Monday, April 29, 2013

AZEDEJEANPIERRE vs Iain Macarthur





Azede Jean-Pierre is a young womenswear designer based in New York. She honed in her skills at Ralph Rucci and Ohne Titel before launching her name sake label in 2012. The Azede Jean-Pierre label is committed to celebrating the sensual femininity of it's customer since the company's inception. It is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of functionality & innovation through exploring technique and achieving balance in wearability and design. Via
Ian Macarthur is an illustrator artist graduated from Swindon College. His work is influenced by artist like Alphonse Mucha, Gustav Klimt, Lucian Freud, Jenny Saville, James Jean, David Choong Lee, Sergio Toppi and Ashley Wood.  
His work can be described as surreal and unique in its own way. Via

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Ostwald Helgason



The couple whose quest for success has crossed fashion capitals.  Via

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Illusions Part I

Illusions (part one) from Animal on Vimeo.

Yvonne Laufer VOID Exp. No. II






1. Dress €355     2. Top €185    3. Scarf €105 
4. Dress €355   5. Coat €475
Available at MUUSE

Yvonne Laufer about her MUUSE Editions collection: 
The collection is a follow up project on my graduation collection VOID-Exp. No I. I named it VOID-Exp. No II because I wanted to showcase the ability of a plant of becoming one with a static form like a building after a long period of time. In my graduation project I focused on both components interacting but still being separate from each other. This time both components melt together and create one shape.

Enjoy her playlist for this collection: http://blog.muuse.com/monday-muusic-yvonnes-playlist
 
This post is in collaboration with MUUSE and Yvonne Laufer. Thank you for this opportunity!

Karl Lagerfeld: Zillions


Karl Lagerfeld: Zillions on Nowness.com
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Thursday, April 18, 2013

Artworks of Johnson Tsang














''Johnson Cheung-shing TSANG is a Hong Kong sculptor specializing in ceramics, stainless steel sculpture and public art work. Tsang’s works mostly employ realist sculptural techniques accompanied by surrealist imagination, integrating the two elements, “human beings” and  “objects”, into creative themes. …'' via 

Friday, April 12, 2013

Shin KwangHo

















Shin KwangHo is an incredible artist who makes these portraits with a technical skill than translate the emotional drama of a character. His paintings are disturbing but enjoyable of color and vibrancy. More on his blog. Via