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Spring has long been considered the season of love. “If people did not love one another, I really don't see what use there would be in having any spring,” writes Victor Hugo in Les Misérables. And...
View ArticleIris Van Herpen x Russell Maliphant
Dutch designer Iris Van Herpen is renowned for the innovation and craftsmanship of her fabrics, and for incorporating technology into her work and presentations. Her consistently modern approach to...
View ArticleCalvin Klein Collection x Jonah Bokaer and Julie Kent
In the early 1990s, Francisco Costa moved from Brazil to New York with the intention of designing for a large fashion house. After working at Gucci under Tom Ford and Balmain Couture, he was appointed...
View ArticleThe Artist is Absent: Martin Margiela
Martin Margiela is the most elusive figure in fashion. His work at his eponymous house, founded in 1989, is defined by his devotion to anonymity: both as a personal preference and as a creative theme,...
View ArticleA Pomeranian in Miami
This Happy Monday our dose of weekly happiness comes in the form of A Handbook for Dog Walkers, a great new publication that follows Q, a cream-coated Pomeranian belonging to a friend of photographer...
View ArticleReally Super Graphics
You may not be familiar with the word supergraphic, though odds are you know what a supergraphic is. We're talking about large linear or geometric applications – usually painted – that flow across...
View ArticleRaven Smith on Pantsuit Aficionado Hillary Clinton
A few weeks ago, Vanessa Friedman announced in the New York Times that "We live in the era of the Merkelization of female political dress, which has seen women like Ms. Merkel, the German chancellor,...
View ArticleClaude Cahun: A Very Curious Spirit
Who? “Under this mask, another mask”. So wrote Claude Cahun, the alter ego of Lucie Schwob, Surrealist writer and photographer. Her writing and art are similarly polymorphous and difficult to...
View ArticleInside Martin Margiela's All-White Maison
In Paris’s quiet and principally residential 11th arrondissement is the home of fashion’s most mysterious players. The residents are justifiably proud of the 3,000 square foot space which they moved...
View ArticleAmy Arbus On 80s Street Style Photography
Street style photography can often seem like a strange, digital-era phenomenon bolstered by fashion week bloggers and Instagram celebrities. But Amy Arbus was doing it way back when, starting out in...
View ArticleMoscow: Between the Grey and the Green
Who? Celebrated Estonian photographer Alexander Gronsky is an artist whose images impart their message with the subtle murmur of the Russian mother tongue. His new series Pastoral, now showing at the...
View ArticleErotic Zones: Vivienne Westwood's Hyper-Sexual Extravaganza
The fashion show is a particular phenomenon, its conception often extending far beyond the garments themselves. It is the only chance a designer has to communicate their complete vision; for a few...
View ArticleFive Good Things: Food Gradients To Totem Sculptures
Photographer Brittany Wright enjoys gradients so much that she has started arrange her food cupboard accordingly. Grapes, carrots, oranges, lemons. They all get a look in.read more »
View ArticleClare Strand: Art and Machines
Who? Clare Strand is a Brighton-based photographer and artist. She is invested in dissecting the complexity of everyday objects and circumstances, creating weird, unsettling machines that work with her...
View ArticleThe Success of Maison Martin Margiela's Daisies
Maison Martin Margiela's S/S15 show marked what Karen Langley termed "the end of an era," the last collection produced by the house before John Galliano was announced as the new Creative Director. It...
View ArticleRosie Birkett's Seafood Feast
Spring is here and with the arrival of warmer weather comes the seasonal abandonment of stodgy comfort food and the search for lighter, fresher dishes. Just in time comes a tantalising new book from...
View ArticleCelebrating Karl and Chanel at Hyères Festival
Far from the madding crowd, in balmy and beautiful Provence, the Hyères International Festival of Fashion and Photography celebrated its 30th anniversary last weekend. Dedicated to the encouragement...
View ArticleLessons We Can Learn From Malick Sidibé
Having apprenticed under leading society photographer Gérard Guillat and learning his trade at colonial balls and banquets, in 1962 Malick Sidibé opened Studio Malick: a photographic studio located in...
View ArticleCaroline de Maigret Hallucinates Sonia Delaunay
This brilliantly bizarre short produced by Tate Modern during their Sonia Delaunay exhibition sees Caroline de Maigret fall into a dream world riddled with colour, abstraction and plenty of Delaunay...
View ArticleHolly Soloman's Kitchen
This is Holly Solomon’s kitchen. Well, it’s a kitchen in nothing but name – it is more an object, a brilliant cacophony of colour, a literally smashing creation of mosaic and haphazard tiling that...
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