Archive | February, 2011


Peter Pilotto F/W 2011


I am loving Peter Pilotto’s prints and draping for Fall/Winter 2011. The collection is very chic but quite casual and as always one step forward.
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But-Sou Lai Runway Photography


Not too much information about But-Sou Lai, except that he was an architect now turned photographer and that he collaborates a lot with Philip Lim. I guess his images speak for themselves. With his beautiful and original point of view of runway shows, Lai’s images are definitely unique – something I never seen before. Below are some of my favorites.
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Acne F/W 2011


Simple, wearable perfection by Acne for Fall/Winter 2011. A rich and sophisticated palette accompanies the basic but edgy style. I am loving the contrast fabrics in the same colors, giving a tonal feel to all the looks.
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Andy Freeberg Photography


In the past we reviewed one of Andy Freeberg series (The Guardians) in conceptual photography in museums. Since then Andy pushed the concept even further with in his Art Fair series, shooting Art Fairs and capturing perfectly selected passerbyers as an extension to the art piece. His last body of work Art Gallery Desk (Sentry) READ MORE


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Margarida Girão Mixed Media Collages


Here is another talented Portuguese this week, the Lisbon based Margarida Girão has some nice creative mixed media collages in her portfolio. If you like these kind of collages, than you should love her work.

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The Track. The Train. The Traveler.


Last week, Native Son debuted a new film at NYC fashion week, The Track. The Train. The Traveler. Equal parts video art and social experiment, it’s a 15-minute piece focused on three subjects (a carpenter, an artist, and a filmmaker) creating a collaborative artwork while sealed in a 10-by-16-foot room for a total of 36 straight hours. It’s a commentary on the social and creative process of creating an idea or environment that others have to inhabit.

The film was directed by Isaac Rentz and produced by More Media. READ MORE


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