Serenity at Dries Van Noten S/S15
Dries Van Noten S/S15Photography by Jérémy BarniaudOphelia, the most famous work by John Everett Millais, was the inspiration behind Dries Van Noten’s poetic collection of fairytale dresses, tiered...
View ArticleJacquemus in Play-Doh
Jacquemus S/S15Play-Doh by Eleanor MacnairIt's been a long time since I've wanted to be in a club, particularly a fashion club. But Jacquemus has created one that is very appealing. Perhaps it's the...
View ArticlePFW S/S15: Introducing VETEMENTS
VETEMENTS S/S15Photography by Jérémy BerniaudS/S15 marks the second season and first runway show for new Parisian fashion house VETEMENTS. Made up of former Margiela and Louis Vuitton alumni, there is...
View ArticleRick Owens
Rick Owens S/S15Photography by Jérémy BarniaudThe cult of Rick Owens is twenty years old this month, a celebratory moment that has been played out across fashion week in parties, events and limited...
View ArticleSelf-Portrait by Stevie Nicks
Self-portrait by Stevie Nicks© Stevie Nicks/Morrison Hotel GalleryIn terms of musical style, the seventies were about two women – punk’s Debbie Harry and the frenzy of bohemia that was Stevie Nicks of...
View ArticleDirector Paweł Pawlikowski on Ida
Still from IdaToday sees the UK release of Ida, the latest film from My Summer of Love director Pawel Pawlikowski. Shot in black and white and set in 60s Poland, the film is a strikingly beautiful and...
View ArticleS/S15 Womenswear: Utility Pockets
Proenza Schouler S/S15Illustration by Tom BaxterRoger Moore wore them as he bounded through the 1970s as James Bond, Indiana Jones had several and Coco Chanel apparently loved them. The ever-practical...
View ArticleBreathtaking Bridges
Island of Gaiola, ItalyPhotography by Konstantinos BThere's something distinctly magical about bridges; the idea of man defying nature and making the unreachable reachable – suspending ourselves in...
View ArticleMarlow Moss: Constructivism, Mondrian & Gender Politics
Marlow Moss, White, Black, Yellow and Blue, 1954© Tate St IvesIn life and in posterity, British artist Marlow Moss is the invisible woman. In photographs of her, for instance, with tightly cropped...
View ArticleLove Kate Forever: Maison Martin Margiela x Kate Moss
Kate Moss in Maison Martin Margiela for AnOther Magazine A/W14 Photography by Alasdair McLellan, Styling by Alister MackieLegendary ink-man and mariner Sailor Jerry, aka Norman Keith Collins, made his...
View ArticleParis S/S15: Céline in Play-Doh
Céline S/S15Play-Doh by Eleanor MacnairRuffles and flowers aren’t a common sight on a Céline catwalk, but for S/S15 Phoebe Philo added prettiness to her signature structured elegance, creating a...
View ArticleBarbie Lagerfeld
Barbie LagerfeldTomorrow will be a big day for Karl Lagerfeld, with the highly anticipated Chanel S/S15 show. Today things are a little smaller – 11.5inches small to be exact – as the much anticipated...
View ArticleInside Jeanne Lanvin’s Office
Lanvin's OfficePhotography by Jérémy BarniaudA three-faced mirror, white armchairs and a black wooden desk, hundreds of books and windows overlooking the Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré: Jeanne Lanvin’s...
View ArticleDavid Luraschi at Paris Fashion Week
Paris Fashion Week S/S15Photography by David LuraschiDavid Luraschi’s work is recognisable for his unique approach to street-style photography, in which he photographs his subjects from behind. “It’s...
View ArticleThe Astrological Sublime: NASA Photography
James McDivitt, Ed White walking in space over New Mexico (EVA), Gemini 4, June 1965Courtesy of NASA and BREESE LITTLEThe study of the sky, the stars and the cosmos has preoccupied us since the most...
View ArticleS/S15: Five Key Hair Codes
Ann Demeulemeester S/S15Photography by Jérémy BarniaudFrom slick wedges and matted kinks to relaxed length and delicate wisps, S/S15 has been a varied season for hair. Natalie Westling’s vivid locks...
View ArticleThe Art of Polyhedra
Carly Waito, Amethyst 6, 2011Courtesy of the artistFor this week's Good Things we swoop like magpies onto gem inspired artworks and multifaceted shapes. Revel in the pleasures of polyhedra.Italian...
View ArticleBrilliant Things To Do in October
Lolita, directed by Stanley Kubrick (1960-62; GB/United States). Sue Lyon as Dolores "Lolita" Haze© Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., Photography by Joe PearceAi Weiwei at Blenheim Palace– October 1 -...
View ArticleAn Interview with Simon Collins, Dean of Fashion at Parsons The New School
Simon Collins outside Parsons The New School for DesignSimon Collins serves as Dean of Fashion at Parsons The New School for Design. Prior to his current position, he has worked as Creative Director...
View ArticleLouis Vuitton: The Monogram Petite Malle
Louis Vuitton began with a trunk in 1854, when a sixteen year-old Mr Vuitton introduced his flat-bottom canvas cases to the streets of Paris, creating what is considered one of the first pieces of...
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