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Yoox X Sylvster II.


The North Carolina born, Bay Area raised, New York resident Reginald Sylvester II… (NOT Jr. II.  He’s dope like that) has a brand new team up with a familiar force in the fashion landscape.  Yoox.  “The desire to break down the boundaries between art, design and fashion. The need to create something unique and unprecedented.”  Their collection ‘OUR HOUSE’ speaks from a community born from the artistic vision of Tschabalala Self, Brandon Blackwood and Reginald Sylvester II.  “Three creative minds that have come together in perfect harmony.”  Sylvester’s “Candle Vessel” is the result of his experience and sensitivity and packaging created by Tschabalala Self.  This abstract piece is more than an eye catcher, it speaks to the unique and distinguished talents of its creator, check the Yoox website to see if you can get a hold of one for yourself.

Cheers To The First 10 Years.


Marvel Entertainment has officially revealed the cover and release date for their upcoming anniversary book, Marvel Studios: The First Ten Years. The massive 512-page book, which retails for $150, will hit stores on May 3, 2019, coinciding with the release of the still-untitled Avengers 4. It contains 250 exclusive illustrations along with over 100+ new interviews with key producers, studio heads, and tons of your favorite Marvel cast members, including Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Chadwick Boseman, Scarlett Johansson, Chris Pratt, Jeremy Renner, Paul Rudd, Zoe Saldana, Evangeline Lilly, Benedict Cumberbatch, Anthony Mackie, and more.

The Hublot Morphosis Safe.


Safe maker Doettling paired with Hublot to create this cylindrical steel with lacquered semi-matte Hublot black panel inner tube safe for the ultimate watch collector.  Weighing around 180 kilograms the cylindrical safe sports an inner tube that turns inside of the outer shell, with two set of winders that can hold up to 42 watches.  The top end of the cabinet houses an iPad dock. The connected iPad works as the input method. Users must enter a pass code to reveal the first set of watches.  The user must then enter a second security code to access the second set of timepieces. The iPad can also control other features such as the speed of the watch rotations, the direction of the spins, and total number of spins per day.  The price runs $US204,664 for each cabinet.