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DrJ
09-07-2003, 05:56 PM
Well, How do ya like dis Shit?
Akktually, by the time any "in" fashion statement hit's the Times pages, it means it's passe' on the street, so maybe the VDO craze has crested...?!?
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http://www.latimes.com/news/local/valley/la-tm-mevondutch36sep07,1,4826992.story

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Streets of Fire

Sportswear for the Hot Rod Outlaw
VICTORIA NAMKUNG

September 7, 2003
Von Dutch is dead; long live Von Dutch. In the years after World War II, a visionary auto customizer named Kenneth "Von Dutch" Howard unleashed pinstriping, airbrushed hot rod flames and winged eyeballs on L.A. out of various Southland auto shops, and the collective unconscious hasn't been the same since. Von Dutch's art was lowbrow, rude and deliriously gorgeous, and a half-century later the hot rod surrealist is also a fashion icon.
"I believe I am inside of Von Dutch and continuing his spirit," says Christian Audigier, head designer and vice president at the L.A.-based Von Dutch clothing label. Given the Gallic penchant for spotting greatness in déclassé pop Americana such as Jerry Lewis movies, there's something inevitable about a French native creating trucker-style caps, muscle T-shirts and sleeveless denim vests for a fashion line that revels in America's hot rodder-grease monkey look.
That look reached its apogee in postwar Southern California, where disposable income, good weather and open deserts forged a hot rod culture notable for the graphic style pioneered by Von Dutch and co-conspirators such as Rat Fink creator Ed "Big Daddy" Roth and painter Robert Williams. Von Dutch could be exquisitely meticulous when it came to his minimalist freehand auto pinstripe lines, which often ended in scrolls or wings, or crudely stylized when rendering cartoonish monsters and obscene characters. The artist "Dutched" cars, bikes and even lawn mowers in the late 1940s through the 1950s, but later focused mainly on motorcycle restoration.
Von Dutch died in 1992, but his vision is still winning hearts and minds. Along with surf art and tattoo flash, hot rod graphics are a prime inspiration for today's "lowbrow" art movement, celebrated in the Southern California-based magazine Juxtapoz and at galleries such as La Luz de Jesus in Los Feliz. Local hot rod car clubs such as the Choppers in Burbank are flourishing, and the auto-customizing scene is bigger than ever with nostalgic baby boomers and their kids, who revere its outlaw ethos of individual self-expression.
Among them is Audigier's boss, Von Dutch CEO Tonny Sorensen. A film investor and avid hot rodder, Sorensen, 39, once hoped to commission a documentary on Von Dutch's life but decided there was more demand for a hot rod-inspired fashion line. In 2000, he secured a three-year licensing agreement and started producing garage chic T-shirts and denim wear out of a Melrose shop named after the patron saint of "kustom kulture." In 2002, the Hollywood resident won full rights to Von Dutch's famed flying eyeball logo, trademark signature and likeness, and he hired denim designer Audigier, a veteran of Fiorucci, Diesel and American Eagle. "I was born in 1958, so I was really into American music and James Dean growing up," says Audigier, who has owned vintage cars and currently rides a pinstriped Harley-Davidson motorcycle. "I want the clothes to have that vintage feel of the '50s and '60s."
Projected sales for the label this year are $20 million. Von Dutch caps start at $42 and a custom jacket will set you back $1,500. Due this fall: dirty denim-wash jeans, leather caps and jacket patches in the shape of the United States. A Beverly Hills outpost is flourishing, and Von Dutch shops are due in Chicago, New York and Miami over the next few months. The line sells alongside designer brands at shops including Bloomingdale's, Nordstrom, Kitson and Madison. The Von Dutch look is a breakout hit with the artist's spiritual godchildren—surfers, skaters, car buffs, rockers, Xtreme sports aficionados and even hip-hoppers, Sorensen says. "People want to wear something authentic that has a meaning behind the clothing."
Von Dutch, 7521 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles; (323) 655-2213. Von Dutch Beverly Hills, 263 N. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills; (310) 273-9064.

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scooter
09-07-2003, 06:34 PM
i think i am gunna puke http://www.jalopyjournal.com/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
i love the part about keeping the tradition alive yeah right w/ a 1,500$ jacket .concidering i saw him give his stuff away and trade for things , makes me wonder just what he would think .

Boones
09-07-2003, 06:42 PM
I was watching one of the eary Discovery shows on Jesse James today and notice he was wearing a Von Dutch shirt.. This would have been about the time everyone started wearing these things as well as everyone wearing the WCC shirts...

Tman
09-07-2003, 06:57 PM
Can we put a Moratorium on VonDutch Posts????????????? Unless it really is about the man himself.................

DrJ
09-07-2003, 07:11 PM
Can we put a Moratorium on VonDutch Posts????????????? Unless it really is about the man himself.................


If ya wanna keep your head in the sand, keep your head in the sand.
Just don't read it!

D Picasso
09-07-2003, 07:33 PM
don't sweat it- the sooner it booms, the sooner it busts.

Evel
09-07-2003, 07:55 PM
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"I believe I am inside of Von Dutch and continuing his spirit," says Christian Audigier,

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UMMMMMMMM.......What?

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muscle T-shirts and sleeveless denim vests for a fashion line that revels in America's hot rodder-grease monkey look.

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Who they calling MONKEY?????

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was really into American music and James Dean growing up," says Audigier, who has owned vintage cars and currently rides a pinstriped Harley-Davidson motorcycle.

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It's nice Harley that was Striped by Skratch and not paid for!...


Ow My
Evel

hemi
09-07-2003, 08:23 PM
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In 2002, the Hollywood resident won full rights to Von Dutch's famed flying eyeball logo, trademark signature and likeness, and he hired denim designer Audigier, a veteran of Fiorucci, Diesel and American Eagle.

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I really like how they say all that like it's a good thing...



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The Von Dutch look is a breakout hit with the artist's spiritual godchildren—surfers, skaters, car buffs, rockers, Xtreme sports aficionados and even hip-hoppers, Sorensen says. "People want to wear something authentic that has a meaning behind the clothing."


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Oh boy, he nailed it! All my hip-hopper and extreme sports and hard rocker pals all feel that way. http://www.jalopyjournal.com/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif


I want to see some $50 Von Dutch Condoms...that would be "hip".

Paul2748
09-07-2003, 08:30 PM
And a Frenchie to boot

hemi
09-07-2003, 09:04 PM
Yeah, but he's able to get into Von Dutch's head because back home growing up overseas, he was really into American music and James Dean...JUST like Von Dutch.


I know we have beat this issue to death many times, and I hate to add any fuel to the fire, but it is just a snowballing trainwreck...

and funny in a sad way. It's nice to get insight into how things get exploited for the good of everyone else and not even benefit the originator.

It would be a nice gesture if VDO set up a Charity of some sort and gave a portions of their profits from their said "won" rights to the imagery and help buy alcoholics more beer, or something worth while to benefit Von Dutch or his family....


Naahhhhh, that would actually be cool.

av8
09-07-2003, 09:24 PM
Some day folks are going to tumble to the fact that Ken was a hyper-self-involved pain in the ass who wore out friends almost as quick as he made them. There was a ton of guys doing striping and graphics in SoCal and elsewhere at the time, equally as good and quite often better than VD's work, but few could match his special penchant and ability for self-promotion, real-time entertainment, and life-drama.

For all that, I love his work because it was probably the most honest expression of who he was and what he was about. IMHO&E VD was a better artist than he was a person.

Mike Zenor
09-08-2003, 04:28 PM
"I believe I am inside of Von Dutch and continuing his spirit," says Christian Audigier, head designer and vice president at the L.A.-based Von Dutch clothing label.

Translation: "I am fucking a dead person."

Deuce Rails
09-08-2003, 04:48 PM
Don't waste your time bitching here.

Call the phone numbers at the bottom of that press release and bitch at them instead.

You're only preaching to the choir when you bitch here.

Mike Zenor
09-08-2003, 04:51 PM
'Allo, Americain outlaw greaseurs-monqui of le "hots rods"! As I was a lad growing up in Fontainbleu, I am to be very much digging the groovy Americain James Dean hiphopping hotrod Fonzie kulture scenes! And too I have seen the Jean Travolta "Greasey" movie many many times!

hemi
09-08-2003, 04:57 PM
Now that's funny.

We should send the Rude Boyz over to handle him...or the Smart Shoppaz, foo.

lol.

Kilroy
09-08-2003, 04:58 PM
If James Dean or Von Dutch were alive...

HE'D SURRENDER TO THEM!!! http://www.jalopyjournal.com/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif

justinm
09-08-2003, 05:00 PM
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The Von Dutch look is a breakout hit with the artist's spiritual godchildren—

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really....at those prices?

So what AV8 is saying is that ken howard was like a underground "reality" drama that put on one man "shows" 40 years ago. damn, he was ahead of his time.....and he managed to get famous! =)

HIGG
09-10-2003, 01:41 AM
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Can we put a Moratorium on VonDutch Posts????????????? Unless it really is about the man himself.................

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If ya wanna keep your head in the sand, keep your head in the sand.
Just don't read it!

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Im glad these posts stay alive since many of us that DeSCuZZ here have been screwed by these people!#@!#$@!$#! I posted this on me site www.ekustom.net (http://www.ekustom.net) - !fuk em http://www.ekustom.net/homepage/popup/popup_images/von1.jpg