Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts

Monday, January 23, 2012

LACE

LACE

Elegant. Sexy. What more do you need? Very simple designs can be completely transformed by lace. The textures can vary greatly, and can add dimension to monochrome designs









Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Urban Outfitters November 2011


Urban Outfitters November 2011 catalog photographer, Charlie Engman headed north to shoot in and around the crystalline 
landscapes of Reykjavik, Iceland. The beautiful serene and dream-like images set the perfect tone for the fall catalog.


http://www.charlieengman.com/














Thursday, October 27, 2011

90 Days One Dream by Kristian Schuller

Although Kristian Schuller was ought to be a fashion designer, skimming the Paris fashion shows alongside his teacher Vivienne Westwood, things turned out differently when he was struck by his passion for fashion photography.

After his initial introduction by Isabella Blow to Condé Nast Publications in London, Kristian has continued working internationally with various fashion magazines and commercial clients. His work has been published in magazines such as Vogue Hellas, Harper’s Bazaar, Stiefelkonig and Vogue Gioiello ever since; and besides Gisele Bündchen, Amber Arbucci and Heidi Klum, Kristian also provided his work to Duran Duran to shape the Astronaut’s album cover.

Colourful, dreamy, surreal and fantastic, Kristian’s style is definitely well recognizable. In the 90 Days One Dream eBook, Kristian travels to the most beautiful places in the world, accompanied by young girls full of dreams. An unusual and exciting challenge for the fashion photographer that inspired an intensive fashion project. The result: A road movie of fantastically staged photo shoots, an adventure that for everyone involved became mainly one thing in the end – a dream.



Pow Wow

These photos were taken at the annual pow wow in Bishop, California, where Native Americans come together from across the US and Canada for a little friendly competition in traditional dancing, singing, and drumming. Their clothing and regalia are all handmade, either by themselves or by family members as gifts. Their wardrobes are also typically handed down within their families—one elder was wearing and dancing in an outfit that was at least 85 years old.


Pictures & Story by Samuel Zide
For More Pictures- VICE.COM







Thursday, October 20, 2011

Lanvin Fall 2011

I love when designers can have a sense of humor. God knows the world needs it.

"Proper as a preacher, to full Party-Girl mode"