With Stefano Citron and Federico Piaggi now at the forefront of Gianfranco Ferre, it’s only natural that they greeted the public with a fresh taste of what is yet to come. Explaining that “a new image” and “a free, sensual, determined woman” was their focus, the designer duo definitely delivered a clean, optimistic, collection. They [...]
NY Mag’s The Cut reported that Nicola Formichetti is in fact launching his own line in correlation with the opening of his new pop-up shop, in Tribeca, and NYFW S/S 2012. The opening of the store will be Septmeber 8th, 2011. The shop will sell everything from his own jewelry line to tee shirts and [...]
A TRENDLAND exclusive interview with designer and Ligne Roset collaborator, Philippe Nigro. Born in Nice, France, Philippe Nigro studied Applied Arts at La Martinière, Lyon and received a DSAA of Design from L’Ecole Boulle. At the same time, he designed the Ailleurs garden in Chaumont-sur-Loire and the Flac light (winner of a Habitat competition) in [...]
Written by Guest Blogger Danny Bond The art world has spawned a new creation in faraway Tasmania. It has been called the ‘Bilbao of the south’ and in the owner’s words a ‘subversive adult Disneyland’. Australian mathematics and gambling guru, David Walsh, is using his fortune to showcase his eclectic collection of art from around [...]
“After a period of uncertainty, we have the official news: Olivier Rousteing, a French designer who grew up in Bordeaux, is Balmain’s new Creative Director. Christophe Decarnin left the fashion house following some health problems that stopped him attending the 2011-12 show. The firm has just formalised the role of the new designer, who will [...]
KATSU presents a series of celebrity and brand endorsed graffiti works. Hijacking ad space on the streets of NYC, KATSU has installed un-sanctioned advertising art using celebrities and brands to promote himself as an artist and creative thinker. The odd pairings of celebrity and corporations were developed to make the viewer Pin It
We all heard about it, but we never saw what was inside, but Vanity Fair had the chance to review one of the biggest car collections in the world. Monsieur Ralph Lauren opened the doors of his garage (or can we call it a museum?). Little question for you Ralph, do you actually drive them?! [...]

With Stefano Citron and Federico Piaggi now at the forefront of Gianfranco Ferre, it’s only natural that they greeted the public with a fresh taste of what is yet to come. Explaining that “a new image” and “a free, sensual, determined woman” was their focus, the designer duo definitely delivered a clean, optimistic, collection. They [...]
0 Comments |NY Mag’s The Cut reported that Nicola Formichetti is in fact launching his own line in correlation with the opening of his new pop-up shop, in Tribeca, and NYFW S/S 2012. The opening of the store will be Septmeber 8th, 2011. The shop will sell everything from his own jewelry line to tee shirts and [...]
2 Comments |A TRENDLAND exclusive interview with designer and Ligne Roset collaborator, Philippe Nigro. Born in Nice, France, Philippe Nigro studied Applied Arts at La Martinière, Lyon and received a DSAA of Design from L’Ecole Boulle. At the same time, he designed the Ailleurs garden in Chaumont-sur-Loire and the Flac light (winner of a Habitat competition) in [...]
0 Comments |Written by Guest Blogger Danny Bond The art world has spawned a new creation in faraway Tasmania. It has been called the ‘Bilbao of the south’ and in the owner’s words a ‘subversive adult Disneyland’. Australian mathematics and gambling guru, David Walsh, is using his fortune to showcase his eclectic collection of art from around [...]
1 Comment |“After a period of uncertainty, we have the official news: Olivier Rousteing, a French designer who grew up in Bordeaux, is Balmain’s new Creative Director. Christophe Decarnin left the fashion house following some health problems that stopped him attending the 2011-12 show. The firm has just formalised the role of the new designer, who will [...]
0 Comments |KATSU presents a series of celebrity and brand endorsed graffiti works. Hijacking ad space on the streets of NYC, KATSU has installed un-sanctioned advertising art using celebrities and brands to promote himself as an artist and creative thinker. The odd pairings of celebrity and corporations were developed to make the viewer Pin It
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