When itsy-bitsy labels do great shit…
29. May 2008 Designers & Labels


…i become very often very sad. Why? ´Cause I want to know more and more and more and I want to see much more than more. They give me a hard time to spread the word. I always google the hell out of my computer and in the end - mostly I am none the wiser.
I was running into the label Asfalt, when flipping through the Artrebels Shop. And at least it found out, that a Copenhagen shop-owner is the head behind the small label: it´s Hanne Zachariassen.
Hanne has a store in Istedgade 83 in Copenhagen (mark down, for sure you will be in Copenhagen at least once in your life) and she sells clothing, accessories and things from brands and labels we all like. Besides that, she´s sitting in that store and sews. For Asfalt.
If one of you has the change to step by, take your camera - I would be overhappy to see more Asfalt clothing. For those who won´t make it to Copenhagen this season: Asfalt clothing is also sold via Artrebels.
Photos via Artrebels
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