STAY CURIOUS
July 23, 2013, Manila – Curiosity is a
quality that is often associated with danger and mischief. But it is also a
valuable skill that propels innovation, initiates breakthroughs and urges a
person to keep on pushing and exploring, and in the process, discover new
ideas, forge new paths.
The legendary and pioneering denim brand Lee® recognizes the
power of curiosity, and to celebrate the 100th year anniversary of
its iconic Union-Alls, and the exclusive preview of two of its newest
innovative product lines for Holiday 2013 – Lee® Stretch Deluxe and Blue Label
at the Lee® Concept
store, in Glorietta 2, Lee® introduces five highly accomplished individuals,
multi-hyphenates who best exemplify how curiosity leads to success – not just
in one but in two or more fields.
Leeroy New is known for his work as a sculptor and
fashion designer, and he would not strictly call himself any
of the two. He explains, “I primarily trained in sculpture because I felt it
would best equip me with the skills necessary to execute ideas that were not
necessarily 2-dimensional.” The association, he believes, is entirely
incidental. “As a natural progression from creating sculptures and defining
spaces, I felt at ease with the idea of incorporating the human element into my
practice, hence, the works that overlap with the intentions of fashion.” For
Leeroy, curiosity has become a crucial element to his practice and has become a
way of seeing. “I constantly keep myself busy and expose myself to as many
things and ideas as possible. I surround myself and collaborate with
people whom I feel will inform and enrich my practice and my practice is my way
of living.” For this launch of Lee® Stay Curious, Leeroy created an exclusive
installation art piece. IG: newleeroy Twitter:Lroynew Website: leeroynew.com
Lexi
Gancayco is a
college student/blogger/model/entrepreneur. For her, one thing just led to another, as she
is always open to trying new things. How she manages to rotate putting
on different hats is a
result of time management and setting
priorities. Her
tip? “Just make the most out of
the hours of your day and don't stay in front of the computer too much!”
Instead of just searching Google for answers, Lexi prefers to ask questions. “I always keep asking why. If I don’t
know the answer, I ask! It’s always a great starter for conversations.”
IG: lexi_gancayco Twitter: lexi_gancayco Blog: lexithesecond.tumblr.com
Kai
Huang is a photographer/denim
collector/vintage biker/foodie. Having
various interests and attending to them all comes easy for him, “I think when
its already part of your lifestyle, then everything just comes effortlessly
together”, he says. While he humorously admits that he has yet to bike to a
shoot, he shares that the things he picked up from various jobs and gigs led
him to become what he is today. To stay curious, he asks himself, “Wouldn’t you
want to know what is beyond the four corners of our walls? IG: kaihuang
Twitter: hungryalien www.flickr.com/photos/kaihuang
The model/DJ Christina Badkiss started modeling at
14. “It was never something I actively pursued or worked for. It was just
always a good way of making extra money.” How she got into DJing was the fruit
of passion. “I got into DJing because I love music. All the researching and
digging for new music is something I would be doing even if I was not a DJ
because Music is my passion. Being a DJ, I get paid for doing what I love and
that’s great!“ Christina believes curiosity is innate in her. “In
terms of music, being curious and hungry for more is just a natural state of
being for me. The more I know music, the more I want music.” Soundcloud.com/missbadkiss
Capping off the evening is a performance by
singer/songwriter/The Voice judge and coach Bamboo Mañalac. The multi-awarded vocalist who is also known as the Prince of
Philippine Rock will be performing his greatest hits for the Stay Curious crowd.
He
first caught the public eye as the enigmatic frontman for Rivermaya. After a
successful four album run with the group, he left the band to live a quiet life
in the United States. In 2002, he moved back to Manila and formed his band, Bamboo,
which was warmly received like he never left. When Bamboo, the band, disbanded
in 2011, Bamboo went on to launch a solo career. With just man and music, his
star continues to soar.
The
Multi-Hyphenates & Their Favorite Denim Stories
One of my favorite pair of jeans is definitely the
limited 24k series I got from Lee last July 2010. It was specially made by Lee
Philippines for denim lovers and friends with less than 100 pairs made. My
first premium pair of denims was a limited 1955 reproduction by Sugar Cane of
Japan, which I accidentally saw when I went to Singapore for a job. The amount
of details and the materials used was nothing like what I was wearing back
then. I got hooked. - Kai Huang
I
like working in denims because they act as a kind of protective second skin.
And with my line of work, I don't have to care if it gets torn or stained. When
I did production design work for films, especially in harsh terrain, I relied
on good denims to be an extension of my body and not care whether I was
crawling on all fours on the ground or using them as surfaces to wipe paint
from my hands. – Leeroy New
In grade 4, I was obsessed with bell
bottoms. I was so particular with the style and the cut because it had to cover
my whole foot. I was so frustrated that I could not find the perfect
pair that I cut up a pair and added extra denim for extra flare! – Lexi
Gancayco
During university about 10 years ago, I met my
first love at a party. From the moment we met, we were inseparable. I
ended up not going home for the next 5 days. Because I did not want to wear my
clothes for 5 days straight I ended up wearing his clothes. He had this pair of
wonderfully soft, worn-in jeans. They were quite big, but since I am a skater
girl at heart, I am accustomed to wearing my jeans baggy and I made them work
for me. They became my favorite pair of jeans for the next years. This was
really a very long time ago, and way before the industry invented the term
"boyfriend jeans" – Christina Badkiss
100
Years of Union-Alls
2013 marks the 100th Year
anniversary of the invention of the iconic Union-Alls, one-piece coveralls. In
1913, inspired by seeing a chauffeur fixing a car, Lee® founder H.D. Lee developed an overall
that will protect the wearer both below and above the waist. A jacket and
dungarees were stitched together to from full jacket coveralls. Worn by
farmers, mechanics and railroad workers, it proved so successful, gaining
immediate national popularity, that Lee® had
to open several manufacturing plants over the next four years.
Lee® Stretch Deluxe
Promising to deliver superior fit and
comfort, Lee® Stretch Deluxe jeans has built a strong following amongst the
denim loving set. The strong core offering of fits include popular styles such
as Scarlett (Skinny), Skyler (high waist superslim) and
Jeggings (low waist superslim), which are complimented with on-trend washes and
colors.
Blue Label, Premium Quality Denim by Lee®
Only the best
European mills are selected to provide fabrics for Lee® Blue Label,
guaranteeing premium quality. The jeans have a soft feel, and yet ensure extra
durability and comfort.
With its sleek
design, Lee® Blue Label also delivers a smarter denim look with Signature blue
trims and detailing such as the blue leather patch and tonal threads.
There are 5
denim fits plus 5 complementary tops. Every piece is crafted with the
discerning wearer in mind. To be worn for every day and any occasion.
The Lee Stretch Deluxe and Lee Blue Label products will be in the following Lee Boutiques and Department Stores by the end of September 2013:
Boutiques- Glorietta, Lucky Chinatown, Trinoma, SM Manila, SM North Edsa
Department Stores- SM MOA, SM Makati, SM North Edsa, SM Megamall, Robinsons Ermita Stores
Price range as follows:
Lee Stretch Deluxe P1,999.75-P2,399.75
Lee Blue Label P1,999.75-P2,499.75
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