Fashion / My ObsessionMeadham KirchhoffThe designers talk Oz Magazine and Meyercord cuties on day two of their Dazed Digital takeoverShareLink copied ✔️August 14, 2012FashionMy ObsessionText Dean Mayo Davies Meadham Kirchhoff have such a fixation for detail that every season Penhaligon's, the English perfumer, scents not only their models but their showspace, a different olfactory cocktail each time to complement the mood of the collection. Blenheim Bouquet was Autumn/Winter 11's elixir, Artemisia S/S12 and Eau San Pareil A/W12, creating a fleeting moment that will never truly be portrayed by runway images. Such a compulsive streak (as well as trait for collecting) makes Edward and Benjamin the perfect candidates for My Obsession. Here they share their current fascinations with Dazed Digital.BENJAMIN KIRCHHOFF:"Oz Magazine and the 60s/70s UK rebirth of it. (It existed earlier in Australia). I love the fact that it isn't really about lifestyle but is about change and difference and that really translates in the format; the layouts, colour treatments, the contributors. I've been into it for over a year, by accident. I collect books and kind of print rarities/unusuals of that era."EDWARD MEADHAM:"Cutie decals made by Meyercord in Illinois, between the 1940s and early 80s. I have a collection of them I am quite obsessed with. What I love most about them is that they are re-coloured photographs of little furry animals, I love the colouration and how furry or satiny they look. Meyercord made an enormous selection of decals, which were often re-coloured photographs of things but the thing that makes them "cuties" is when they are flocked. For example, you would have a blue bunny holding a chick, and the chick might be flocked so that she is fluffy. I first had a cutie on a piece of broken cot that I found and have kept since I was 17, a blue bear holding a watering can. I loved him because he was so incredibly familiar looking, I felt like he was a distant memory from when I was a baby. I used it on our A Rebours [Autumn/Winter 10] invitation and t-shirts and last year I began to search and research for more of them, finding out where/when they came from. I called the Meyercord company, who had no record or memory of them existing, but they put me in touch with some older people who worked there post-war. They remembered them and told me that Meyercord stopped producing them in the early 80s."Click HERE for day one of Meadham Kirchhoff's takeover, a specially-curated Youtube playlist by the designers. Read more from our Summer Takeover HERE Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.TrendingArmani Exchange joins Amnesia in Ibiza to kickstart summer party seasonHere’s what went down when we went to celebrate the Italian brand's collaboration with the iconic nightclubFashionMusicLess cool, less cold: A new kind of nightlife is taking over BerlinArt & PhotographyAn arresting portrait of ‘that moment right after teenagehood’Beauty10 of the hottest Instagram accounts fusing art, sex and eroticaFilm & TV7 sex worker-approved films about sex workBeautyDirty Girls at 30: Why the spirit of riot grrrl and bad hygiene enduresLife & Culture10 key terms to understand Mark FisherFashionThe mystery behind Karl Lagerfeld’s $1m Chrome Hearts collectionBeautyNude awakening: Meet the young people embracing naturismEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy