aquarium's Bloghttps://www.blackvibes.com/aquarium/Expressing one's mind like graffiti.. adding value towards your everyday life in coined drafts of originality (concept). Schizophrenic God's: Radio continuum ..emission is the broadband radiation emitted in the radio part of the spectrum by celestial objects. Expect Vandals & Artists, Underground & Indie Musicians as well as pioneers and brilliant minds.. Discussions and topic that take years to grasp through conversations.. sudden awareness & in-depth learning.. "..original takes..." and commercial breakz and skits.en-usschizophrenicgod1@gmail.comhttp://skaem1.comGM_SKAeMSKAMonezskaem10ca-app-pub-5614911574263464/356893143500000000099ff12/30/1899 12:00:00 AMNNNNNNaquariumhttps://www.blackvibes.com/aquarium/https://www.blackvibes.com/images/users/24292-aquarium.jpgThe Billie Jean Interviewhttps://www.blackvibes.com/features/blogs/aquarium-clothing-streetwear-hypebeast/features/blogs/aquarium-clothing-streetwear-hypebeast/Posted by aquarium0https://www.blackvibes.com/features/blogs/aquarium-clothing-streetwear-hypebeast/#commentsFri, 11 Jun 2021 00:13 GMTThe multiplicity of the styles between the tie dye and choice of clothing garments mixes this work with the gemstone to create this perfectly designed clothing under a cut &amp; sewn customized flow while maintaining a masterful balance throughout streetwear and a fashionable area. The standouts of the shirts can be an eyeful that may find the customers aware of the approach of this brand while resuming towards a newer taste of the 70&rsquo;s styles or modern day takes of the tie dye techniques. The fresh look will have you deemed with a breath of fresh air evenly as the dye based looks and finishes are appreciated with every piece being a designated to create such a masterpiece with every design. I can assure this interview with the creator and designer of Billie Jean will help you gain further interest into the brand accompanied with some helpful advice along the way. <strong>Q</strong>: Can you let anyone that has your attention from BillieJean know how you came up with the styles and approach into your clothing brand? <strong>A</strong>: I wanted to give people another option than what was giving. I want to bring style back in fashion. It&rsquo;s hard to have your own style with all the copy cats and fast fashion. So my approach was to make people individuals again and let them express themselves and their style with their clothing. There were to many uniforms out there lol. <strong>Q</strong>: How would describe yourself as a designer? <strong>A</strong>: I don&rsquo;t think I consider myself as a designer. I just make fly shit! My pieces are more like creations then just designs. <strong>Q</strong>: Can you let anyone identify the cost of dedication to one&rsquo;s brand? As such workmanship may include the levels of effort, skill and creativity.. <strong>A</strong>: I don&rsquo;t think there has to be strong dedication when creating something to see it come to fruition. As for me, I had learned everything. I&rsquo;m still learning. So that in itself takes dedication to learn something new and apply it. I also pay attention to intricate details in my pieces. Building a brand is a creation so time and effort has to be put into it-even blood, sweat and tears. <strong>Q</strong>: ..can give some advice for someone who&rsquo;s trying to create a unique look or a clothing brand with higher quality looks and clean finishes? <strong>A</strong>: I would say let the inspiration come from inside not out. The uniqueness will come from you because we are all unique. That&rsquo;s what you makes us special. Whatever you do, make it yours. You cannot be unique if all your inspiration comes from other peoples work. Go off of what you feel. <strong>Q</strong>: Do you know what will be the outcome in the future for this clothing brand? <strong>A</strong>: I don&rsquo;t know what the future holds. I guess that depends on if people like the brand lol. Only time will tell... 210378clothing,streetwear,hypebeast,billie jean,interviewblogs/6-2021/210378-clothing-streetwear--s.jpgAn Interview With AIDS Brandhttps://www.blackvibes.com/features/blogs/aquarium-streetwear-fashion-hypebeast/features/blogs/aquarium-streetwear-fashion-hypebeast/Posted by aquarium0https://www.blackvibes.com/features/blogs/aquarium-streetwear-fashion-hypebeast/#commentsFri, 11 Jun 2021 00:13 GMTFrom the start without hesitation I would like for the people reading this is to realize this fashion brand and creator to me is courageous as a person with talents and skills.. I wouldn&rsquo;t of thought that someone as helpful can create as much impact with fashion. We can agree as of now that this designer is deemed the &ldquo;tagger of the fashion scene&rdquo; with the near abstract graffiti that takes a worldwide industry of clothing and turns in into something meaningful that can cause awareness in any case of situation. This brand should be bringing people together and speaking it&rsquo;s major influence it has into existence. This clothing brand&rsquo;s creator has brought one to the attention towards HIV/AIDS. A immune deficiency disease that has yet to be cured that has effected many people and it&rsquo;s surroundings within family and friends in various households across the globe. Bringing this clothing brand into the forefront of the fashion industry will be helpful to the world and humanity as wearing this brand can raise awareness while the shirts make such a pure statement in nearly any age of time. <a href="https://instagram.com/aids_brand?igshid=722x3gg47un9" target="_blank">https://instagram.com/aids_brand?igshid=722x3gg47un9</a> Here&rsquo;s the Q&amp;A with the creator of Aids_brand. <strong>Question 1</strong>:&nbsp;For the people that haven&rsquo;t heard about your brand can you let them know about yourself and the Aids brand? It started as a joke with friends when I was 15 or 16 years old. We would do a bunch of shitty designs and let it rest for a few years. Then around three years later the topic came up again and I made the first shirt from a cleaning rag and a button up shirt, where I sewed cut out letters from the rag on the shirt. I traded this shirt with a professional skateboarder who came to my town. His name is Aidan and his nickname was AIDS. That&rsquo;s how it all started. Since then it has become a symbol of destigmatization. For me it&rsquo;s the new Yolo. <strong>Question 2</strong>:&nbsp;What would you like to tell high end fashion designers and those that wear their clothing? Like Demna said a while ago fashion has become a religion. What I really want is to pop people&rsquo;s bubble. There are many people so stuck up in their belief how fashion has to look. I am somebody who loves high fashion and the decadence that comes with it but it really cringes me out when people take themselves because they are into fashion too seriously. <strong>Question 3</strong>:&nbsp;Is there anything you would like the youth to know as far awareness? I would like to mention we are all mortal beings. And it doesn&rsquo;t matter if you have a seven figure bank account or do a normal nine to five. We are all mortal we are all in this together and HIV is something that doesn&rsquo;t care about your social status. And before people should get into acting out their sexuality they should know what to look out for and how to not endanger one self and the people around them. My mission is reminding people of the ongoing stigma surrounding HIV. This brand also focuses on mental struggles and being excluded because of being different. I expirienced this myself and I want to comfort those people feeling left out. <strong>Question 4</strong>:&nbsp;Where do you see yourself with your clothing brand 10 years from now? I just want to be able to go on with it and I don&rsquo;t know where it&rsquo;s going to bring me. It has brought me into spheres I couldn&rsquo;t even grasp and I am looking forward to the future. There is a future! Let me show you this dear folks! All of my garments are upcycled. I also want to only use vintage yarn very soon. Then it&rsquo;s one of the first 99,9% eco friendly streetwear brand&rsquo;s. I hope I can inspire people to follow this morally appropriate approach. It&rsquo;s a lot of work but it&rsquo;s extremely fulfilling. I could never have a brand shitting out a bunch of stuff, creating new clothes. This concept is outdated. <strong>Question 5</strong>:&nbsp;What advice would you give the youth? Don&rsquo;t let anyone suppress you into a stackable shape. It will eventually kill your spirit. I really like the approach Immanuel Kant had nonetheless. The categorical imperative is extremely relevant, still. I try to not exploid anyones struggle but rather struggle myself. 210381streetwear,fashion,hypebeast,clothing,aidsblogs/6-2021/210381-streetwear-fashion-h-s.jpgThe Interview With HOUSE OF ERRORShttps://www.blackvibes.com/features/blogs/aquarium-streetwear-fashion-clothing/features/blogs/aquarium-streetwear-fashion-clothing/Posted by aquarium0https://www.blackvibes.com/features/blogs/aquarium-streetwear-fashion-clothing/#commentsFri, 11 Jun 2021 00:13 GMTHOUSE OF ERRORS has been making clothing pieces that are easily recognizable with unique styles and epicness of the creativity that can have a factor upon memorable times in life. The moment you spot the originality among this clothing brand will have you waiting on each and every release as if it&rsquo;s a periodic episode of a very high impactful cultural film with the perfection of its photography to spectate . Observe these clothing pieces that have a innovated way to grasp the high-ends and streetwear culture making masterpieces with all time favorite and some of the best films of our recent times. The patterns made by this brand are definitely one of the greatest and creative pieces that will have a type of remembrance within fashion. Breaking a barrier between two different outlooks combing for a great attire such as the mastered looking merchandise mixed with carefully crafted patters with his brand towards the cut and sewn pieces with his take on holsters and the perfections of the shoulder angel. A minor glimpse of HOUSE OF ERRORS will have you on the edge of your seat.. view this clothing brand&rsquo;s groundbreaking work on Instagram and the official website. Here is the exclusive interview of fullyfullyfully creator of the HOUSE OF ERRORS clothing brand. Schizophrenic God: What inspired you to create HOUSE OF ERRORS? fullyfullyfully: house of errors started from me buying a shitty sewing machine out of boredom, before that i was trying out prints but they got boring quick so i wanted to have complete control over the whole garment Schizophrenic God: Where do you see yourself with your brand in 5-10 years? fullyfullyfully: i don&rsquo;t know if the brand will exist in 5-10 years, i see it as less of a brand and more of just me documenting myself learning to be a designer as i didn&rsquo;t study fashion at uni. i&rsquo;m really learning how to drape and tailor so i can have my own silhouettes, so house of errors is more about embracing the failures along the way as i improve, after that i&rsquo;ll probably start a proper brand when i feel like i&rsquo;m ready Schizophrenic God: Can you explain to the audiance your process in creating each piece? What is the story behind some of your pieces such as TEMPTATION SWEATER and PATCHWORK BUCKET HATS? fullyfullyfully: so the process is different each time, like those hats we&rsquo;re just from scraps i had lying around that weren&rsquo;t enough to create anything else with, so sometimes it comes from necessity. but the temptation sweater was more planned out, i came up with the idea on the bus and then as soon as i got home i started planning how i was gonna do it. I really don&rsquo;t like how that one came out and am making an improved version soon Schizophrenic God: Who are you biggest influences and inspirations? fullyfullyfully: influences: undercover, walter van beirendonck, rei and junya, i like the old cdg stuff that isn&rsquo;t black. fullyfullyfully: also there are some new designers who are really showing the possibiltiies of up cycling like ahluwalia and marine serre, there stuff doesn&rsquo;t look cheaply made and made out of complete necessity like most of the insta up cyclers Schizophrenic God: Can you give out advice for other upcoming clothing designers? fullyfullyfully: advice: get a sewing machine and learn how to actually construct clothing instead of tryna find a manufacturer, nowadays there&rsquo;s too many creative directors who don&rsquo;t understand how this shit actually works and not enough designers 210382streetwear,fashion,clothing,hypebeast,interview,house of errorsblogs/6-2021/210382-streetwear-fashion-c-s.jpg