Written by Magdalena Kapuscinska on 12 May 2011
Yiorgos Eleftheriades, a fashion designer of Greek origin, is one of those artists who can be easily distinguished with his own inimitable style and urban recognition of experimental forms. Renowned for his metropolitan trademark, Eleftheriades continues architectural fascinations with social structure in the latest collection for the fall 2011 season. Minimalist elegance, romantic bohemia, dark underground of gothic influences, free style of rappers – without…
Written by Magdalena Kapuscinska on 6 May 2011
Essence of sublime style, ethereal precision and fancy finesse – that is how we could describe the Hatwoman spring 2011 collection. The campaign is displayed by the photographer Baldovino Barani revealing the beauty of Hatwoman sophistication. The embodiment of the debonair lady is captured in elegant locations and stylish old fashioned interiors. She is dressed in perfect sylph gowns that accompany with the exquisite headpieces.…
Written by Magdalena Kapuscinska on 1 May 2011
As a high fashion brand Louis Vuitton is known for their exquisite elegance with a dose of artistry. The brand’s items like leather goods and leopard print scarves in particular have iconic meaning as the design house’s trademarks. In order to continue with such recognition the brand decided to invite an artist who could follow the creative stipulation of Louis Vuitton and introduce a successive…
Written by Magdalena Kapuscinska on 29 Apr 2011
Before, Burberry served a vivid splash of colour in their bags line for the spring 2011 season, and now the vividness has spread to their eyewear with the Burberry Brights campaign. The delicate iris, refreshing mint or pure white is very sophisticated but with a feeling of youthfulness and hipster imaginativeness. There is an observable tradition of Burberry Ad Campaigns promoting refined youth with gentility.…
Written by Magdalena Kapuscinska on 28 Apr 2011
Add another name to those attached to the 2012 Pirelli calendar and take another out. It today appears that the calendar’s photographer will in fact be Mario Sorrenti and not Steven Meisel as previously rumoured.
NSFW Photo gallery included.
Written by Magdalena Kapuscinska on 28 Apr 2011
Paris by night with all the glamour spirit is the location of the Pleine Lune editorial for Vogue Paris’ May issue. Model Anja Rubik captured in the lens of Mikael Jansson takes a lonely walk through the dark Parisian streets. Presented in two juxtaposed openings the editorial splits into two different stories: black and white street style images contrast with paparazzi shots coloured with the…
Written by Magdalena Kapuscinska on 28 Apr 2011
A tribute to Alexander McQueen‘s artistic output presented in Vogue US is an awe-inspiring retrospective of the stellar career, and a thorough preview of the upcoming Savage Beauty exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute on May 4th. Alexander the Great is a beautiful story of the fashion pioneer and Enfant Terrible in one. Following the meaning of this figurative title, Alexander undeniably…
Written by Magdalena Kapuscinska on 27 Apr 2011
All the lovers of punk chic trend (including myself with a tomboy attitude) will definitely fall in love at first sight with Superfine’s concept for the oncoming autumn 2011 season. The brand with such a catchy name was established in 2003 and from the beginning has had a trademark of Rock’n'Roll bohemia with high quality jeans in edgy styles. Beloved by such style icons as…
Written by Magdalena Kapuscinska on 22 Apr 2011
Wearable geometry of urban designs is the main signature of famous Spanish designer Amaya Arzuaga. Her latest collection for the fall 2011 season presented in Paris fashion week; the designer’s hallmark architectural fascinations presenting the new definition of chic looks with sculptural femininity. The palette of the collection is saturated with bloody red, turquoise, orange, stone and grey colours accompanied with black or showcased solo.…
Written by Magdalena Kapuscinska on 21 Apr 2011
Tortoise & Blonde is a three generation optical family business rooted in craftsmanship, precision and reliable service. Their new modern collection of eyewear entitled One Today, Another Tomorrow debuts this month. This collection, which is alternative yet with vintage impact, is aimed at a new generation of tastemakers. Sophisticated, detailed in craftsmanship and at reasonable price – these factors make the collection even more compelling.…