Be led willingly into the mystic and unexplained with Gina Berenguer and Nick Van Tiem as they take you on a journey through the natural landscape of Belgium.
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Be led willingly into the mystic and unexplained with Gina Berenguer and Nick Van Tiem as they take you on a journey through the natural landscape of Belgium.
The new universe creates new lives. Lives where the power and presence of humans in relation to the landscape is no longer stable, instead a fluid and changing concept. The focus is shifting.
Her translucent PVC designs are framed by dreamy little curtains or figurines that highlight pubes, ass or nipple - in a non-binary way. Her inspo? - Hanging in dollhouse-making-forums online, puppetry, surrealism and the deconstruction of femme body.
He tries to focus on his work, she just wants to be held close at night.
Uniting unforeseen combinations to create tasteful extremes, Mulas Hybrid Haus is exploring the depths of garment design and the everchanging ideologies that can be applied to hybrid wear.
Illuminating fashion in public spaces, through experimentation.
Athenian designer Di Petsa honours the sensuality and wetness of female bodily fluids.
Valeria Chrampani honours the Nollywood film ‘High Street Girls’, veiled with a-tongue and-cheek celebration of 2000s high street glamour.
“We don’t want to live by the past or to talk about an abstract future, we want to talk about NOW.”
Japanese label Jenny Fax captures the juxtaposition of childhood innocence, and the often temporary power teens embrace against a society that views fearlessness and the pursuit of individuality as a weakness at large.
The photographic series “Rehearsal” raises the curtain on the next generation and future of fashion.
Newspeak welcomes you into a surrealist world, one of Salvador Dali’s, and George Orwell’s 1984.
She commands attention. She incites energy. She welcomes you all into her frenzied cabaret.
Serenading plastic surgery, ‘Recent Sculptures’ worships with a series of 8 photographs
“Which one is each? If what we share is our true shelves forpeople watching, maybe the mask is just the part we hide.”
Meet Blünke aka ‘Trotse Tert’, the fashion designer who makes you want to live in her ‘Lonely Cowboy’ dream world.
Debuting his first collection in 2010 at the Mercedes-Benz Kiev Fashion Week, Ukrainian designer Anton Belinskiy’s style is focused around avant-garde, yet wearable clothing, highlighting women and their graceful allure.
Recently graduating from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, and dressing mainstream celebrities such as Ariana Grande and Riko Nasty, “Sip My Ocean” wishes to conceptualize an idea known to many but understood by few.
Disruptive technologies inspire this Argentinian based project, focusing in bold graphic languages, exploring how our behaviour and perception of reality can be shaped through external stimulation.
Spend a night with her and you’ll find yourself uncontrollably uttering “THAT’S SASSY!”