Archive | February, 2011


Nadeesha Godamunne Fashion Illustrations


We have just been introduced to the beautiful Sri Lankan born fashion designer/illustrator Nadeesha Godamunne. With her very distinct style, Nadeesha focuses on challenging the current ethos of the fashion image by renegotiating dominant conventions, through the reconsideration of line, form and notions of beauty. She produces work that questions where the principles in good taste and the so called appreciation of beauty lie.

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Klara G Photography


Swedish fashion, beauty and still life photographer Klara G. just sent us her work for review. Her portfolio has a wide range of styles and shots with some very interesting subject matters. You get her young and experimental vibe looking through her portfolio.

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The Rolling Stones as Documented by Tarle


Guest post by Iwona Ratajczyk

Dominique Tarle is a French photographer best known for his association with The Rolling Stones. In 1971 The Stones escaped the UK’s punitive tax regime and decamped to the South of France at Villa Nellcôte. Dominique Tarle was granted a six month long pass inside Villa Nellcôte and READ MORE


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Jonathan Saunders F/W 2011


For Fall/Winter 2011 Jonathan Saunders showed off his sportswear de luxe skills with a fearless collection. He explored the marriage of an extremely vibrant palette and a lot of micro prints/textile developments. The result was absolutely wearable and very fashion at the same time, this balance makes him one of the most anticipated London Fashion Week designers.

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Pierre Dal Corso Photography for 160g


Pierre Dal Corso is a very talented fashion photographer working out of Paris, France. His black and white shots for 160g Magazine are fresh, fancy and full of movement. Amazing styling from Laure Tardy-Joye and excellent modeling work from Maja Mayskar, Elana Mityukova and Crystelle Vu make the pictures so interesting and magnetic.
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Hybrid Sculpture by Dev Harlan


The NY based multidisciplinary artist Dev Harlan’s hybrid practice combines the physical and the virtual with the use of sculpture, light and projection. As a self educated artist, designer and cg director, Devan’s uniquely identifiable aesthetic language and reductionist approach place his work at the forefront of a new mode of media arts practice: The video mapping. Watch video below for a full effect.

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