international investors and our domestic economy.

Much like an individual who can’t talk without moving their hands, our economy can’t grow without an aggressive trade policy. This is fact, not fiction. Our Congress can’t even help us to achieve the U.S. 66-year average of 3.22% real GDP growth when we have been hovering below 3 percent for the last four years!

Could it be possible that all this non-action on trade was pre-planned?

In Bob Schieffer’s CBS show “Face the Nation” one year ago, Speaker Boehner said of Congress, “We should not be judged on how many laws we create. We ought to be judged on how many laws we repeal.” For Speaker Boehner, this was either fortune telling or laying out an agenda that clearly was achievable.

At least in the mid-90s there was an attempt for Congress to have a “Contract with America.” Today, we are running without a contract and the results are disastrous. This is also quite similar to what happens when a ship’s captain tries to navigate without a compass. Sooner or later, we all end up on the rocks.

Congress needs to get on the right path, and it’s not that some in Congress don’t care; it’s just that consensus needs to be reached; so that we can all move forward together.

If we can put a trust motto on a dollar bill, we ought to be able to hang it on the walls of Congress. Let’s hope for better results in the 114th Congress–it’s time to give up on the 113th.

 

RickHelfenbein

Rick Helfenbein is Chairman of the Board of the American Apparel and Footwear Association. He is a fierce advocate for a robust USA Trade Agenda and speaks frequently on the subjects of supply chain and international trade.

Monday, August 25, 2014

Courtesy of WHO WHAT WEAR

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Visual Merchandising Administrator Louis Vuitton

Job Details

Company name
Louis Vuitton
Function
Administration
Location
New York City, United States
Posted
20 Aug 2014
Level
Executive / Coordinator
Type of contract
Full-time
Reference
LMH-BOF-00498

About Us

Louis Vuitton, a trunk-maker in Paris since 1854, became a legend in the art of travel by creating luggage, bags and accessories as innovative as they were elegant and practical.

A century and a half later, the legend lives on. Strengthened by its international renown, the legend is embodied by the Monogram canvas, which has enjoyed unrivalled success since 1896 and played a starring role in the development of modern luxury. Innovation shapes the story of Louis Vuitton.

Always leading the avant-garde of fashion without compromising traditional craftsmanship, Louis Vuitton is now active in other creative spheres: ready-to-wear, shoes, watches and jewelry. Under the artistic direction of Marc Jacobs, the new collections met with immediate success and renown.

Innovation at Louis Vuitton is blended with tradition. The House is associated with major events which reflect its passion for excellence.

The Louis Vuitton Classic is the event of the year for automobile collectors from all over the world, while the Louis Vuitton Cup decides the challenger for the America's Cup, the most prestigious trophy in international yachting.

In January 2009, Louis Vuitton continued is longstanding relationship with the world of sailing at the highest level, organizing the Louis Vuitton Pacific Series, a friendly match racing event.

Continually expanding, Louis Vuitton today boasts 17 production workshops, an international logistics center, and exclusive shops worldwide.

Job Description

Working within the Visual Merchandising team, your responsibilities will include

Invoicing: 
- Responsible for SAP process for entire LVA VM network
- Communicate with vendors and field VM Team on payment/invoicing
- Log invoices and address discrepancies accordingly based on original estimates
- Work with AP to troubleshoot non-payments or to expedite payments

Customs and Proforma:

- Collaborate with windows manager, props coordinator, and logistics to ensure timely clearance of VM props
- Create proformas to clear VM shipments for Canada, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda

VM Budget Management:
- Bi-weekly meeting with financial planner & VM Director to monitor budget
- Communicate with different entities for budget alignment
- Prepare budget presentations to share with VP of Merchandising and VM Director

Distribution:
- Assist windows manager on creation of distribution lists for window kits and elements
- Distribution of window samples to vendors/field team
- Consolidating window orders for LVA network

The Ideal Candidate

Excellent knowledge of Microsoft Excel necessary
Some experience of budget monitoring/accounting needed
Someone extremely organized and methodical

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