“‘Perfection’ is at the crossroads of fashion film and video art”.
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“‘Perfection’ is at the crossroads of fashion film and video art”.
Half designer clad woman and half mythical fox, photographer Ali Yavuz Ata’s shapeshifting creatures take their inspiration from Japanese folklore.
A craving birthed from misunderstanding, Wendy Jim deletes old soot and seeks the aesthetic de nos jours.
Photographer Tatiana Snezhko’s series ‘And suddenly let loose’ is as much an exploration of personal identity as it is a photographic expression of beauty, anarchy and unbridled creativity.
Analcancer2009’s SS20 campaign celebrates non-conforming bodies to question society’s heteronormative tendencies through leather, thongs and the push for omnigendered love.
“In My Room” is a capsule collection designed by Maria Korkeila, which explores how one’s bedroom space reflects their personal identity. She teamed up with video director and co-collaborator Joaquim Bayle to put her work into on-screen motion. Read below to learn about the project and the artists behind the work.
Back to the future with TAKA Original. The 2G era with Nokia GSMs and low-pixel graphics, TAKA transports us back to the futurism of the 90s.
Photographer Valentin Fabre employs distortion and overexposure to examine the polluted state of the world through two well-dressed aliens’ innocent eyes.
Narrative tapestries, Thai film, hybrid lo-fi video projections and prints as wearable DNA, Dharma Taylor cherishes fashion and art as an ornamental and utilitarian darling.
The fashion industry’s turn to virtual reality nods toward a future of designer clad avatars and an increasingly blurred line between the physical world and the digital realm.
Exploring Renaissance art and Western culture, photographer Nicole Ngai and creative director Joe parker conjure up a romantic world of cowboy extravagance to reflect the designs of Olivia Pudelko’s label Western Affair.
Following their latest presentation, Amsterdam-based denim brand focused on love—something they believe the world needs. Draped dresses, tie-dye suits with red trim fur, and distinctive knits joined their usual roster of upcycled denim designs at their speed-dating event at the Ace Hotel in L.A.
Intrigued by the static nature of classical sculpture, photographer Laura Schaeffer’s series ‘Memory Foam’ replaces dynamic movements with still poses in order to freeze time.
Writings turned into garments. Parisian designer Louis Gabriel Nouchi turns the books he reads into the collections presents. Educated by his own imagination, Nouchi looks at the art of dressmaking through a lens of inclusion, freedom and comfort.
Arabic motifs and deep values expressed through storytelling put Twelvepieces in a league of its own as an emerging luxury streetwear brand based in Scandinavia. See how the label’s designer, Amir Hassan, draws inspiration from his Egyptian roots to create a unique concept.
Instinctive spirituality, psychological and technological limbos and meditative raving, the LEO trio rejects fictional muses and designs for the real woman of our generation.
Exploring the complexity of becoming a woman through the act of dressing up, photographer Emma Picq captures two young girls struggling with the desire to mature and the fear of losing their childlike innocence.
"Trouble in Paradise" is the new film by Amanda Jiang, exploring the world of Sleazy Michael through an oversaturated lens. In its exaggerated fantasy, it reflects the reality of life with all its ups and downs.
Nada van Dalen is sick of puritanicals! Catch up with the Dutch fashion designer on all the inspirations surrounding her latest collection ‘Love it when you hate me’ and embracing your dark side.