Jrock or visual kei bands came to America playing to thousands of fans during the Jrock Revolution featuring artists Miyavi, Kagraa, alice nine, DuelJewel, Vidoll, Mucc, girugamesh, Merry, DespairsRay, and the founder of the movement Yoshiki from X Japan.
Master Simon of Mighty Crown Entertainment and fashion brand Nine Rulaz talk about the new collabs droping this fall with Greedy Genius, their new Japanese denim wash, and sound clashes from MAGIC's south hall 2008
Ouigi Q. Theodore is a unique boutique owner + brand designer who not only has one of the most underground, cool stores that's become an internationally sought-after shopping destination in Brooklyn, but has also launched a unique clothing line called BKc for the traveled, streetwise fashion player.
Evisu CEO Nick Starsmore of the U.S. tells Label Networks latest plans for the premium Japanese denim brand and it's collaborations with Puma in denim, sneaker culture, and the American marketplace.
Interview of Master Simon President of Mighty Crown Entertainment and the streetwear apparel line Nine Rulaz from the South Hall of the summer MAGIC fashion trade show 2007.
One of the new kingpins in streetwear or urbanwear depending on the ambiguous definitions of fashion, Crooks & Castles is undeniably on their journey to the top. Here's a coveted interview with Label Networks TV on what's behind one of the hottest LA brands from the street.
In a rare interview, the OG of hip-hop, Grandmaster Caz tells Label Networks about the origins of the music culture, players, + evolution into fashion including his brand Sedgwick & Cedar. He tells of influences from Afrika Bambaataa, Kool Herc, and Shaw Rock among others.
Graffiti artist Saber of The Seventh Letter crew talks to LNTV about the crossover of street artist and streetwear apparel at the Agenda fashion show San Diego 2007
LNTV interviews Streetwear brand Crooks and Castles about their new spring and fall line, store opening on Melrose in LA from the Agenda Fashion Trade Show 2008
DCMA Collective, a brand launched by member of Good Charlotte and Tal Cooperman, talks to LNTV about the new street wear fashion brand and store launch in LA on Melrose from the Agenda Trade Show 2008
Ari Langsdorf of the Foundation (formerly The Museum Group/Vanguard Group) talks about the brands history, retailing, and the new line from the Agenda Fashion Trade Show
The Lowrider customized car culture show brings out a multi-cultural Americana featuring the latest trends in DIY rides, candy paint jobs, utilitarian fashion and the return of the Zoot suit. Label Networks TV captures the scene.
As pioneers in using natural wood veneers + bamboo in creating snowboards, Arbor shows that sticking with its root materials creates a vast foundation for moving into apparel including the first to create bamboo denim.