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Stone Island Shadow Project SS2015 Lookbook
The 14th Stone Island Shadow Project collection is a mirage on the horizon; a heat haze of perspective shifting inversion and refraction. Vibrant and gritty, granular and loose, it's the freshness and intensity of youth tempered by process and exposure to the elements. West coast Zephyr inspired colors are turned up to maximum saturation, then slightly muted by treatments both softening and metallic. Materials have an easy, lived-in feel, but retain the underlying edge of technical performance and real use. Loose street and slope born shapes flow with relaxed tailoring and diffused prep looks. Graphics are minimal definitions; outlines and impressions of the underlying framework.









Stone Island Shadow Project AUTUMN WINTER '013 '014 Lookbook
A statement of quiet aggression against the background of chaos and turbulence that is today, the eleventh Stone Island Shadow Project steps in and leans forward. The collection is built on classic menswear archetypes honed to an edge just shy of the subversive. Atemporal and eminently wearable, the 5919 collection is built for those who make moves that turn obstacles into opportunities. Details and designs are informed by equal parts sartorial tradition and subcultural edge. Fabrics are high speed and low drag; unfussy and technical to the degree that they are practical. Colors balance credibility with flashes of energy and high-fidelity saturation. Pattern and graphic infusions complete a package made possible only through the engineering and expertise that is Stone Island.


















![40303 INSULATING REMOVABLE LINER [IRIDESCENT NYLON QUILTING] OF THE CROP JACKET_PW3 TECH WOOL Long-sleeve detachable lining of the Crop Jacket in PW3 Tech Wool, in a lightweight iridescent nylon quilted with a star-pattern to a padding substrate. The lining is fixed to the garment with ties and a snap fastener. These tapes and the button at the cuffs allow the lining to be integrated in Stone Island Shadow Project shoulder pieces, both from this season and past and future seasons. Metal zip fastening. 30110 WIDE PLEATED PANT_CO DIAGONAL Trousers with single dart in diagonal weave comfort cotton. Garment dyed. Wide fit. Diagonal side pockets. Two flat pockets on the back. Zip fly and button at the waist.](https://storage.ghost.io/c/14/ee/14eef3be-ca5a-434b-8324-fa1f874026f1/content/images/2026/06/stone-island-shadow-project-aw2013-2014-lookbook-31.jpg)





Stone Island Shadow Project AW '009 '010 Lookbook
Stone Island Shadow, the project designed by the creative team Acronym®, Errolson Hugh and Michaela Sachenbacher, sees in the third season its linear progression in both depth and direction. Newly developed fabrics, styles and graphical standards continue the project's original mandate and demonstrate its ongoing relevance through styles whose intrinsic value is a direct result of their sophistication.
Modular Performance Grid, PARSEQ is the organizational framework upon which the idea is built. The name is an acronym for the five categories of the system: PROOF, AUGMENT, RESIST, SKIN and EQUIP.
Stone Island Shadow is primarily a system based upon the idea of clothing as a man's interface with his environment. Proven functional principles from both military and active sportswear allow the individual items in the collection to work both alone and, most effectively, synergistically together. The Grid is independent of seasonal and aesthetic change, so there is functional continuity between all Shadow collections and items regardless of when they were produced. Each item is an extension of its owner's personal system.





























Stone Island Shadow Project SS2010 Lookbook
The Stone Island Shadow vector continues with the project's fourth seasonal capsule collection. Fueled by new reactions within the project's original conceptual core, fresh manifestations of fabric, style, detail, and interface emerge as the lightest, yet most comprehensive, offering thus far.
This unique trajectory begins, of course, at a unique point of origin — the inimitable constellation of research and development that is STONE ISLAND. Hidden detail and potential action lies at the heart of each and every Stone Island Shadow style.
Enfolding this in a simpler, softer way, a new focus can be brought to bear on both resolution of shape and fidelity of color. The goal is vibrancy and directness; stripping away the superfluous without sacrificing capability, and the lightness that can only be found by moving through one's environment with zero resistance.
Modular Performance Grid, PARSEQ is the organizational framework upon which the idea is built: PROOF, AUGMENT, RESIST, SKIN and EQUIP. All Shadow fabrics work together as part of the grid — breathable, moisture managing, skin-friendly and maintainable — chosen for their balance of performance technology and the aesthetic treatments for which Stone Island has been known since its inception.











































Stone Island Shadow Project SS2011 Lookbook















































stone island navigation series [under the radar] by liam macrae
Stone Island’'s Navigation Series: Under the Radar by Liam MacRae examines sonar, signal, and instinct in aquatic navigation. Radar sweeps above are mirrored by sharks circling below, drawn to a submerged emblem that acts as both marker and transmission. The study observes how symbol and frequency converge—technology tracing, nature responding.


moNa2 keyboard
The Inspired by kumakey’s “roBa,” the moNa2 is a small wireless split keyboard developed by shakupan and pooh.polo, designed to keep a desk feeling open and unclaimed. Two compact halves sit apart with a quiet gap between them, leaving room for a notebook or tools without forcing a single, monolithic footprint.
The layout is restrained: low, close spacing with a built-in thumb-controlled ball that keeps basic navigation under the hand instead of pushing you toward a mouse. The whole object reads as light hardware rather than a centerpiece, favors packing and redeploying—such as magnets on the underside so the halves can join together for transport.
It runs wire-free and is meant to be adjusted over time rather than treated as a fixed appliance. Typical usage notes describe it lasting roughly a couple of weeks of frequent daily use before needing attention again, with the exact cadence depending on how it’s set up and used.
stone island navigation series [reinvent the wheel] by liam macrae
Stone Island’s Navigation Series: Reinvent the Wheel, photographed by Liam MacRae, is part of the brand’s ongoing study of orientation and movement. The work frames navigation as both physical and symbolic—referencing terrain, direction, and systems of guidance. Within the series, “Reinvent the Wheel” emphasizes reinterpreting established structures of travel and perception, continuing Stone Island’s research into exploration and the mechanics of wayfinding.


JORDAN TWO3 Spring Summer 2002 CATALOG
acronym for analog snowboarding 2003
Haven Shop Buying Session Archives
Stone Island Navigation Series [shedding light] by Liam Macrae
Stone Island Navigation Series: Shedding Light by Liam MacRae deploys a canine unit as both subject and sensor. The sequence examines tracking protocols, movement signatures, and light scatter in terrain navigation. Objective: assess animal-assisted pursuit as a guidance vector. Visual narrative captures the moment of release—unleashing the chase to test instinctive tracking against controlled illumination parameters.


Miller's planet from interstellar
Form #7, Josef Schulz, 2003
Josef Schulz is a photographer known for capturing images of modern warehouses and factories, which are typically considered mundane industrial structures with little architectural significance. These buildings, produced worldwide, follow standardized plans and materials, lacking distinct external features to reveal their specific purposes.
Schulz's approach involves studying the essence of his craft through these photographs. He employs digital image processing to remove any elements hinting at the buildings' age, location, or surroundings, transforming them into virtual blueprints. By emphasizing colors, shapes, and symmetries, he turns the buildings into block-like structures, resembling toy architecture and presenting them as idealized versions of themselves.
In this process, Schulz blurs the line between photographic and painted reality to optimize the images. Simultaneously, he reduces the physical buildings to their design concepts and the photographic reality to its virtual representation. His intent is to diverge from the typical pursuit of making digital images appear as real as possible. This approach might leave the viewer perplexed, as they struggle to distinguish between authentic elements captured by the camera and those created through digital tools.



Epperson Mountaineering Large Climb Tote
The Honey Hunters Of Nepal
Nepal is home to the Apis Laboriosa, the biggest honey bee on the planet, and honey hunting plays a significant role in the local way of life. The bees build their hives on the cliffs of the country's foothills, which adds complexity to the honey hunting process. Local honey hunters use rope ladders and baskets to access the combs after driving the bees away with smoke from a fire underneath the hives. They carefully collect the honey treasure from the combs while dealing with territorial bees. The harvesting occurs once a year and begins with a harvest ritual that varies across towns, often starting with a prayer and the offering of flowers, rice, and fruits.
This unique aspect of Nepali culture is captivating, and tourists have the opportunity to witness the bravery of the honey hunters, explore the fascination of the Nepali landscape, and admire the intricate homes of the honey bees.


















Lake Rotsee Refuge by AFGH Architekten firm




Marble Caves at General Carrera Lake in Patagonia



The Marble Caves, known as Marble Chapel and Marble Cathedral, are located at the center of the lake and were formed by waves over the past 6,000 years.
ghost in the shell thermoptic camouflage
Andreas Fuhrimann Gabrielle Hächler - Zielturm Rotsee, Rotsee Luzern
Lake Louise, Banff national park, 2014
The House of Yagi by Suppose Design Office + Ohno Japan
Text description provided by the architects. The House of Yagi is designed with the idea of an incomplete/complete form. Unlike other projects, the final stage of construction for this house was not aiming towards a finish stage, but to let the owner experience the sense of completion after living here. Interior space of the house is designed to maximize the interaction to its surrounding environment.




Acronym stone island shadow project Veilance
Stone Island Shadow Project Button Shirt
Obscur Black Leather Fingerless Glove Gauntlet
NEIGHBORHOOD 2013 Autumn/Winter Lookbook by SENSE Magazine









Stone Island Shadow Project ss2013
Nike Cheyenne Backpack in Tan
WTAPS FW13 Lifist Lookbook
WTAPS FW13 Lifist lookbook image with Tetsu Nishiyama riding a vintage motorcycle, part of the collection’s lifestyle-focused presentation.
stone island shadow project 3layer resist softshell jacket


Alex Honnold climbing on Separate Reality, a difficult over hanging roof crack in Yosemite National Park, California
All-Black 3x3 Rubik's Cube — Blackout Design Object
Nike Free Woven Khaki Stadium Green Hyper Blue Pink
Nike Free Woven in Khaki, Stadium Green, Hyper Blue, and Pink, with a multicolor woven upper and white Free sole. Style code 555307-236.





Rimowa Topas Stealth Aluminum Hardshell Luggage



aaajiao — Limited Landscape, Unlimited, Floating
STONE ISLAND SHADOW PROJECT HIP BAG
Hip bag in Trylon-R 2.5L, metallic-effect iridescent nylon, printed with a micro geometrical grid pattern, overprinted with a tiger-skin effect and with a laminated internal Wind-Tex® membrane. Cordura® lining. Over-dyed on finished garment.
Zip closure. Inside, the Stone Island Shadow badge. Second pocket closed by zip on the back. Adjustable belt in nylon tape, closed by buckle.
STONE ISLAND SHADOW PROJECT TRANSFORMABLE MESSENGER BAG
STONE ISLAND SHADOW PROJECT
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CATEGORY_EQUIP_BAGJACK® SHADOW TRANSFORMABLE MESSENGER BAG_TRYLON-R 2.5L WITH CORDURA®
Messenger bag in Trylon-R 2.5L, metallic-effect iridescent nylon, printed with a micro geometrical grid pattern, overprinted with a tiger-skin effect and with a laminated internal Wind-Tex® membrane. Cordura® lining. Over-dyed on finished garment.
Pocket with vertical zip fastening and Stone Island Shadow badge under the flap. Two front side pockets with flap and snap fastening and one central front pocket with horizontal zip fastening. White PVC Internal shell with padded nylon divide. By means of a series of tapes, straps and buckles, the bag may be transformed into a briefcase or back pack.
acronym ss2011
Product photography by Lena Emery | Product styling by Kensuke Koike and Johanna F. Schneider




Stone Island Shadow Project Bomber Jacket 2009
Stone Island Shadow 09
Acronym 2008 Cargo Shorts
Acronym 08
WTAPS Visual Armored Store Installation
ACRONYM 2009 Fall/Winter Collection
















Uniform Experiment x New Era 9Fifty Navy Wool Cap
Visvim Cordura 20L Backpack — Navy
Uniform Experiment U.E. Navy Sweat Hoodie — Navy and Grey
Soviet B-39 Submarine and Star of India — Maritime Museum of San Diego
Porter x A Bathing Ape 1st Camo Mobile Pouch
Norse Projects x Elka Hooded Raincoat
Junya Watanabe Comme des Garçons MAN Coated Hooded Jacket
RLX Ralph Lauren Band-Collar Belted Jacket — Navy
SOPHNET. x visvim Ballistic 23L Backpack — Navy

Batterie Le Chaos — German 152mm Naval Gun Casemate, Longues-sur-Mer
Stone Island Shadow Project x Bagjack Transformable Messenger Bag — Navy
Filson Tin Cloth Rucksack — Otter Green and Navy
New Balance M1700 Made in USA — Navy and Brown Suede
Nike Sportswear ACG White Label Shacket — Navy
Bell & Ross BR 02-92 Steel Pro Dial Marine
WTAPS 'Rise Above' Pullover Hoodie
Arc'teryx LEAF Combat Shirt — Coyote






































































