Eco Soft-Wash Shirts #Eco #Recycle #Fashion #ilmaBlog
Posted: August 2, 2019 Filed under: Design Thinking, Green, More FC3 | Tags: ArchyTechy, Clothes, ECO, eco fashion, Fashion, fashion lifestyle, FC3, green, green lifestyle, ILMA, Innovation, Lifestyle, Sustainability, Technology 2 CommentsWe think this is pretty cool
- Made with 45% REPREVE recycled polyester (made from post-consumer plastic bottles). 5 plastic bottles per shirt!
- Made exclusively for Banana Republic Factory
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Interior Design Concepts Using @AutodeskRevit Designed by @FC3ARCHITECT
Posted: March 29, 2013 Filed under: Architecture, More FC3, Uncategorized | Tags: 3D Max, Adidas, Apparel, Architecture, Autodesk, AvanteGarde, Clothes, Design, Fashion, FC3, Ian Siegel, Interiors, Nike, photoshop, revit, Sports, Under Armour Leave a commentDesign By: fc3architecture+design
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- About @FC3Architecture +Design LLC
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – Under Construction (Wyckoff, NJ)
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – On the Boards (East Orange, NJ)
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – On the Boards (Catskills, NY)
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – Restoration in Portugal – Before and After
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – Private Residence in Summit – Before and After
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – Walgreens in South Plainfield – Before and After
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – Family Dollar in Teaneck – Before and After
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – On the Boards (Cranford, New Jersey)
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – On the Boards (Sparta, New Jersey)
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – New Mixed Use Project in Newark, NJ
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – New Fitness Center in Newark Empowers Local Youth
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – Architecture, Fitness and Fashion Collide at Willspace Fitness
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – Big Flavor in a Small Package
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – On the Boards (Bedminster, NJ)
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – On-The-Boards (Colonia, NJ)
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – Project Under Construction (North Arlington, NJ)
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – Schematic Design for a Private Residence (Edgewater, NJ)
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – Going Green? We Can help!
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – If Architects Did Ads…
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FC3 ARCHITECTURE+DESIGN, LLC
P.O. Box 335, Hamburg, NJ 07419
e-mail: fcunha@fc3arch.com
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On the Boards (Interior Design) Designed by @FC3ARCHITECT
Posted: February 4, 2013 Filed under: Architecture, More FC3, Uncategorized | Tags: Adidas, Apparel, Architecture, Clothes, Design, Fashion, FC3, Interiors, Nike, Sports, Under Armour Leave a commentWe are currently working on some concepts for some new sports store fit-outs in Orange and East Orange.
Stay tuned for more updates as the concepts get refined.
Architect: fc3architecture+design
Interior Designer: imc: Interior Design Services
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- About @FC3Architecture +Design LLC
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – Under Construction (Wyckoff, NJ)
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – On the Boards (East Orange, NJ)
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – On the Boards (Catskills, NY)
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – Restoration in Portugal – Before and After
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – Private Residence in Summit – Before and After
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – Walgreens in South Plainfield – Before and After
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – Family Dollar in Teaneck – Before and After
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – On the Boards (Cranford, New Jersey)
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – On the Boards (Sparta, New Jersey)
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – New Mixed Use Project in Newark, NJ
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – New Fitness Center in Newark Empowers Local Youth
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – Architecture, Fitness and Fashion Collide at Willspace Fitness
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – Big Flavor in a Small Package
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – On the Boards (Bedminster, NJ)
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – On-The-Boards (Colonia, NJ)
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – Project Under Construction (North Arlington, NJ)
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – Schematic Design for a Private Residence (Edgewater, NJ)
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – Going Green? We Can help!
- @FC3ARCHITECTURE – If Architects Did Ads…
We would love to hear from you on what you think about this post. We sincerely appreciate all your comments.
If you like this post please share it with friends. And feel free to contact us if you would like to discuss ideas for your next project!
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Frank Cunha III
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FC3 ARCHITECTURE+DESIGN, LLC
P.O. Box 335, Hamburg, NJ 07419
e-mail: fcunha@fc3arch.com
mobile: 201.681.3551
direct: 973.970.3551
fax: 973.718.4641
web: http://fc3arch.com
Licensed in NJ, NY, PA, DE, CT.
Sweet Fix Photo Shoot for Z!nk Magazine – Teasers
Posted: February 7, 2012 Filed under: More FC3, Music, Photography | Tags: Art, Collab, Collaboration, Dee, Dex Philip, Fashion, FC3, Jo Lion, Lazarus Douvos, Lion, Magazine, Montgomery Frazier, New York City, Photo, Rock Band, Sweet Fix, Zink 2 CommentsSWEET FIX
Tommy Walker – Vocals
Ivan Anderson – Guitar
Billy Sapanaro – Bass
Jeff Manian – Keyboard
Marco Santini – Drums
Fashion Designer:
Jo Lion
Creative Director:
Montgomery Frazier
Makeup Stylist:
Dex Philip
Hair Stylist:
Lazarus Douvos
All Photos taken by:
Dee Portera and Frank Cunha III
All Photos Edited by:
Frank Cunha III
Location:
Ensemble Studio Theater, 2nd Floor
549 West 52nd Street, New York City
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Giuseppe Longo Exposé
Posted: November 21, 2011 Filed under: Art, More FC3 | Tags: Artist, Beaches, class, Culture, Design, Fashion, Fashionista, High-End, Jet, Luxe, NYC, Portfolio, Travel 1 CommentI recently had the pleasure of interviewing one of my Twitter/Facebook friends, Giuseppe Longo of fashion + class & jet lag. The following is the pre-launch interview.
1) When did you get interested in fashion, culture, and lifestyle?
I don’t think there ever was a period in time when interest suddenly sparked for fashion, culture, and lifestyle. I feel that I’m continuing with what I grew up; parts of my life since childhood. Dad played Johann Strauss + Beethoven in the car, Mom has always had an impeccable eye for fashion & design. We traveled as a family. I just absorbed and learned from the best.
2) How has social media changed your life?
Interesting enough, it has changed my life. I started fashion + class & jet lag as a Twitter account and it just keeps growing. And I’m soon launching my novel online, which that too, touches on social media. I’ve met some very interesting people as well as made new friends. I’ve also traveled and done some exciting collaborations. Social media is a powerful tool. I get news much faster than traditional media- at the refreshing of a web page.
Sofia Loren, preferably to have coffee + a conversation. She’s a symbol of class and elegance.
5) What are 3 basic things everyone should know about fashion?
1| Skinny jeans are not for everyone
2| Tennis shoes and sweats are an eyesore and for sports, not everyday use
3| Confidence is the most important part of your wardrobe
6) How does art inform fashion and vice-versa.
It depends. This question can go in so many directions… Taking it as if art as a whole influences fashion, I believe yes. Perhaps a pattern on a wrought-iron gate will make a great print on a tie or a certain red from one of Botticelli’s paintings could transfer well onto a coat. Also, architecture from a building could transform and give a pair of heels character to really set it apart. So to that extent, art does inform fashion.
And looking at fashion and if it informs art, it is possible. A great example would be the late Alexander McQueen. His designs were artistic brilliance; he enthralled, engaged, and entertained the mind.
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