
Enjoy a look at the Blood is the New Black Summer 2011 lookbook titled “Teenage Death Cult,” highlighting 16 graphics by artists curated by Justin Blyth. Drawing on themes of vanity, mortality, youth and religion, the campaign features the work of six international artists from Los Angeles to Amsterdam. According to press:
The collection includes works by Them Thangs blogger Justin Blyth, former Flaunt Magazine Art Director Todd Tourso, Cast of Vices jewelry designer Christopher Glancy, Thvm Rag Art Director Hassan Rahim, Dutch collage artists Miktor and Molf, and Minneapolis based fine artist Peyote. The tees are available for both men and women, in an assortment of bodies ranging from a dolman-sleeve crop top for women to a hand dip-dyed men’s tank top. All Blood is the New Black tees are sewn, dyed, and printed in Los Angeles.
“I’ve always loved t-shirts. From the time I was a stoned teenage skate punk rifling through the rack at the skate shop, to being a full grown adult in the one-click shopping age, it hasn’t worn off. There is something about rad shirts that never gets old for me.” Justin Blyth says. “When Blood is the New Black hit me up to concept and curate my own line for them I couldn’t have been happier. Drawing from the influences and concepts I share on my blog them-thangs.com, I pulled together the Teenage Death Cult collection, featuring shirts from myself and a handful of amazingly talented friends from across the globe.”
More on the next page courtesy of BITNB, tees availble here.
