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Miskeen launches Art Culture collection

Submitted by on July 2, 2008 – 3:18 pm21 Comments
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Art Culture by Miskeen Originals

Miskeen Originals is launching Art Culture, a new collection designed by 24 year old new talent Trish Still.

Art Culture is described as a sophisticated, urban label where explosive bright colors mix with the dark side of the gothic renaissance look. Sound contradicting? That’s exactly what’s so exciting about it.

Art Culture sees the half black, half Latina designer in charge of her entire design team. Her fresh energy and unspoiled creative talent demand respect and attention.

Still, born in Camden NJ, is ready to take this line to the top. “I am very thankful for having this opportunity,” she says. “Miskeen has proven again to look at artistic skills rather then age, gender or color.”

Art Culture will disrupt the market every month with a new group. It’s a full collection including jackets, jeans, button-ups and hoodies, all spiced up by caviar beads, appliqués, foil and embroidery.

With Art Culture, Trish Still leads the industry into the next generation of design, a generation where art meets fashion. Keep an eye out for Art Culture coming soon to DrJays.com.

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21 Comments »

  • jazz says:

    I know I am a LITTLE biased…. but.. I LOVE THIS LOOK!!!

  • yoyo says:

    whos gonna come out with some clean look?? retailer are hurting cuz no ones caring what we want, we want some clean clothes.. PLEASE!!!!!!

  • Rick Lexington says:

    The designs are dope when are they coming out on here. I say F the retailer it’s about dr. jays lol. I don’t even really look at the clothes in the stores anymore.

  • yung albino says:

    miskeen is still going strong unlike other brands because everybody else tries to do what everybody else is doin

  • b white says:

    mayne what u talkin bout…it’s the same ol same ol. everybody is doin this

  • Sean Juna says:

    This look is ugly. These designs hurt my eye because there is too much unneeded detail. No one can tell what graphics and designs are on these clothes if they don’t look for more than five minutes. Bright colours are very nice but ‘Gothic renaissance’ is pure garbage. Bright colours represent joy, youth and all things good. Gothic renaissance is gloom, doom, Charles Dickens, dark ages and played out ugly old English font. Mixing Gothic with bright colours IS A CONTRADICTION THAT WILL NEVER WORK. Bright colours worked in the early nineties because they flowed with the aura of GOLDEN AGE HIPHOP. This Gothic look is ugly. It works for heavy metal and Marilyn Manson but not for the foreseen rebirth of hip-hop.

  • Mogo Lyfe says:

    A Yo, Yoyo, what do you consider clean?? Elaborate for us…help me, help you!!

  • durk niggler says:

    I cant wait for the Miskeen giveaway…….hint to Dr.Jays

  • Brian Bruce says:

    its alright

  • Luxury Life says:

    Man miskeen is really stepin it up like big time these designs are hot and I really dont even like it but this I would wear and with the colorways of the shoes I could really pull that off nice look for miskeen

  • Flip says:

    thats HOT.

  • nakiea says:

    ok my my home dog

  • rachy says:

    I love these tees! miskeen need some female stuff like this. I would defo rock it !

  • Joe says:

    Im Feelin It, looks like sum Blac Label type ish

  • FRENCH CONNECT says:

    YEAH THY JACKIN BLAC LABEL BUT THOSE DISIGN ARE MORE SERIOUS BUT THOSE FLASHY COLOURS SUX

  • Chris says:

    Ay yo FRENCH, dey aint jackin Blac Label, Blac Label jacked Monarchy, Affliction and all dem otha companies wit dat look. Im feelin it and da colors keep it Miskeen! Fire!

  • Rick Lexington says:

    ^yeah I gotta agree with that.

  • Kayla M says:

    I LUV MISKEEN!!! THEY KILLIN EVERYONE ELSE!

  • J says:

    To yoyo, and to all the others who are looking for a cleaner look reminiscent of the good old days, watch out for Privilege and tell Dr. Jays and your other favorite retailers that y’all want cleaner clothing lines with realistic universally wearable colors like Privilege (or similarly “clean” brands — I don’t want to claim that we’re the only ones out there going the opposite direction from the rest of the market). Buyers ain’t mindreaders, yknow. They think that’s all you want so they give you what you want. They do want their stores to sell so they really mean well. I was a buyer back in the day so I know. lol.

    We’re gonna be at MAGIC this August on the streetwear level so whoever’s gonna be there, stop by and check it out.

    To see part of our Fall 2008 collection, check our our Myspace page [www.myspace.com/privilegeapparel] and add us to your friend list for more updates. Unfortunately, the colors of the images are not as vibrant as they should be, but you can just blame Myspace for that. lol. Our flash website/online boutique should be up and running by August and you’ll be able to see the entire fall collection and some previews of our Holiday/Spring 09 collections.

    Peace.

  • miskeen says:

    great, nice post that’s interesting huh!! i like the design of the clothes and it looks cool!!

    -sidney-

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