
Because the day wouldn’t be complete without a post about Henry or Agyness, here’s a peek at his latest creations:
Custom-made t-shirts for his two biggest glossy fans, Teen Vogue and V Magazine.
As you can see, the Teen Vogue shirt boasts rhinestones similar to those used in Henry’s Fall ’97 collection. It stars in a June spread for the magazine, where Agyness and her Holland shirt are discussed at length, but its actual slogan can’t be printed because it’s too dirty for a teen publication!
(For the record, it’s FLICK YOUR BEAN FOR AGYNESS DEYN, which is sort of… ew).
You can win the Teen Vogue tee by going to their website and entering a raffle. If you prefer to make your own, read the latest issue for directions from Henry himself (and a fantastic article on Sasha Pivavorova, where the model shares some of her illustrations with Kimball Hastings).
Meanwhile, V Magazine is selling their limited edition House of Holland tees, which include the one at right, plus another that screams I’D UNZIP MY JEANS FOR V MAGAZINE in dark purple writing. The shirts cost $95 on the V website, which could also buy you 25% of a copy of Visionaire…
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i’m just not into those shirts
I think their cute for what they are, their right for the moment. Fashion needs a bit of fun and frivolity. If this was done in NYC, the only ‘folks’ that could get away with it are Todd Oldham, Barney’s New York/Simon Doonan, and Jonathan Adler.
On the flip side of that coin, you can’t really wear them out & about in NYC without appearing like a total poser verging on loser!
im so sick of hoh shirts. id prefer aggy posts only…is this really that creative??? maybe i neeed ot be a litttle more fun and less critical but like miss jeffrey says, can they be worn without looking like a poseur??? yikes what a dilemma.
Arent these getting a little played out? I mean, is he really a “designer” because he does these shirts? What does he do for an encore?