A ROLLING STONE GATHERS NO MOSS.
This is a story of the runaways.
Migrant and on the go, drifting from
place to place, looking for something, looking for yourself -
it’s a curse and a blessing of the world we live in. Move to
the country - move to the city - move
abroad - move back. Many of us know it just too well. THE
RUNAWAYS reflect the migratory moods:
drastic changes and big statements, big
skies and winter tales. It’s
dedicated to all the city dwellers, hopeless romantics,
world travellers, bikers, hikers,
adventurers. This season we’re into extremes & extreme
times call for extreme looks.
Thinking big. Huge.
The following year will see us in motion.
Taking off, searching & researching. Our time - dedicated to discovery and absorbing what the world around us has to offer. What this search
will bring and how will it find its way into our new
endeavors is a story yet to be told.
LAURENTPATRICK
♀ black dress, t-shirt, jacket: Schipper/Arques, leggings: United Colors of Benetton, shoes: Friis & Company, flat shoes: Alberto Fermani♂ black sweater: Nolita, gray sweater: Sisley, shoes & pants: stylist’s ownillustration: Shadesofeleven
De kogel is door de kerk, “this is it” zijn de eerste woorden die ons ontglippen. De perfecte locatie voor het volgende LaurentPatrick salon.Ssst... t’wordt Gent
The word is on the street that we have found the perfect place to create the next LaurentPatrick
salon.
Shhh - It’ll be Gent
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♀ corset: Schipper/Arques, sweater: Nolita, jeans: United Colors of Benetton, pumps: Oh No - Fans, ring & chain: Friis Company, monkey key hanger: Kipling♂ t-shirt: Schipper/Arques, vest: Scapa Sports, goggles & spike bracelet: Fans, combat pants, boots, rings: model’s own, soccer ball: RaRecollage: Greg Thomas
he street is many things. It’s a platform for thought, a means to an end, a stage with an auditorium, a second home, a place of opportunity, someone’s catwalk - someone’s gym. City
life does have you on the street a lot. You learn to be adaptable making sure that
your needs and comfort are met - whether you always carry a collapsible umbrella, a stash of cash for an emergency cab ride or a pair of stockings (my personal favorite) in case the ones you’re wearing rip. Living always on the run turns you into a kind of a light-version urban drifter & you become street wise. In a way. You know the fastest routes to everywhere. You can tell with certainty whether it’s gonna rain by looking at the sky, or whether the food’ll be good by looking at a restaurant window. If there’s a designer overstock sale going on somewhere you just know. You can wave a taxi with a power of your mind. You keep reading material and a healthy supply of MP3. music in your purse. So - is your home outdoors or indoors? Technically you do sleep at home. But does that really count as quality time?
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street bizarre 101
whole new take on what we think of as street life. Breaking away from social conventions, trends are emerging that take the street as a great source of pretty much everything. Amongst my most interesting findings:
‘FREE SLEEPING’ - it’s a form of being homeless, but handled, say, elegantly. Usually practiced by students, (many of them from respectable universities and eventually cum laude graduates), free sleeping is what it implies - living in a whole array of odd places ranging from one’s car to campus lounges to staying with a friend for a day-or-seven and, of course, bunking out in good weather. Gym subscriptions for shower facilities, free drinks and a good workout usually accompany this way of life. It is done to save up cash while studying as much as for practical reasons - to avoid commuting to class every day. (True story.) The whole thing is really secretive since there's a serious possibility of getting in trouble for living/sleeping in public places - illegal in most countries. Free sleeping also comes in handy when backpacking, since it considerably reduces the cost of travel, and complies with a nomad backpacker’s lifestyle. Being true nomads at heart some people live as free backpacker for years travelling across the globe.
‘DUMPSTER DIVING’ - hang on before you stop reading - here me out. ‘One man’s trash is another man’s treasure’ they say, and dumpster →
A street bizarre 101 whole new take on what we think of as street life. Breaking away from
social conventions, trends are emerging that take the street as a great source of pretty much everything. Amongst my most interesting findings:
‘FREE SLEEPING’ - it’s a form of being homeless, but handled, say, elegantly. Usually practiced by students, (many of them from respectable universities and eventually cum laude graduates), free sleeping is what it implies - living in a whole array of odd places from a car to campus lounges to staying with a friend for a day-or-seven and, of course, bunking out in good weather. Gym subscriptions for shower facilities, free drinks and a good workout usually accompany this way of life. It is done to save up cash while studying as much as for practical reasons - to avoid commuting to class every day. (True story.) The whole thing is really secretive since there's a serious possibility of getting in trouble for living/sleeping in public places - illegal in most countries. Free sleeping also comes in handy when backpacking, since it considerably reduces the cost of travel, and complies with a nomad backpacker’s lifestyle. Being true nomads at heart some people live as free backpacker for years travelling across the globe.
‘DUMPSTER DIVING’ - hang on before you stop reading - here me out. ‘One man’s trash is another man’s treasure’ they say, and dumpster →
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diving is something that is done out of necessity as much out of sportsmanship, really. The street, here, is seen as an endless resource of curiosities: many movements in art, culture and design celebrate stuff that is discarded by others: a movement commonly known as Junk-art. Sculptors, interior designers, etc. rummage junk yards for hidden treasures - furniture, accessories,
interesting objects to restore and use in design concepts. Others do it for the greater good - picking up discarded items that can be
cleaned-up, mended, painted, and then donate them to charity. A bit like a one-person Salvation Army. Apparently good tips for dumpster diving are knowing garbage schedules, keeping a good eye for hidden treasure and an open mind.
‘FREEGANS’ - OK this is really out there. Freegans are a rather extreme group that refuses to
purchase food. The idea is that food and other necessities are thrown away by
restaurants and supermarkets while they are still
perfectly usable. Freegans collect this food and by doing so reduce the impact the food industry has on the environment. Since most laws forbid restaurants from bringing leftovers from the kitchen to, say homeless shelters, (or to the very least make it quite difficult), freegans step in by making best possible use out of it - plus making a big statement. The movement is popular in big cities of the US and Canada.
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hakespeare wrote about it, Hesse wrote about it, Yaets, Byron, Poe. Even Oscar Wild (as far as I remember): the force that drives you towards
wilderness, crowned with a melancholic feeling that seeks solitude and oxygen. The craving for the origins, for the ritual, for peace and mystery. Safe in the unknown.
♀ dress: Schipper/Arques, stockings: Friis & Company, bracelet & necklace: Fanscollage: Martin Groch
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It was many and many a year ago, In a kingdom by the sea,
That a maiden there lived whom you may know By the name of Annabel Lee;--
And this maiden she lived with no other thought Than to love and be loved by me. She was a child and I was a child,
In this kingdom by the sea, But we loved with a love that was more than love--
I and my Annabel Lee-- With a love that the winged seraphs of heaven
Coveted her and me.
And this was the reason that, long ago, In this kingdom by the sea, A wind blew out of a cloud by night Chilling my Annabel Lee; So that her high-born kinsman came And bore her away from me, To shut her up in a sepulchre In this kingdom by the sea.
♂ cardigan: United Colors of Benetton, jeans: stylist’s own, bracelet: Reflections of Poe - Fans, necklaces: model’s own
♀ dress: Schipper/Arques♂ sweater: Nolita, claw ring: Fans, pants: stylist’s own, name plate: model’s own.
Fall/Winter 2010/2011 hair tendencies:Children of the moon- children of the sun...
Fall-- long with alternate light and heavy locks. The longer the better. Colors of the earth and the sun combined for a ‘sunshine in the hair’, 70’s look. Different textures next to each other add vibrance and dynamic volume.
Winter-- snow white disconnected undercut. Different lengths allow this cut to be worn in many different ways. Smooth and shiny. Asymmetric. Sculpted but soft with gloss and bounce - it can look very straight and sculptural but also very ‘out of bed’ and messy. Or both at the same time.
Herfst/Winter 2010/2011 haartrends:Children of the moon- children of the sun...
Herfst--Lang met afwisselend lichte en zware lokken. The longer the better. Een combinatie van aardetinten waar de zon doorheen schemert zorgen voor een ‘sunshine in the hair’, 70’s look.Het samenvoegen van verschillende texturen zorgt voor ‘Vibrance’ en dynamisch volume.
Winter--Sneeuwwitte ‘disconnected undercut’. Het gebruik van verschillende lengtes staat deze snit toe om gedragen te worden op vele verschillende manieren. Glad en glanzend. Asymmetrisch.Gesculpteerd echter zacht met glans en veerkracht. Het resultaat, steil en sculpturaal of ‘very out of bed’ en warrig. Of ook beide.
Schipper/ArquesSpring/Summer 2011 is about the volume of light, about a girl running away from the restrictive environment in her family at the night of her debutante ball, ending up feeling liberated but overwhelmed and frightened out in a city at night filled with fog.As dawn breaks, sunlight is captured by the mist, slowly revealing the bright summer colors of morning daylight.The collection visually guides us through the story, starting with 21st century chastity belts with distressed embroidery in an effort to ban all light from life in a fetish caricature of upper class conservatism and the need felt to hide the true self.The escape, feeling insecure and lost at first, hazy colors and hints of light to later be followed by the discovery of freedom, color and light, translated in contemporary unrestrictive cuts and vivid colors.
Boris Schipper was born in the Netherlands in 1973 and Tomas Pedrosa Arques in Belgium in 1969, the SCHIPPER/ARQUES label was formed in Belgium in 2008.
The SCHIPPER/ARQUES collection is about celebrating shape and texture in a collection with strong contrasts between structure and fluidity, combining underground influences with couture finishing techniques.
With attention to detail, a collection both fragile and aggressive, pictures a world of romantic elegance against a backdrop of refined fetishism.
A passion for cut and construction and the power to use clothing to shape a silhouette form the foundation for every collection.Schipper and Pedrosa Arques started working together in 1998 as stylists for clubs, music videos and fashion, evolving to attending high level private clients worldwide.
Their conceptual approach and counterculture story telling as well as an outspoken opinion about all visual communication and make-up are an essential part of the brand identity.
www.schipperarques.com
De World Wide Hair Tour vindt dit jaar van 2 tot 6 oktober plaats in Berlijn. In de meest levendige en bruisende Europese stad brengt Davines meer dan 1000 kappers vanuit de hele wereld bij elkaar. Een evenement bestaande uit creaties van toonaangevende stylisten, shows, seminars en updates over de nieuwste ontwikkelingen in de techniek en styling.
This year, from 2 to 6 October, we can look forward once again to the World Wide Hair Tour Davines: much more than a convention, it is a showcase for innovation and an observatory for new trends. It will all be happening in Berlin, a city whose multicultural vibe will provide the backdrop for industry trends
in a state of constant evolution.
JANUARY 2011 - LONDON
Het LaurentPatrick team neemt deel aan een workshop met hairstyle legende Tim Hartley.
LaurentPatrick team joins the workshop with a hairstyle legend Tim Hartley.
MEDEWERKERS GEZOCHT VOOR ONS TEAM!
We zijn op zoek naar getalenteerde en creatieve mensen om ons team te versterken. ben je ambitieus, gepassioneerd door haar en op zoek naar nieuwe carrièremogelijkheden, dan willen we je graag ontmoeten. Neem contact met ons op via:02/767.97.67 [email protected] kom langs het salon te Tervuren, Brusselsesteenweg 41.
A unique concept workshop on how to throw a perfect dinner party with simple tasty treats while looking great. Featuring party hairstyle advise by LaurentPatrick team, makeup tips by makeup artists Gerlinde and Stien, and a 5 course tasting menu & demonstration by chef Glenda de Boungne. Places are limited so sign up now at: laurentpatrick.com/dinnerparty/
WORLD WIDE HAIR TOUR 2010: FAR AWAY, SO CLOSE IN BERLIN
De World Wide Hair Tour is het belangrijkste internationale evenement, georganiseerd door Davines, gewijd aan schoonheid en een ontdekking van de nieuwste trends en stijlen.
LOOKING FOR ADDITIONS TO OUR TEAM!
We are looking for talented & creative people to join our team. If you are ambitious, passionate about hair & looking for new career opportunities, we’d love to meet you. Contact us at:02/767.97.67 [email protected] drop by our salon.
BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE LAURENTPATRICK TEAM:
LAURENTPATRICKSERGIODAISYSTEPHANE
IN COLLABORATION WITHALBERTcan
Special thanks to:Wood Bar & resto,Brussels
Fans Store Antwerp
COMING UP:
LAURENTPATRICK DINNER PARTY11/10/10 18h
Een unieke conceptuele workshop – hoe organiseer je ‘the perfect dinner party’Eenvoudige lekkernijen bereiden en er tevens fantastisch uitzien.Party hairstyle advies door het LaurentPatrick team, makeup tips door makeup artists Gerlinde en Stien, en uiteraard een 5-gangen hapjesmenu en demonstratie door chef Glenda de Boungne.De plaatsen zijn beperkt, schrijf nu in op: laurentpatrick.com/dinnerparty/
Sometimes when you run as far as possible, you just keep getting closer... When you cut all ties, it doesn’t apply to family. It just doesn’t, unless you are trying to lose the last sense of humanity. Becoming part of each other’s lives means that you have to accept each other’s changes. Even psychotic ones. Give some, take some. Isn’t that what family is all about?
What’s more heart warming then a young couple expecting their first baby and entering a sheer panic mode of ‘where is our stable home?’. Sometimes it’s that moment when you turn 30 and realize you’ve been pushed into ‘real life’ but have no clue when it happened. One option is to turn to your friends. It looked like they‘ve settled well. But, did they really? And can you find home or does it find you? The parents moving to Antwerp cant provide an answer either...
You pass by at least 10 people in the street during your day. Have you ever wondered what are they doing there, where are they going... This is a movie that weaves that sensitive thread between all of our lives and moments that pass us by in a most human way: everyone has a story to tell, everyone sees colors in a different way and “everyone sees the world as they are”.
Remember the moments when you were a child and thought the world is endless and full of secret places? It had to be. Otherwise - where would all those monsters sleep during the day? Where can you hide away all your little secrets? Well, things are the size they are and growing up into that fact doesn’t mean you have to loose your pack of imaginary friends.
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hair:LAURENTPATRICK team
photography:Luc Van Huffel
styling:Ana Van Aerden & Misa Petrovic
make up:Misa Petrovic for M.A.C.
cover shot - sweater: Nolita, name plate: model’s own
BRUSSELSESTEENWEG 41 . B-3080 TERVUREN . T 02/767.97.67 . OPEN [email protected] . WWW.LAURENTPATRICK.BE