Maripol: Little Red Riding Hood
French born photographer, stylist, art director and designer Maripol moved to New York aged 19 in 1977 where she quickly established herself as a luminary of the underground scene, hanging out with the...
View ArticleM - Autumn/Winter 10 Collection
Japanese label M, designed by keen mountaineer Mitsuo, is one of the best kept secrets in men’s fashion and available in just a handful of select retailers worldwide. Manufactured using traditional...
View ArticleWIN A Colour-Customised Bike!
Coggles have teamed up with Sweden's Bike by Me to offer you the chance to design and win a single-speed colour-customised bike! Here's what you need to do to enter:* Click through to Bike by Me and...
View ArticleNatural Selection Autumn/Winter 10 Collection
For Autumn/Winter 10 Natural Selection adds to its core denim offering with shirting, trousers and jackets. New for AW/10, chinos feature white selvedge and a buttoned waist for use with braces, while...
View ArticleBrian Ferry Photography
London based photographer Brian Ferry’s portfolio is full of seemingly unremarkable scenes transformed into beautiful and captivating images.With an observant eye and the ability to ‘paint with light’...
View ArticleKnife & Saw Bike Shelf
Knife and Saw designer Chris Brigham’s latest creation perfectly captures his pragmatic and creative approach to design. Filling the void for elegant bike management, the Bike Shelf elevates your pride...
View ArticleGuest Editorial - Chi-San
Last week we asked stylist Chi-San to pick her favourite pieces from the Autumn/Winter collections at Coggles as well as a few of her favourite non-fashion related things too.Chi has worked with the...
View ArticleLee Price Paintings
Realistic to the point that it's nearly impossible to tell that they are not photos, American figurative realist oil painter Lee Price paints intimate scenes of women, usually surrounded by food and...
View ArticleHeartbeats - Xavier Dolan
Heartbeats was written, directed and starred in by 21 year-old Xavier Dolan.The story is of a pair of male and female best friends who both fall for the same boy. As the duo try to work out whether he...
View ArticleGuest Editorial - Brian Ferry
Photographer Brian W. Ferry is this weeks guest editor at Coggles.Brian is highly regarded for his photoblog The Blue Hour where he explores interests such as Talking Heads, British Ales, vintage film...
View ArticleDamien Hirst - The Souls
Damien Hirst’s latest exhibition sees the Paul Stopler Gallery transformed into a butterfly house with 120 white framed foil blocked butterfly prints lined in grids all over the walls.The show explores...
View ArticleMarina Aurora - Food Photography
Food styling really seems to be taking off at the moment. We found these great looking shots on Wildfox Couture’s photo blog (full of all sorts of inspiration and eye candy).Interesting ingredients and...
View ArticleJoy Division by Kevin Cummins
Arguably the most important music photographer of his generation, Kevin Cummins started out documenting the bands of 1970s Manchester. His photographs contributed significantly to the rise of the...
View ArticleWarpaint - The Fool
Warpaint’s debut album has been a long time coming but it was worth the wait. Recently signed to Rough Trade Records, the all-girl LA band are far removed from what that normally entails; sweet their...
View ArticleMary and Max
From the creators of Academy Award winning Hervie Krumpet, Mary and Max is an animated feature film that tells the story of a pen-friendship between two very different people – Mary, a lonely 8 year...
View ArticleSomewhere
Somewhere is the latest offering written and directed by Sofia Coppola and winner of the Golden Lion at the 67th Venice International Film Festival earlier this year.The story is of a successful but...
View ArticleBeyond Biba
Barbara Hulanicki will always be remembered for BIBA, the shop that changed the face of UK fashion in the 1960’s and 70’s.This film provides a rare insight into the woman herself, her memories of her...
View ArticleThe Grand Anarcho-Dandyist Ball
The Chap Magazine, in association with Bourne & Hollingsworth, puts its best brogue forward to stage the year’s most dapper shindig. The Grand Anarcho-Dandyist Ball will give partygoers a chance to...
View ArticleHowl
Composed from court records, interviews and Allen Ginsberg’s infamous and incendiary poem, Howl stars James Franco as Allen Ginsberg – the young poet, counter-culture adventurer and chronicler of The...
View ArticleModernist Cuisine: The Art of Science and Cooking
A revolution is underway in the art of cooking... Borrowing techniques from the laboratory, pioneering chefs are blowing through the boundaries of the culinary arts, incorporating a deeper...
View ArticleDrapers Top 100 2010
Coggles.com Creative Director Mark Bage has been named the 40th most influential person in fashion by Drapers, the fashion industry’s bible. Mark Bage’s endorsement - or rejection - of a brand makes...
View ArticleFlorence Welch: Letter from LA
From Nowness comes a Short Film Exploring Life on the Road With Florence and the Machine's English Songbird. Tabitha Denholm's "Florence: Letter from LA" is a sunny meditation on pop stardom,...
View ArticleRobert Montgomery - Words in the City at Night
Part poetry, part enquiry into our collective unconscious, Robert Montgomery’s ‘Words in the City at Night’ project hijacks advertising space in the city replacing brands with melancholy, intimate...
View ArticleComing Soon - Repetto Shoes
Bridgette Bardot in her trademark Repetto flats at the 1956 Cannes Film Festival, courtesy of The IndependentRepetto was created in 1947 by Rose Repetto, who at the request of her son – dancer and...
View ArticleA.P.C. SS11 First Drop
The excitement created by the arrival of an A.P.C. delivery seems to be at odds with the cult Parisian brand’s minimalistic approach, but often it’s the simplest things in life that makes us most...
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