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15 Sep 2009 | By: For-Tomorrow | For-Tomorrow-TV, Ksubi, Video
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In 2006 when the Tsubi boys went to Burning Man festival in the Nevada desert, and then across the United States from west to east coast, arriving in New York City on 9/11 with an eight-foot-high sculpture.

The sculpture titled, ‘Sign of the Times’, demonstrated a hand forming a peace sign with it’s index fingers sliced and blood spilling from the cuts.



Backstage interview with Fernando Frisoni.

Brought to you by FashionistaTV via For-Tomorrow.



Filmed off site as a part of Australian Fashion Week, in Sydney.

Detailed pics here: http://www.f-t.com.au/blog/?p=314

Care of Friedrich Gray.




LAB caught our eye one afternoon at the Bondi markets when Chris, 6months fresh out of Saint George Tafe was selling his first collection of basics sourced from Japanese cottons. Chatting at the time, Chris Cheng had a wealth of material and texture knowledge. The range of basics have certainly developed from the days at Bondi and as can be seen, a full day and night range, including suiting.


‘I wanted to bring the great cut of European suits combined with the inventiveness of the Japanese styling a little closer to home, always with nod to Art, it’s very important that you feel the clothes and fabric. Men’s fashion is very slight with changes. But great quality with fabric and construction makes all the difference. We push the boundaries slightly to suggest something familiar but unexpected in approach.’


LAB is a relative newcomer to Australian fashion and was shown as part of the New Generation group show at RAFW.


While we were unable to attend and film the show due to the Fernando Frisoni clash, we thank Black & White Media agency for this video.


More LAB Homme information to come.




Presented on Friday 1st May, 2009 at 6pm.

Interest in certain pieces can be directed to info@f-t.com.au



The one we’ve all been waiting for, Beat Poet’s first solo show after 7 seasons.

The Spring Summer collection titled ‘Zero Form’ is based on a reductionist wardrobe tracing the sartorial zero of form.

The D-Coat from the current A/W 09 collection is used throughout this presentation, we have a few left so please email if interested.

The models also wear Marsu Homme shoes, those interested can email us as well.



Collection shown in Sydney on the 28th April @ 2:30pm.

Backstage video to come shortly.



Presented on Wednesday 29th April, 2009 @ 7:30pm.

Mens and womens included.



For-Tomorrow-TV presents Melbourne based womens label TV.

Shown in Sydney on the 29th April, 2009 at 5pm.



‘The Falling’ included a video by French director, Jean Luc Godard featuring actress Anna Karina as per previous collections showing strong influence in themes.

Shown on Tuesday, 28th April @ 6pm.

The film was cut slightly early.



Shown as part of the Independent Runway show on Friday 20th March, 2009.



Show as part of Runway 7, presented by Harper’s Bazaar on Thursday 19th, March 2009.

No men were in this runway which was a bit disappointing, the majority of this range will be sold at the Claude Maus shop, considering this, the name ‘for Assin’ is slightly perplexing.



Shown as part of the Independent Runway show on Friday 20th March 2009.

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Video shown as part of Runway 7, presented by Harper’s Bazaar on Thursday 19th March, 2009.

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