Terence Koh x Converse 1Hund(red)
Terence Koh's Converse 1Hundred(red) makes the undying over in his current trademark all-ghastly, fashion-forward style. Trimming the exclusive and generally streamlining the look, the number focuses on subtraction and seems to demonstrate his stated interest in "hiding fact."
Formerly working under the moniker "asianpunkboy" and at no time one to shy away from sexuality, the establish party for the shoe featured see it through-thin, mostly male models posed as painters, wearing smidgin more than tiny pallid shorts and the sneakers.
The design also keeps it luxe (another Kohian symptomatic) with all-leather uppers and leave bare with the Converse license plate on no greater than one side, leaving the other side hook bare. With a unique construction replacing the curved ankle with a open shape, the sculpture-like shoe makes a expert addition to the artist series—a layout in which Converse donates a percentage of sales to help mel AIDS in Africa.
The Terence Koh printing will be available beginning 21 November 2009 from Launch Ceremony for $150.










