1. Ann Demeulemeester feather necklace
This iconic piece by Ann Demeulemeester was especially customized for us by coating the silver in black, and by adding an extra chain with the StyleZeitgeist logo. Not only Ann’s company agreed to do it for us, but I asked Ann’s blessing, and she graciously agreed. The feather is dipped in silver paint, also a touch unique to us. Limited edition of 5.
2. Werkstatt:Munchen silver bracelet
This heavy silver bracelet is the signature piece from werkstatt:munchen, the artisanal German jeweler. When I asked Klaus to show me a piece that defines W:M like no other, he pointed to the bracelet without hesitation. The piece is customized by adding our logo to one of the links. Limited edition of 4 (Sizes S(2)/M/L).
3. PartsOf4 silver and leather cuff
Evan Sugarman has been producing jewelry for his brand PartsOf4, as well as a few seasons for Rick Owens, in Bali for a while now. I was particularly enamored by the deceptive simplicity of this cuff made of matted silver and leather and customized with our logo. Limited edition of 4 (Sizes S(2)/M/L)
4. Mad et Len for StyleZeitgeist Asphalte et Roses candle
StyleZeitgeist was the first magazine to write extensively about the French scent maker Mad et Len. I was immediately smitten by their strong, earthy scents and their blackened iron packaging. When I met Alex for the first time, he told me that the idea of creating Mad et Len products was the yin-yang of the preciousness of the fragrances and the hardness of its vessels. Since my two favorite characters are Faust and the Little Prince, needless to say I am in the yin-yang camp. I had an idea to take the yin-yang into the scent itself. Mad et Len already had an Asphalte scent, so I suggested that for our project they mix it with the scent of roses. Alex loved the idea and the result is absolutely astounding. Limited edition of 20.
5. Rigards sunglasses
I spent quite a bit of time with the designer Ti Kwa picking out a frame, and we settled on this one. The front is made of African buffalo horn sanded down by hand. To add lightness to the frame Ti made the temple pieces out of aluminum-magnesium alloy that is 40% lighter than titanium. The glasses come in a leather envelop case with the StyleZeitgeist logo. Limited edition of 5.
6. Kuboraum sunglasses
Last year I got a pair of Kuboraum shades that were made of burned acetate and hand-filed iron, and I’ve gotten a ton of compliments on them. I was tempted to order these for the pop-up, but Kuboraum came up with the aviator shape made from the same materials, so I went for those. The ear pieces of these glasses indicated that these were made especially for the StyleZeitgeist’s 10th anniversary. Limited edition of 3.