JUZD Streetwear showcased it's hot collection at the LA Fashion Week 2008 on Friday October 17th 2008 at TaTou Lounge in downtown Los Angeles.
In attendance was Estelle, DJ Questlove of The Roots, Travis McCoy of Gym Class Heroes, and Sway!
Estelle was there and she got JUZD! Jing Liu, Lead Designer for JUZD Streetwear, Nico, Marketing Director for Versus, and Estelle.


On Thursday October 23rd for the Toronto Fashion Week JUZD Streetwear did a live photoshoot at Rockwood Club. It was quite a success with some of the most amazing JUZD styling and photos. Check it out.
Photographer: Jason Wong
Stylist: Flerida Suero
Make up and hair: SOMA (School of Make-up Art)
Models:
Mike Santaguida
Vlada V.
Deniz Reno
Craig Henry
Grace Paulino
Tom Hsiao
On Friday October 17th 2008. JUZD Streetwear had its US debut during fashion week at one of the fashion capitals of the work, Los Angeles. Sharing the spotlight was two other LA based lines, LRG and Factory Girl.Performances include DJ ?uestlove of the Roots and Travis McCoy of Gym Class Heroes. DJ for the event was DJ Irie, personal DJ for Jamie Foxx, Pepsi, and Miami Heat.
The event was supposed to be held at the much talked about Versus club in downtown LA but due to last minute issues it was moved to TaTou also in downtown LA.










Hot looks, Cool for the planet
We've found a dozen designers – many of them Canadian success stories – whose collections are carried in stores across Canada. Check out the green designer collections we’ve found that will make you green in heart while your friends go green with envy.

JUZD (short for Juiced) was the first bamboo designer label. Said to be inspired by the legend of 1898, when the African Mountain Gorillas were discovered, each shirt in the JUZD collection has an exclusive design and is made from organic bamboo fabric. All JUZD T-shirts, such as the ones above, retail for $100 at Holt Renfrew stores across Canada. You can also buy their shirts directly from their website at http://www.juzd.com/.

JUZD Toronto Fashion Week event at Rockwood Club, 31 Mercer St. Toronto, on Thursday October 23rd 2008. Doors open at 9pm.
Straight back from LA Fashion Week, JUZD will be showcasing its current collection. Cristofer Carrado will be showcasing it's inaugural Spring 2009 collection. Sponsor Cream World will be giving away it's latest issue. Make sure to get yours.
Top wood floor will be Electro Progressive House and top 40 with DJ Flash. Rock floor will feature DJ Aadil spinning Hip Hop, Rock, Top 40 and Reggae.
Experience a live photoshoot done JUZD style. Shoot happens from 9pm-11pm with 8 hot JUZD models. $10 cover.
RSVP by emailing rsvp@juzd.com now. RSVP ends Thursday October 23rd 2008 at noon.
Venue: Rockwood Club, 31 Mercer St. Toronto
Date & Time: Thursday October 23rd 2008
Photoshoot: 9PM-11PM
Party: 9PM - 3AM

JUZD Bamboo Clothing is one if not the only Canadian line to showcase its collection at one of the most prestigious fashion events in the world, the LA Fashion Week. The show will be held at Versus, LA downtown's newest megaclub on Friday October 17th at 9PM. With over 22,000 square foot, multilevel, and restoration of the 1920's LA stock exchange, this club have been the talk of LA.

The show will also feature three other LA based clothing lines, LRG, Factory Girl, and Grefphenreed. The event will have live performances from an all-star cast including The roots' DJ, DJ ?uestlove and Travis McCoy of Gym Class Heroes. The event also features Miami's own DJ Irie (Personal DJ for Jamie Foxx, Pepsi, and Miami Heat).
Tickets are $15 in advance at www.wantickets.com and $20 at the door.
Location: Versus Night Club 618 Spring Street Los Angeles, CA 90014
Date time: Friday October 17th 9PM - 1AM

Sponsors for the event includes Step Up Productions, Booky Entertainment, Fusicology, Metromix, G-Shock Watches, Artist Related, Speck Products, Wantickets, Okayplayer, LRG Clothing, JUZD Bamboo, Monster Cable, Moodswing 360, Value Creators, Fashion Meets Music, Facotry Girl, and CRUSH Management.
Jing Liu will be working with the Holt Renfrew sales staff to help you find the perfect outfit for the Fall. Join him and the JUZD team Saturday October 11th from 1pm-3pm at Holt Renfrew Yorkdale.
Come by and say hi and get a free JUZD bag ($10 value). Sweet!


If you seen the following commercial on TV or one of the 17,000 (as of today) viewers of the youtube video and you are wondering "what tee is the blond rockstar wearing on the Cosmo magazine StarLaunch commercial?"
It's JUZD silly! With this tee shirt being launch just a couple of months ago it's surprising it's already on a nationwide commercial. Check it out on the WNetwork.

I remember popping the bootlegged video cassette tape into our dusty old VCR. Lights off, window curtains closed. Sitting on the ground of our small stuffy rented room arms length from the new 17 inch TV my parents treated us to. No remote, just dial channel turner. This was after couple years of my sister and I continuously begged our parents for it.
This thing was huge, the size of a large microwave with a fake wooden pattern plastic case. We were immigrates into Canada and this was considered a major entertainment event for me as we could not afford going out or anything else that cost money for that matter.
I was in awed with Batman, the original. I loved the movie so much I watched it at least five to eight times complete from start to finish. I’ve always been a fan of Batman. I was a comic book fan but didn’t truly connect with any hero except for Batman. The main reason was he was human. No special powers. He was just like us. Something I can aspire to. And he was dark.
15 years later as I watched the Dark Knight, I remember the early days and compared how our society has changed during this time. Also with each Batman movie how the movie reflected the society and how it can affect society.
For instance the Batmobile is symbolic of how our society has changed. The original Batmobile was more of a showcar than a pragmatic crime fighting car. Whereas the new Batmobile is a grungy practical machine, small, compact, nimble, and looks pretty durable. If you compare the Batman himself, in the last two movies he is more human and flawed. You can see his weaknesses and mental angst. He gets attack by dogs, fights his moral dilemmas, in fight scenes he gets hurt. He is not perfect, he is human, he is not immortal but he tries his best. It’s no coincidence that other recent action flicks has this characteristic, movies such as the Borne series, the latest James Bond, and to a degree Spiderman. Movies are a reflection of society and culture.
We are at a point in our society where we are moving towards a deeper consciousness of our environment and our mortality. We believe that we are each flawed, we knowingly do things we should not. What ultimately matters is that we maintain our principles. That’s what make us a hero but it doesn’t come easy. It’s a constant battle.
This is clear of the eco movement. We know that there’s no easy turnkey solution and it’s not going to be easy but we have our principles. We know that we each can’t be fully sustainable over night and many things we do damages the environment but what matters is that we do the best can. Our principle is to constantly strive to change and make everyday decisions that will help.
As I spent the whole summer trying to come up with the theme for Fall 2008 and Winter 2010 collection nothing I came up with seems right. As I impatiently waited to watch The Dark Knight I knew it would have a major impact on the collection but didn’t know how. After a good night sleep after the movie the concept became clear to me. But as my unconscious continues to play, and our culture continues to shift, change, and surprise no one will know what will finally come out. Not even me, but that's the fun of it all.

















