zondag 21 oktober 2012

What the Heck?


Erik Madigan Heck always tries to explore the boundaries of fashion as art and he became one of my favorites ever since his work for Mary Katranzou.
He's also a movie maker and is the founder editor of Nomenus Quarterly so I thought it was about time to blog about him & his work (Mary Katrantzou, Etro Homme, Rodarte, Kenzo, Haider Ackermann, Comme des Garcons, Alberta Ferretti, Dries Van Noten, Ann Demeulemeester and The Row AMONGST OTHERS). 

Vision is the strongest motive for creation, especially when art and fashion are about to become one. 

Erik was being named the youngest photographer to shoot the Neiman Marcus Art of Fashion campaign and is has his newest project: the hosting of “Seven Film Works”, in an exhibition at The Avant/Garde Diaries in Soho. His films of the past three years, are a moving image project for which he collaborated with designers as Ann Demeulemeester, A.F. Vandevorst and the composers Avro Part and Marsen Jules. The films will be projected on the windows of Soho’s project space and will undoubtedly be a though-provoking procedure as to explore the boundaries of fashion as art.

Here is some of his work.





    zondag 14 oktober 2012

    Kyle Anderson, Can I Be You?

    Everyone that aspires a future in fashion has a designer-editor-director-or-photographer crush, and Kyle Anderson is mine. Kyle, formerly Elle's Senior Accessories Editor, recently took over Taylor Tomasi Hill as the Accessories Director at Marie Claire and is now working closely with Nina Garcia. The Swede is only 30 years old but is the person behind all the hip, chic, glamorous, classy and edgy, avant-garde accessories-trend reports & layouts you see in MC. 

    HELLO FUTURE ME.

     
    Hello BryanBoy


    ''Fashion is like everyone always says, a way to “express yourself“, everyone is an animal. You use the clothes, hair and makeup to transform yourself into rocker, punk, preppy or classic, to make the world think you are a specific type.''


    donderdag 11 oktober 2012

    Skin Is In



    I think all my friends know by now that I have a bit of an obsession with leather jackets and although most of mine are vintage - traveling occupies my finances completely - I do feel like this is one of those purchases you can go all out on because of its aesthetic appeal and durability. 

    Although I normally go for the typical biker-ish jackets, I've noticed that lately I feel attracted to those skin-ish leather jackets we've seen in Milan.. and some color other than black! For once..

    Let's hope they become vintage anytime soon......



    1. Belstaff 2. Belstaf 3. Calvin Klein 4. Costume National
    5. Gucci 6. Neil Barrett 7. Trussardi 8. Valentino