Fall Winter 2012 Preview

With Fall steadily approaching, we at The Archive invite you to preview our FW2012 buy for the upcoming season.

To view the collections by designer, simply follow the link below to be redirected our Photobucket site. After you are linked to our photobucket, scroll down just a touch – and navigate through the “Sub-albums” category on the right hand side of your screen.

We are happy to answer any inquiries regarding these collections, so don’t be shy about giving us a call – or sending an email.

We hope to see you all soon!

Best regards,

Arthur, Nick, and David

CLICK HERE TO VIEW OUR  FALL WINTER 2012 PREVIEW

Kiryuyrik


New to our Autumn/Winter 2010-11 collections:  Kiryuyrik.

Kiryuyrik was started in 2002 by Masakatsu Takayanagi and Yuki Taniyama, who met while working for Yohji Yamamoto; Masakatsu as one of Yohji Yamamoto’s designers and Yuki, the press agent for all 5 of the Yohji Yamamoto brands.

Lost & Found Fall/Winter 2010-11


For our Fall/Winter 2010-11 collections, we’ve added Lost & Found. Here is a great article {interviewed by David Choi and written by Arto M.}, from Scoute.org about Ria Dunn, the designer behind Lost & Found. Enjoy…

Lost & Found

After working in the industry for over 12 years, Canadian-born, Tuscany based designer Ria Dunn felt jaded with the world of disposable fashion. Moving her life and work to a new landscape, she made the decision to start a project from scratch, bringing about a label called Lost & Found.

Dunn’s design background stems from her studies in art and photography, which she began from an early age. Whatever she was involved with seemed to have artistic and creative features. “The natural evolution of these artistic sensibilities turned into design, with a focus on garment making”, she explains. As an avid traveler, Dunn always felt the need to move and drift about, but at the same time remain focused on the process of creation. “The need to move, to detach and to recreate my life has been something that I have always done.”

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