Categories / Gadgets and Tech

Pure Evoke Flow – retro-styled internet/DAB radio

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Pure has knocked out some stylish DAB radios in the past – and now it’s gone for some internet action with the Pure Evoke Flow.

DAB and FM radio are still included, but there’s also a sophisticated internet radio too, offering thousands of net radio shows, along with all the BBC’s Listen Again content, other on-demand radio, podcasts and ‘ambient sound’, should you wish to ease yourself to sleep with natural noise.

Other features include constant checking of stations (to cut down on the rubbish or non-existent), the ability to sync fave shows between the radio and the web, loads of presets and of course, that stylish retro exterior with touch-sensitive controls. it arrives next month, selling for £150.

Find out more at the Pure website

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Categories / Art and Photography

Original Gemma Jones Paintings

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We’ve featured the work of Gemma Jones here before; as found on t-shirts and Habitat prints. However, this is the first time we’ve listed original Gemma Jones paintings.

Gemma Jones (as you may already know) is a Melbourne based artist whose work usually involves retro and mod girls, taken from 1960s magazines and record covers. The original paintings currently on sale via her Etsy shop, where she goes by the pseudonym Paintergirl, are taken from her 2007 exhibition at the Distracted Gallery in Australia. Each of the five paintings features black silhouettes of women against grey and white patterned backgrounds.

Prices range from $175 to $250 (approximately £90-£130). Visit the Paintergirl Etsy shop to see the full range.

Categories / Art and Photography

From Fear to Sanity – CND and the art of protest from 1958-1963

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Running until 30th August as part of CND’s 50th anniversary, the Chamber of Pop Culture presents “From Fear to Sanity” at London’s Horse Hospital.

The exhibition looks at the importance of visual imagery and the distinctive graphic style used by the CND in its early years between 1958 and 1963. It includes rare and original photographs, leaflets, artwork, posters and films. The exhibition captures the mood of the fear of the nuclear bomb, but also commemorates the determination of the first protesters.

Further details and opening times can be found on the Horse Hospital website.

Categories / Women's Fashion

Hush Puppies Marigold court shoes

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As high heels become increasingly towering, the classics of shoe design are still in the shops if you look hard enough. Hush Puppies have been a staple of classic shoes for decades, and they haven’t stopped producing the goods, as evidenced by these Marigold courts.

With a sizeable dollop of forties styling, these courts are perfect for day or nightwear in three colours of leather.

They’re a bit of a bargain at £50 new in shops and online.

Find out more from the website

Categories / Women's Fashion

Kate and Kass vintage influenced fashion

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Launched just two years ago, Kate & Kass is already a label with impressive output and popularity, and it’s easy to see why. Drawing inspiration from 1960s films and female icons of the time, designer Anya Teresse marries modern techniques with retro styling perfectly.

Shown here is one of my favourite sixties inspired pieces, the Bam Bam dress. With a wonderfully simple minidress shape, the tailoring and cut are perfectly imitated.

For info about their many online stockists and new designs for the coming Autumn, check out the Kate & Kass website.