Posted by Fabio 6 September 2012
Official video for Anna Dello Russo x H&M collaboration. Directed by Alex Turvey.
Posted by Fabio 5 September 2012
It’s Getting Late is the fourth film in Miu Miu’s series of short films, the Women’s Tales, by leading female directors, Zoe Cassavetes, Lucrecia Martel and Giada Colagrande. Each film explores the feminine love affair with Miu Miu through the lens of their diverse sensibilities.
Posted by Fabio 24 August 2012
On 8 September 2011, Josephine Pryde took photographs at a promotional fashion event in London’s West End. Now, one year later and coinciding with the 2012 incarnation of the same retail initiative, Simon Lee Gallery is proud to announce NIGHT OUT, read more
Posted by Fabio 30 July 2012
Experimenting with a 3D technique from the early 1800’s, Shwood presents a stereoscopic view of their new Shwood Select premium line of wooden eyewear. read more
Posted by Fabio 13 July 2012
French designer Franck Sorbier propels Haute Couture into the future with a show inspired by the classic French fairytale Peau d’Âne (Donkeyskin).
Posted by Fabio 9 July 2012
The Apollo dress shirt by Ministry of Supply pulls heat from the body as the person’s temperature increases, and releases the heat back to the body when the person cools down. The shirts are also odor and wrinkle free; an anti-microbial coating keeps odor-causing bacteria at bay while the synthetic fibers in the shirts keep them from wrinkling- and always tucked in.
Posted by Fabio 29 June 2012
If you go to a fashion show in Paris there is one woman that you will notice for sure: Diane Pernet. She doesn’t adopt every trend around but created her consistent very own „shaded black“ look. In this interview Diane Pernet talks to fashion designer Bruno Pieters. Directed by Jason Last.
Posted by Fabio 18 June 2012
Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations, explores the striking affinities between Elsa Schiaparelli and Miuccia Prada, two Italian designers from different eras. Inspired by Miguel Covarrubias’s “Impossible Interviews” for Vanity Fair in the 1930s, the exhibition features orchestrated conversations between these iconic women to suggest new readings of their most innovative work. read more