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NEON & NONSENSE EPISODE 17

 

 

As summer comes to a close, take a look back through our lens as we recap Paris Fashion Week, Lollapalooza, a trip to Tokyo and more in the 17th episode of our Neon & Nonsense series.

 

In Paris, we were able to catch the runway debut of Virgil Abloh at Louis Vuitton, along with shows and showrooms from Off-White, Warren Lotas, Undercover, Sacai and more. With no shortage of summer concerts, we caught Drake, Pusha T, Valee, and G-Eazy at their respective tours and followed Virgil Abloh, Travis Scott and more at Lollapalooza. To cap it all off, trips to Japan and Italy provided great footage and even better scenery.

 

Take a look at the video above or on our YouTube channel.

RSVP Travels: Paris Fashion Week 2016

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If you got a chance to look at our last episode of Neon and Nonsense, you got a few quick looks into our recent visit to Paris. The RSVP Gallery team stayed busy with stops at a bevy of pop-ups, showrooms, and runway shows. Creative Director Zach Coffman traveled with the crew and captured some dope photos from the trip.

 

The crew, which consisted of Easy Otabor, Lance Jackson, and Coffman, was in attendance at the famed VLONE pop-up at collette Paris with Virgil Abloh and friends and got a chance to get a first look at Kanye’s Paris Pablo shop, skipping the line the wrapped around the block. Showroom stops included: Haider Ackerman, Gosha Rubchinskiy, Enfants Riches Déprimés, Off-White, and Clot. The team also got front row access to a slew of shows like Off-White and Clot’s unique street presentation.

 

Stay tuned for more rare footage and be on the lookout for new arrivals in store and online at RSVP Gallery.

Neon and Nonsense Episode 12: PFW ’16

For the latest episode, Neon and Nonsense headed to Paris Fashion Week to take a first look at the newest offerings from a bevy of designers. While in Paris, we got a chance to drop by Kanye West’s Pablo pop-up shop, stop in at the infamous VLONE pop-up at colette Paris, and party with Virgil and friends at one of his Flat White showcases. With visits to Gosha Rubchinskiy, Haider Ackermann, Off-White, Clot, Sacai, and more, this episode is packed from end-to-end with rare footage. Check out the video above for a full scope of the happenings in Paris and if you missed it, check out episode 11, where we partied with YesJulz & Playboi Carti, traveled to Pitti Uomo, and more.

Neon & Nonsense: Episode 9

This time around, Neon & Nonsense heads across the Atlantic for an intimate glimpse of the menswear collections at Paris Fashion Week. With looks from current favorites like Off-White and Pigalle to styles by established giants like Raf Simons and Haider Ackermann, our cameras take those of us who weren’t lucky enough to secure a personal invitation to one of the most exciting weeks of the year. Meanwhile, back here in Chicago, the team kept themselves busy with the release of our new Crystal Ball T-shirt and our efforts to find new innovative ways of conducting photo shoots. Press play above and check out our ninth episode to catch what you missed.

Takashi Murakami x Vans Showcase @ Paris Fashion Week

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Amidst all of the very serious fashion that went on at Paris Fashion Week, a lighthearted showcasing from Takashi Murakami took place to debut the anticipated Vault by Vans collaboration. Held at the Hotel du Grand Veneur, Murakami’s signature smiling flower and skull pattern motifs pleasantly contrasted against the 17th-century structure. The surfboards, skateboards, slip-ons, and t-shirts that made up the spring/summer collection were on display alongside canvases reminiscent of those we saw previously at Murakami’s “In the Land of the Dead…” exhibit stateside. While the thirty items from the collection might now be long gone from retailers, click through above for a look at the special event during our time in Paris.

Photos by Easy Otabor