Here is some nice still life/set design work by Swedish artist and set designer Malin Gabriella Nordin. To see more of her art and other works visit her website. READ MORE
Here is some nice still life/set design work by Swedish artist and set designer Malin Gabriella Nordin. To see more of her art and other works visit her website. READ MORE
Are you guys ready for this?.. Gucci pops-up its Gucci-Icon Temporary Shop on Crosby St. in New York’s Soho tomorrow morning at 10 am with no intention of sticking around for long. “The boutique, its white-washed walls covered in the signature Gucci evergreen and red stripes, will pack up as soon as its wares — which include the Gucci Ronson sneaker, a collaboration with celebrity DJ Mark Ronson — are sold out.” says WWD…”the company is hoping to close the space even before its two-week run is over.” So if this event sparks any interest to you I suggest making it over this weekend, cause i’m sure it will be feeling even more bare bones after the first few days of sell through. See address below.
This editorial was photographed by Sandra Freij and styled by Sarah Cobb for Mixte Magazine –2008. Set design by Tony Hornecker, Hair by Tracey Cahoon and Make-up by Andrew Gallimore.
Here is the amazing beach photography of Massimo Vitali, but when I dig a little bit it reminds me a lot of some of the Prada prints from their Spring 2010 runway!
Elliot Wilcox’s series entitled “Courts” is an in depth visual study of indoor playing courts. His abstracted framing of the courts turns something that would never be percieved as art into art in its purest form. Wilcox reinterprets these spaces into meccas of graphic balance and symmetry. “Much like a gallery space is missed to the artwork, the space of these courts is missed to the sport. These large format images are slow and deliberate. The non-judgemental image creates an experience to explore, a path to revealing the unnoticed and exposing the unexposed, consequently romanticizing the courts.” I am absolutely taken aback by these images, its like seeing the abstract expressionism of Mark Rothko for the first time. So Refreshing!
These beautiful pencil and gauche fashion illustrations were created exclusively for Clear Magazine by Japanese art director and fashion illustrator Masaki Mizuno. In this series the artist interprets looks from some of our favorite top fashion houses including Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana, Maison Martin Margiela, Miu Miu, Nina Ricci, Givenchy, Prada, Christian Dior, Balenciaga, and Alexander McQueen. For more information on the artist visit his website here. READ MORE