Pictures I have taken of extremely rare and valuable clothing and goods for selling purposes.
Extremely rare General Research Parasite 37 pocket wool jacket that I purchased from Japan, and then sold to a Japanese buyer ironically.
Anne-Valérie Dupond Boar Animal Trophy Anne-Valérie Dupond's work has been gaining international attention, after having worked with brands like Comme des Garçons Homme, Kenzo, Y’s and recently launching a capsule with Medicom toys. Pictured is a wall-mounted sculpture made by French textile sculptor Anne-Valérie in 2004, the same year that the artist collaborated with Undercover for their iconic AW04 "But Beautiful" collection. This signature hunting trophy is made from a combination of fabrics produce something beautiful and fun to be felt from the combination of colts, patchwork and decoration. The sculpture is mounted on a few layers of cardboard.
Shawn Mortensen (1965 - 2009) was an American art photographer and photojournalist. He is known for his simplistic but captivating photography style, and the plethora of celebrities he shot (Biggie, Kate Moss, Keith Haring, Tupac, Beastie Boys) just to name a few. As a global traveler, Shawn was in Chiapas, Mexico during the Zapatista uprising in 1994. A revolt by the EZLN, fighting Mexico's NAFTA enactment. Shawn was allowed to get a rare insight and take photographs of the Zapatista's, which Supreme printed on long-sleeved tee-shirts for this collaboration.
Supreme's first ever celebrity photo tee that started off a tradition that Supreme still does to this day. The story behind the tee starts with the other man pictures in this photo, accompanying Raekwon from Staten Island to Kenneth Cappello’s studio was his ‘bodyguard’, a Louis Vuitton messenger bag, an uzi machine gun and a ‘tickle-me’ Elmo soft toy. Back in 2005, Supreme had yet to launch its website proper, so its first photo tee (and accompanying stickers) were released at the NYC, Los Angeles and Japanese stores with no prior announcement. The tees were popular and sold steadily for a while until Sesame Street’s lawyers took huge offense to one of its most beloved characters hanging out with an automatic weapon, and ordered the products to be instantly withdrawn from sale.