Nov 24th - Introducing Garbstore - CPW Shirt


Introducing Garbstore Menswear. This label certainly pays attention to detail combining London based designs with a Japanese edge. 

The label itself is all about 'workwear and quality', this is definitely reflected in this garment. 

This unusual design boasts two double breasted pockets with a smaller pocket located at the bottom and popper fastenings. Long sleeved with a collar this piece can be worn alone or with something underneath for these chilly winter months. And just as an extra little something, the lovely people at Garbstore have attached an authenticity Garbstore patch which can be attached anywhere on the garment making it just that little bit more unique. 

£135.00, available in store and online. 



Nov 24th - Introducing Garbstore - CPW Shirt

Nov 17th- Eley Kishimoto- Tiger Knit Jumper


Another offering from Eley Kishimoto...

Unleash your wild side with this loose-fitting, long-sleeved Tiger jumper from divine design duo, Eley Kishimoto. Wear for drinks, dinner and days-off; it’ll last you through the festive season and avoid that Christmas cardi castastrophe.

The striking violet hue is one of this winter’s biggest trends. Matched with the graphic tiger print, this knit is sexy, fun and frivolous. 100% lambswool for extra softness and wear, you’ll both look and feel fabulous.

£280, in-store and online.



Nov 17th- Eley Kishimoto- Tiger Knit Jumper

Nov 14th- Eley Kishimoto- Crepe De Chine Shell-Collar Dress


Fully-lined and made from 100% silk, Eley Kishimoto’s re-inventing of the LBD is sexy, sensuous yet oh-so sophisticated.

Cinching in at the waist, with soft pleats falling to create a loose skirt, this dress wraps your curves in all the right places. The ‘shell collar’ neckline, accentuated by contrasting electric-blue piping, adds a modern twist to a classic style. Slight puff-sleeves lend a ladylike feel, whilst gold button detailing gives a more androgynous edge.

The ‘Crepe de Chine’ dress is a delight of differences. Wear with seam-back tights and red lips to fashion Fifties chic; or pair with tousled hair and colour-clashing heeled ankle boots for a playful party outfit.

Available in-store and online (selected sizes), £350


Nov 14th- Eley Kishimoto- Crepe De Chine Shell-Collar Dress

Nov 10th- Eley Kishimoto


‘Eley Kishimoto are surface decorators... fundamentally striving to make the world a prettier place’. 

Combining the use of graphics and prints, Eley Kishimoto avoids trends and instead creates pieces that are simple yet creative, with fashion as a platform to let the label take off.

The design duo of Mark Eley and Wakoko Kishimoto hail from Wales and Japan respectively. With Kishimoto graduating from Central St Martin’s in Fashion and Print, there is a clear British/ Japanese influence over their collections. Before the launch of Eley Kishimoto, the pair worked with industry giants such as Hussein Chalayan, Nicole Farhi and Edina Ronnay, gaining essential fashion house experience.

Since the beginning, the brand has extended from womenswear to footwear, hosiery, sunglasses, homeware, and artist and gallery collaborations. With constant reports of a bleak and grey climate ahead, Eley Kishimoto adds some light into your life and colour into your wardrobe. Go from same-old to stand-out with something from ‘the patron saints of print’.



Nov 6th- Henrik Vibskov- New Windcheater Jacket


This military-style khaki parka by Henrik Vibskov has a multitude of design details that make it the only casual jacket you’ll ever need. With easy-access chest, discreet underarm and zip-up side pockets, they’ll be no excuse to leave your wallet at home. Stylish, easy-to-wear and fully fleece-lined, the Windcheater ticks every box.

Complete with hood, it’s the perfect winter jacket to battle the British downpours. Remove the lining for a lightweight, festival-friendly, Spring through Summer staple. Machine washable (because it’ll eventually need a clean).

Available in-store, £250.


Nov 6th- Henrik Vibskov- New Windcheater Jacket

Nov 4th- Henrik Vibskov- Jim Shirt in Check


Check-shirts are a wardrobe essential and the ‘Jim’ shirt by Henrik Vibskov is one of the best this season.With a green, purple and black design, Vibskov has re-worked the staple for Autumn/ Winter ’09 with silver press studs and tuxedo-collar detailing. The abstract pockets, a feature throughout the designer’s collections, reflect the sheer quality of craftsmanship.

100% cotton and machine washable, the Jim shirt is stylish yet practical. Wear anytime, anywhere: done-up, loose over a tee or layered under a sweater, it’ll take you from autumn to summer, Monday morning to Saturday night.

 £130, available in-store only. 


Nov 4th- Henrik Vibskov- Jim Shirt in Check

Nov 2nd - Something Else - Cyber Layer Dress


Perfect for a good girl gone bad, this dress screams individuality. The garment boasts a futuristic/macabre theme with fabric that gradually fades upon washing. It has a low neck with popper fastenings, rounded sleeves and large yet discreet pockets. Layering is an important feature of this dress which is reflected by the name. Slightly cinched at the waist with a separate layer of fabric, it is bang on trend this season.



Nov 2nd - Something Else - Cyber Layer Dress

Nov 1st- Henrik Vibskov Interview


Graduating from Central St Martins in 2001, Henrik Vibskov is one of Paris Men’s Fashion Week’s most exciting and inventive designers. Born in Jutland, Denmark, Vibskov is now based in the capital of his home country, Copenhagen. His shows are ‘a multitude of twisted yet tantalising universes created in relation to each collection’, allowing Vibskov to showcase his love for fashion, music and the visual arts.

From Kanye West to the Arctic Monkeys, Vibskov’s designs have been seen on some of the most influential artists of our time. Cutting-edge style combined with quality craftsmanship makes the label unique, stylish, yet ultimately wearable time and time again.

Exclusively stocked worldwide, Henrik Vibskov is available to buy at Paper Scissor Stone in-store only.

.....An interview with Henrik Vibskov himself.....

1. We hear you have as much of a passion for music as fashion? Yep, been playing drums since the age of 10. 
2. What brought you from Copenhagen to Central St Martins? A girl.
3. Why did you not keep the fashion capital London as your base, why Copenhagen? The bank account was empty, and my mum's cooking.
4. Tell us about how The Solar Donkey Experiment came to life (collection for S/S 2010)? We constantly store and collect bits and pieces that we work from. In this way the collection is accumulated into a final expression. One item might inspire the use or discovery of an other and create small cross connections, but overall we try to invent a language by engaging diverse or contrasting objects.
The thought of communicating and analogue communication is also very present in the concept of the installation and presentation of the collection. We used umbrellas because the communication aspect is more old schools, like fire or smoke rings on top of a mountain. That’s the donkey part, the slowness, the analogue. It almost looks like we’re trying to communicate with the rest of the world with some kind of mechanical mobile installation.
5. Which has been your favourite collection to date? Always the latest...
6. Which designers do you like to wear? Bernnard W and Ute Ploire.
7. What do you enjoy the most about working in the fashion industry? The fastness.
8. What do you see us all wearing in 2020? Something green.
9. What is your favourite fashion genre of the past? Why?  The indie scene in the beginning of the 90's in UK.
10. What is on your christmas list this year? Green plants.