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Ceremony Is Everything: Nick Von K
In the latest instalment of ‘Ceremony Is Everything', Dion catches up with Nick, from Nick Von K, they talk all things artistry and inspiration, jewellery and Nick's intro into the industry and his...
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We meet Kiwi’s (New Zealanders) all the time who are shocked to find out that Triumph & Disaster is a born and bred, Aotearoa, New Zealand brand. Part of me is proud of this fact. Years ago in ...
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A Knockout skincare routine is all about the Combinations!
At T&D we have a goal of making things as simple as possible, but no simpler. For example, we called our shampoo 1 and our conditioner 2, because it’s the way they are intended to be used, in c...
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Skincare for Contenders - many tread the path, few keep the way.
'Contenders' are the visual embodiment of who our brand is targeting, a consumer set that we believe in, that gets us and provides us a laser like focus to service their needs. We are all athletes...
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Ten years of Triumphs & Disasters
If you had told me 10 years ago that today my business would be alive an operating profitably, that the world had been locked down by a global pandemic...
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At Triumph & Disaster we started life as a skincare foundry, making moisturisers and exfoliators to help protect and clean skin. So when we moved our attention to hair we brought with us the le...
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Parisian department store, Le Bon Marché, is embracing all things punk rock as part of its new season "So Punk Rive Gauche" event. A huge collection of exclusive collaborations, installations and ...
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Triumph & Disaster Flagship Store
We're open for business. T&D has returned to our spiritual homeland, Auckland's artery of style, Ponsonby Road. We developed our retail space as grooming lounge for everyone to drop by, chat...
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T&D loves the Czech Republic (Czechia) and we are stoked to tell you about our new partnership with 'Stolen' our latest European distributor.
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Life has plenty of ups and downs but on this May afternoon, things mainly went vertical.
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