Massif Central’s Art Scarves

Using a non-traditional canvas, this Brooklyn-based company collaborates with artists on accessories worth framing

Brooklyn-based painter Tessa Perutz founded Massif Central—named after the region in south-central France—as a way to merge her artistic pursuits: curatorial work, fashion, artist’s editions and functional art objects. By inviting artists to consider the silk scarf as their canvas and create original works, “MC is a way for me to creatively combine all of this into a seamless, cohesive and beautifully striking artist’s multiple,” …

Handmade Koro Kimonos

Vibrant, contemporary textiles crafted into the classic design for an easy touch of glam

Outside of traditional celebrations and period dramas, kimonos aren’t often worn in the Western world. And yet, the comfort of the wrap and its classic design are so widely recognized and loved. With Koro Kimono, Sophie Hart-Walsh and Tara Postma are reviving the fashion—and in a festive form. These South London-based designers have fused the deeply historic with modern inspiration and eccentric textiles and the …

Graphic Artist Michael Willis for Mood Skateboards

The NYC label continues their creative collaborations with a new batch of old-school visuals for their decks and garb

The design-driven duo behind Brooklyn-based skateboard company Mood is at it again. As with collections past, their collaborative efforts have culminated in a series of eye-catching skateboards and apparel donning the work of two new talented artists working in different mediums. While So Yoon Lym—an art educator living and working in Paterson, New Jersey—delivered her commission in the form of a beautifully detailed, photo-realistic painting …