In this body of work, Graem Whyte revisits and refines elements of his recent past work in miniature landscapes to invite the mind to dream about the magic and mystery in the world around us–to honor the past, while envisioning a better future.
Mjolk Homme latest A/W 2011/12 menswear collection is gorgeous, presented by Lars Stoten it grunge, sportswear and British tailoring. The mood is electricity—a bold reflection of British working class youth, and a visual homage to Lars’ early 80s ›bother boy‹ roots. Mjölk's exquisite structural leitmotif, and the emphasis on(...) Read More about Mjolk Homme AW 11/12 Lookbook (161 words)
What a pleasant and interesting surprise was it for me to discover that Hermes just debuted their Home section at Milan's Furniture Fair. Hermès' creative director Pierre-Alexis Dumas has called architects Shigeru Ban and Jean de Gastines, who also designed Centre Pompidou in Metz to design the Hermès Pavillion. The striking exhibition space made out of cardboard tubes woven with paper aimed at creating a set of
“Dresses that pretend to be other garments, other objects. Fabrics that lie. Prints that look three-dimensional but are flat. Bodies that are skewed and warped by their enclosing garments. Garment shapes that defy their own laws. Clothing that does not seem real.”
The exhibition “Looking Twice: Fashion and Illusion”, a platform for emerging British talents and their explorations into the illusory nature of dress, showcased the work of fashion graduates from
Here is the second episode of the Giogo Show, entitled “Love Love Love”. Hosts Julianne Waters and Tiana Brown are looking extra sugar cute while they spill their secrets to keeping your man happy, and then they hit the streets to ask others what their secrets are.
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