I discovered the work of Antonios Mitsopoulos while checking out the Pigeons series that trend stylist Imke Klee collaborated with him on. Here I wanted to focus on his beautiful food photography, that also finished in some trend books…
I discovered the work of Antonios Mitsopoulos while checking out the Pigeons series that trend stylist Imke Klee collaborated with him on. Here I wanted to focus on his beautiful food photography, that also finished in some trend books…
There are exactly five plantonic solids; Tetrahedron, Cube, Octahedron, Dodecahedron, Icosahedron. While they might sound fancy they are actually the most basic building blocks that can be reduced to. They are named for the ancient Greek philosopher Plato who theorized that the classical elements were constructed from the regular solids. Algorithmic scripting is allowing designers to create new forms for the 21st era using Plato’s solids.
‘THE OTHER FACE OF ASHLEY OLSEN’ editorial with Ashley Olsen photographed by Sebastian Faena and styled by Sofia Achaval for VMAN #14 – Fall 2009. See full editorial on Paper Mode. Continue Reading
Milan Fashion Week, well it was Milan Fashion Week – classic and chic at its best and the rest does not really matter. Jil Sander’s suits with the contrasting fabric on the upper body was probably my favorite feature of the runways. Marni did not feel super Marni to me, maybe it was just the styling that was super boho and a younger demographic than we are used to seeing from her, but I was feeling the vibe nonetheless. I also really liked Prada’s interpretati0n of the Hawaiian print, they nailed making the most demode thing absolutely chic. Have a look of the highlights I drew from the runways and for more on fashion week check out the New York and London reviews. Stay tuned for Paris…
There was something so refreshing about London Fashion Week this round. I felt this feeling of tireless radiance throughout most of the shows. There was color, shape, textile development, and risk that altogether excited me much more than New York. Of course in the midst of this overwhelming dynamic there were bits of undismissable disappointment, like Christopher Kane’s presentation, one of the shows I anticipate most each season. It breaks my heart even verbalizing the thought, but that is the nature of this business, it’s hard to reinvent yourself each season with something more than perfection. On the bright side of the catwalk was Mark Fast’s blossoming knitwear, Mathew Willaimsons intergalactic shields of armour, Peter Pilotti’s impressionistic prints, Paul Smith’s Tribal remix, Burberry Prorsum’s royal chic, Julien McDonald’s and Josh Goot’s balanced graphics, and House of Holland’s pop culture femme fatale. A very inspiring week of fashion! To see the New York Fashion Week Review click here.
Georges Antonis‘ work dips into a world where glamour and intrigue meld and the result is bold, beautiful and cinematic. Antoni is an Australian fashion photographer (Queensland bred) whose star is rising rapidly in the global market. Continue Reading