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Polo Ralph Lauren’s premium sub-brand Denim & Supply has released the final instalment of its Project Warehouse series. The three-part creative initiative concludes with British illustrator and sculptor Arran Gregory, who has created a range of unique artwork on a denim canvas. A behind the scenes video, and exclusive-to-FashionBeans images show the Chelsea College of Art & Design graduate transforming a photograph into geometric lines. It follows on from Denim & Supply’s earlier work with Grammy-nominated DJ Avicii and LA-based portrait artist Alexa Meade. All three were shot by American photographer Mark Seliger for the Denim & Supply AW14 advertising campaign. To coincide with the final project, Denim & Supply is giving shoppers the chance to win a customised jacket by Gregory. Entrants are being asked to take a full length selfie inspired by the ads before posting with the hashtag #projectwarehouse. The competition closes 9 November. An edit of Denim & Supply’s latest collection, selected by the artist, is available to shop online now. Pieces include a camouflage long-sleeve T-shirt (ÂŁ45), french terry sweatshirt (ÂŁ80) and slim fit Italian selvedge jeans (ÂŁ155).
Exclusive images by Nancy Gibbs for FashionBeans.













As FashionBeans deputy editor, Luke Todd is tasked with filtering through the latest from the worlds of fashion, grooming, fitness, technology and lifestyle to deliver an indispensable edit of the most stylish stuff. Along with working on the site since 2009, he has written for leading titles such as ShortList, Drapers and GQ Style Germany and has consulted for brands including Bulldog Skincare and James Harknett.
We independently evaluate all recommended products and services. Any products or services put forward appear in no particular order. if you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation.
Polo Ralph Lauren’s premium sub-brand Denim & Supply has released the final instalment of its Project Warehouse series. The three-part creative initiative concludes with British illustrator and sculptor Arran Gregory, who has created a range of unique artwork on a denim canvas. A behind the scenes video, and exclusive-to-FashionBeans images show the Chelsea College of Art & Design graduate transforming a photograph into geometric lines. It follows on from Denim & Supply’s earlier work with Grammy-nominated DJ Avicii and LA-based portrait artist Alexa Meade. All three were shot by American photographer Mark Seliger for the Denim & Supply AW14 advertising campaign. To coincide with the final project, Denim & Supply is giving shoppers the chance to win a customised jacket by Gregory. Entrants are being asked to take a full length selfie inspired by the ads before posting with the hashtag #projectwarehouse. The competition closes 9 November. An edit of Denim & Supply’s latest collection, selected by the artist, is available to shop online now. Pieces include a camouflage long-sleeve T-shirt (ÂŁ45), french terry sweatshirt (ÂŁ80) and slim fit Italian selvedge jeans (ÂŁ155).
Exclusive images by Nancy Gibbs for FashionBeans.













As FashionBeans deputy editor, Luke Todd is tasked with filtering through the latest from the worlds of fashion, grooming, fitness, technology and lifestyle to deliver an indispensable edit of the most stylish stuff. Along with working on the site since 2009, he has written for leading titles such as ShortList, Drapers and GQ Style Germany and has consulted for brands including Bulldog Skincare and James Harknett.
As FashionBeans deputy editor, Luke Todd is tasked with filtering through the latest from the worlds of fashion, grooming, fitness, technology and lifestyle to deliver an indispensable edit of the most stylish stuff. Along with working on the site since 2009, he has written for leading titles such as ShortList, Drapers and GQ Style Germany and has consulted for brands including Bulldog Skincare and James Harknett.
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