Archive for September 2018
Guy Laroche Spring/Summer 2019 Collection
Richard René defines his fashion as “ radical, minimalist and purist ”. His SS19 collection for Guy Laroche is quintessential of the modern edgy woman. With his mostly black and white palette with just hints of bright colors Richard René has succeeded to create a collection that is pure, sexy, and powerful. Photographs by Antonio…
Read MoreAlexandre Vauthier Spring/Summer 2019 Collection
Solid bright colors, elegant blacks and leopard prints mark Alexandre Vauthier‘s new Spring/Summer collection. As usual we find his radical cuts, large shoulder pads and centered waists. Vauthier has a respect for woman’s femininity and strength creating designs that set off their best features. Photos by Antonio SO Backstage at Alexandre Vauthier
Read MoreAlice and Olivia NYFW SS 2019 Review
The Alice and Olivia Spring 2019 collection was created for a woman who lives her life internationally. Seamlessly moving from city to city while living with luxurious abandon and an embrace of youthful elegance. This was evident from the moment you arrived. As guests were greeted outside the venue by a yacht decked out in…
Read MoreLFW & YolanDa Brown Celebration
It was an amazing first day of London Fashion Week, with the inaugural speech by Caroline Rush CBE, Chief Executive, British Fashion Council celebrating that ‘there is no better city in the world for fashion and no better place to see the breadth of British and global fashion talent than here, at London Fashion Week.…
Read MoreStrokar Inside: The Lighthouse of Street Art in Brussels
Strokar Inside is an international platform of urban arts co -created by Alexandra Lambert and Fred Atax. Which transformed into a street art “4.0 supermarket” and laboratory workshop. This new platform who opened its doors in September 2018 expects to become an important street art center in Brussels. The platform is located in an old…
Read MoreTwo In the Land of America
New York Fashion Week held in early September is a marathon of women’s wear showings and numerous mixed gender to genderless collections. Inevitably punctuated is the anniversary of the 9-11 attacks of 2001 forever in the minds of the nation but especially demonstrative in the streets of lower Manhattan. Every season’s reflection of NYFW collections…
Read MoreAutorretrato: Hugh Mendes
Hugh Mendes’ third solo exhibition with the CHARLIE SMITH LONDON opens this week, and the artist describes his obituary works as ‘celebrations, as well as memorials. One day in the newspaper is not enough. They are still lives, vanitas, memento mori’. Looking through an imaginary mirror to capture the piercing stare of an historic artist…
Read MoreFashion Remembers Artist Michael Vollbracht
“I am a fashion illustrator. I am a fashion designer, I can do a mean interior design. I have photographed many erotic images and painted many children’s portraits. All this is based on the fact that I was born an artist. Whether I’m good or bad that’s up to you.” Michael Vollbracht On September 4,…
Read MoreDale May: May the Force be with Him x Lego Wars
We caught up with digital artist and photographer Dale May to talk about the force, lego and his amazing conceptual art which everyone is talking about. Dale has always been firmly planted in the arts after graduating from Parsons School of Design in NYC and his work has been featured in People, Glamour, Marie Claire,…
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